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Modernists at odds : reconsidering Joyce and Lawrence / edited by Matthew J. Kochis and Heather L. Lusty ; foreword by Sebastian D.G. Knowles.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Florida James Joyce seriesPublisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813055114
  • 0813055113
  • 1336188618
  • 9781336188617
  • 9780813065625
  • 0813065623
Other title: 潍敤湲獩獴愠⁴摏獤 Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Modernists at oddsDDC classification:
  • 823/.912 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6019.O9 Z7284 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Injoynted perspectives / Heather L. Lusty -- Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses / Zack Bowen -- Love, bodies, and nature in Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses / Margot Norris -- The "odd couple" constructing the "new man": Bloom and Mellors in Ulysses and Lady chatterley's lover / Earl G. Ingersoll -- The end of sacrifice: Joyce's "The dead" and Lawrence's "The man who died" / Gerald Doherty -- The Isis effect: how Joyce and Lawrence revitalize Christianity through foreignization / Martin Brick -- "In Europe they usually mention us together": Joyce, Lawrence, and the little magazines / Louise Kane -- Lawrence and Joyce in T.S. Eliot's criterion miscellany series / Eleni Loukopoulou -- An encounter with the real: a Lacanian motif in Joyce's "The dead" and Lawrence's "The shadow in the Rose garden" / Hidenaga Arai -- Masochism and marriage in the rainbow and Ulysses / Johannes Hendrikus Burgers and Jennifer Mitchell -- That long kiss: comparing Joyce and Lawrence / Enda Duffy -- "Result of the Rockinghorse Races": the ironic culture of racing in Joyce's Ulysses and Lawrence's "The rocking-horse winner" / Carl F. Miller.
Summary: This collection, curated by Matthew J. Kochis and Heather L. Lusty, comprises the first in-depth exploration of the resonances between James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence, whom scholars have traditionally viewed as polar opposites. The essays consider themes such as sexuality, nature, religion, and censorship, and show that there are many intersections among the issues that most concerned them both.
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Introduction: Injoynted perspectives / Heather L. Lusty -- Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses / Zack Bowen -- Love, bodies, and nature in Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses / Margot Norris -- The "odd couple" constructing the "new man": Bloom and Mellors in Ulysses and Lady chatterley's lover / Earl G. Ingersoll -- The end of sacrifice: Joyce's "The dead" and Lawrence's "The man who died" / Gerald Doherty -- The Isis effect: how Joyce and Lawrence revitalize Christianity through foreignization / Martin Brick -- "In Europe they usually mention us together": Joyce, Lawrence, and the little magazines / Louise Kane -- Lawrence and Joyce in T.S. Eliot's criterion miscellany series / Eleni Loukopoulou -- An encounter with the real: a Lacanian motif in Joyce's "The dead" and Lawrence's "The shadow in the Rose garden" / Hidenaga Arai -- Masochism and marriage in the rainbow and Ulysses / Johannes Hendrikus Burgers and Jennifer Mitchell -- That long kiss: comparing Joyce and Lawrence / Enda Duffy -- "Result of the Rockinghorse Races": the ironic culture of racing in Joyce's Ulysses and Lawrence's "The rocking-horse winner" / Carl F. Miller.

This collection, curated by Matthew J. Kochis and Heather L. Lusty, comprises the first in-depth exploration of the resonances between James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence, whom scholars have traditionally viewed as polar opposites. The essays consider themes such as sexuality, nature, religion, and censorship, and show that there are many intersections among the issues that most concerned them both.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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