Critical Writings

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Publication Date: 13th June 2018

Although best known for his novels, James Joyce also wrote extensively on the subjects of cultural history, literature, politics, and censorship. This compilation highlights some of the Irish author's best nonfiction, featuring newspaper and magazine articles, essays, and transcriptions of lectures. Many of these selections, which offer insights into the development of Joyce's distinctive literary voice, are studied in schools around the world.
Writings on the culture and heritage of Ireland include "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland," "The Soul of Ireland," "Ireland: Island of Saints an... Read More
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Although best known for his novels, James Joyce also wrote extensively on the subjects of cultural history, literature, politics, and censorship. This compilation highlights some of the Irish author's best nonfiction, featuring newspaper and magazine articles, essays, and transcriptions of lectures. Many of these selections, which offer insights into the development of Joyce's distinctive literary voice, are studied in schools around the world.
Writings on the culture and heritage of Ireland include "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland," "The Soul of Ireland," "Ireland: Island of Saints an... Read More
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Although best known for his novels, James Joyce also wrote extensively on the subjects of cultural history, literature, politics, and censorship. This compilation highlights some of the Irish author's best nonfiction, featuring newspaper and magazine articles, essays, and transcriptions of lectures. Many of these selections, which offer insights into the development of Joyce's distinctive literary voice, are studied in schools around the world.
Writings on the culture and heritage of Ireland include "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland," "The Soul of Ireland," "Ireland: Island of Saints and Sages," and "The Irish Literary Renaissance." Critical writings on literature reflect Joyce's influences from "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" to "Ibsen's New Drama" and "The Centenary of Charles Dickens." Additional selections include "The Study of Languages," "An Irish Poet," "The Shade of Parnell," "On the Moral Right of Authors," and other enlightening articles.

Reprint of the Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 2000 edition.
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  • Price: $5.00
  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Literary Collections
  • Publication Date: 13th June 2018
  • ISBN: 9780486831305
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Author Bio
Sooner or later, most undergraduates encounter him, and some scholars devote their careers to his exuberantly eloquent prose. James Joyce (1882–1941) led the vanguard of 20th-century fiction, and his experimental use of language and stream-of-consciousness technique continues to captivate, intrigue, and influence modern readers and writers.
Table of Contents

Joyce Critical Writings

CONTENTS

Contents

Trust Not Appearances

Subjugation

The Study of Languages

Royal Hibernian Academy "Ecce Homo"

Drama and Life

Ibsen’s New Drama

The Day of the Rabblement

An Irish Poet

George Meredith

Today and Tomorrow in Ireland

A Suave Philosophy

An Effort at Precision in Thinking

Colonial Verses

Catilina

The Soul of Ireland

The Motor Derby

Aristotle on Education

A Ne’er-Do-Weel

New Fiction

A Peep into History

A French Religious Novel

Unequal Verse

Mr Arnold Graves’s New Work

A Neglected Poet

Mr Mason’s Novels

The Bruno Philosophy

Humanism

Shakespeare Explained

Borlase and Son

Empire-Building

Aesthetics

A Curious History

The Centenary of Charles Dickens

Politics and Cattle Disease

Programme Notes for the English Players

From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer

Although best known for his novels, James Joyce also wrote extensively on the subjects of cultural history, literature, politics, and censorship. This compilation highlights some of the Irish author's best nonfiction, featuring newspaper and magazine articles, essays, and transcriptions of lectures. Many of these selections, which offer insights into the development of Joyce's distinctive literary voice, are studied in schools around the world.
Writings on the culture and heritage of Ireland include "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland," "The Soul of Ireland," "Ireland: Island of Saints and Sages," and "The Irish Literary Renaissance." Critical writings on literature reflect Joyce's influences from "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" to "Ibsen's New Drama" and "The Centenary of Charles Dickens." Additional selections include "The Study of Languages," "An Irish Poet," "The Shade of Parnell," "On the Moral Right of Authors," and other enlightening articles.

Reprint of the Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 2000 edition.
  • Price: $5.00
  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Literary Collections
  • Publication Date: 13th June 2018
  • ISBN: 9780486831305
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Sooner or later, most undergraduates encounter him, and some scholars devote their careers to his exuberantly eloquent prose. James Joyce (1882–1941) led the vanguard of 20th-century fiction, and his experimental use of language and stream-of-consciousness technique continues to captivate, intrigue, and influence modern readers and writers.

Joyce Critical Writings

CONTENTS

Contents

Trust Not Appearances

Subjugation

The Study of Languages

Royal Hibernian Academy "Ecce Homo"

Drama and Life

Ibsen’s New Drama

The Day of the Rabblement

An Irish Poet

George Meredith

Today and Tomorrow in Ireland

A Suave Philosophy

An Effort at Precision in Thinking

Colonial Verses

Catilina

The Soul of Ireland

The Motor Derby

Aristotle on Education

A Ne’er-Do-Weel

New Fiction

A Peep into History

A French Religious Novel

Unequal Verse

Mr Arnold Graves’s New Work

A Neglected Poet

Mr Mason’s Novels

The Bruno Philosophy

Humanism

Shakespeare Explained

Borlase and Son

Empire-Building

Aesthetics

A Curious History

The Centenary of Charles Dickens

Politics and Cattle Disease

Programme Notes for the English Players

From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer