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title Shaw and Joyce The Last Word in Stolentelling Florida James Joyce - photo 1

title:Shaw and Joyce : The Last Word in Stolentelling Florida James Joyce Series
author:Black, Martha Fodaski.
publisher:University Press of Florida
isbn10 | asin:0813013283
print isbn13:9780813013282
ebook isbn13:9780813019109
language:English
subjectJoyce, James,--1882-1941--Knowledge--Literature, Shaw, Bernard,--1856-1950--Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) , Ireland--In literature.
publication date:1995
lcc:PR6019.O9Z52596 1995eb
ddc:823/.912
subject:Joyce, James,--1882-1941--Knowledge--Literature, Shaw, Bernard,--1856-1950--Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) , Ireland--In literature.
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Shaw & Joyce
The Florida James Joyce Series
Page ii
The Florida James Joyce Series
Edited by Bernard Benstock
The Autobiographical Novel of Co-Consciousness:
Goncharov, Woolf, and Joyce, by Galya Diment (1994).
Shaw and Joyce: "The Last Word in Stolentelling,"
by Martha Fodaski Black (1995).
Bloom's Old Sweet Song: Essays on Joyce and Music, by Zack Bowen (1995).
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Shaw and Joyce
"The Last Word in Stolentelling"
Martha Fodaski Black
University Press of Florida
Gainesville/Tallahassee/Tampa/Boca Raton
Pensacola/Orlando/Miami/Jacksonville
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Copyright 1995 by the Board of Regents of the State of Florida Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper All rights reserved
00 99 98 97 96 95 6 5 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Black, Martha Fodaski.
Shaw and Joyce: "the last word in stolentelling" / Martha Fodaski Black.
p. cm. (Florida James Joyce series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8130-1328-3 (alk. paper)
1. Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Knowledge Literature. 2. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 Influence. 3. Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) 4. Ireland In literature. I. Title. II. Series.
PR6019.09Z52596 1994
823'.912 dc20 94-27516
The University Press of Florida is the scholarly publishing agency for the State University System of Florida, comprised of Florida A & M University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, Florida State University, University of Central Florida, University of Florida, University of North Florida, University of South Florida, and University of West Florida.
University Press of Florida
15 Northwest 15th Street
Gainesville, FL 32611
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To Nick, Kira, Colin, and Jeremy,
who may one day go on a "photophoric"
pilgrimage through the "funferal"
fictions of Joyce and the "gumpowered"
plays of Shaw,
guided by the "arclight"
of their Matya's book.
And to their ''Bopop," sadly waked within the wake.
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Contents
Foreword, by Bernard Benstock
ix
Preface
xi
Abbreviations
xv
1. The Case for Joyce's "Piously Forged Palimpsests" of "Lamppost Shawe"
1
2. "Sonny" George and "Sunny" Jim: "Frother'' and His "Doblinganger"
24
3. The Devil's Disciple and His Great "Immensipater": Stephen Hero, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Exiles
54
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"Fruting for Firstlings" "A True Covenanter against the World": Stephen Hero
56
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Shavian: "O Foenix Culprit!"
70
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Carmen in the Drawing-Room: "Annadominant" "Candidatus" in Exiles
88
4. Tripartite Dubliners: "Circumcivisizing" the Quintessential Dublin
109
Picture 5
"Yung and Easily Freudened": Dublin Boys
115
Picture 6
"Lawanorder on Loveinardor": Dublin's Destructive Ideals
131
Picture 7
"Our Liffeyside People": Philistines in Dublin
155
5. The Great "Immensipater" "Retaled" in Bloom & Co.: Ulysses
194
Picture 8
The Credible Androgyne: "Such is Manowife's Lot To Lose and Win Again"
201
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