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James Joyce Quarterly

Volume 45, Number 2, Winter 2008

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E-ISSN: 1938-6036 Print ISSN: 0021-4183

Table of Contents

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Raising the Wind
pp. 203-207

Perspectives

“Too full for words”: A Reflection on the XXIst International James Joyce Symposium in Tours, France, 15–20 June 2008
pp. 209-212
Jetés et Tours en l’air: A Report on the XXIst International James Joyce Symposium, Tours, France, 15–20 June 2008
pp. 212-216
“Vigo Goes Viconian”: A Report on the Nineteenth Conference of the Spanish James Joyce Society, Vigo, Spain, 11–12 April 2008
pp. 216-220

Articles

“The Esthetic Instinct in Action”: Charles Darwin and Mental Science in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
pp. 221-244
“The Index Nothing Affirmeth”: The Semiotic Formation of a Literary Mandate in James Joyce’s “The Sisters”
pp. 245-262
The Jew’s Text: “Shem The Penman” and “Shaun The Post”
pp. 263-280
Madame Blavatsky and Theosophy in Finnegans Wake: An Annotated List
pp. 281-300
“Scribbled Words”: The Usage of the Ulysses Notebooks in “Proteus” and “Aeolus”
pp. 301-322

Current JJ Checklist(103)

Current JJ Checklist (103)
pp. 323-338

Notes

Padraic Colum’s “James Joyce as a Young Man”
pp. 339-347
“They Like it Because No-one Can Hear”: A Derridean Reading of Joyce’s Floral Language in “Lotus Eaters”
pp. 348-356

Entertainments

Cerf’s Up!
p. 357

Reviews

Reading the Modernist Bildungsroman (review)
pp. 359-362
Joyce and Company (review)
pp. 363-365
Ulyssean Close-Ups (review)
pp. 366-369
Joyce und Menippos: “A Portrait of the Artist as an Old Dog” (review)
pp. 369-372
Dirt for Art’s Sake: Books on Trial from “Madame Bovary” to “Lolita” (review)
pp. 372-374
Relations: Ethics and the Modernist Subject in James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” Virginia Woolf’s “The Waves,” and Djuna Barnes’s “Nightwood” (review)
pp. 375-376
The Religion of Art: A Modernist Theme in British Literature, 1885–1925 (review)
pp. 377-379
The Cambridge Companion to the Irish Novel (review)
pp. 379-382
The Rhetoric of Modernist Fiction (review)
pp. 383-385
The Scallop of Saint James: An Old Pilgrim’s Hoard. Reading Joyce from the Peripheries (review)
pp. 385-388
James Joyce’s Dublin: A Topographical Guide to the Dublin of “Ulysses,” and: A Joycean Scrapbook from the National Library of Ireland (review)
pp. 389-392

Letters

Letters
p. 393

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 395-397

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