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Re: Joyce offers readers of James Joyce a significant collection of new essays from an international array of prominent and emerging Joyce scholars from around the world. Combining a wide range of theoretical approaches, this collection intervenes with current debates about Joyce's work and the place of Joyce in the academy, while addressing all principal areas of Joycean scholarship. In addition to this, the volume raises issues relevant to the study of Joyce in the context of modernism. Grouped thematically, the essays which comprise Re: Joyce offer all students of Joyce an exciting range of in-depth encounters with the pre-eminent writer of the twentieth century.
Through a series of incisive and insightful essays by accomplished scholars, this Companion offers readers a new window to the world of Ulysses.
Re-creates Joyce's Dublin of the early twentieth century, comparing it with the modern city, with detailed maps that follow the routes of the principal charachers of "Ulysses" in their travels around Dublin
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ReJoyce is designed to use any day or month of the year. I present selected thirty-one devotionals that are intended to make you pause, think, and reflect on your spiritual journey. In addition to a thought-provoking Scripture, each devotional concludes with a "Point to Ponder," useful for making spiritual application of the daily theme. Regardless of what you face each day, may the daily devotionals cause you to exemplify the words of the apostle Paul and ReJoyce! Primary Purpose Ministries Evangelist Joyce L. Rodgers P.O. Box 116537 Carrollton, Texas 75011-6537 Office: (940) 323-0754 www.joycerodgers.org
Commentary on Joyce for the average reader.
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