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Capital punishment in literature. --- English literature --- American literature --- History and criticism
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This book presents a fundamental shift in the way we approach, discuss, and evaluate Joyce’s non-fictional writings. Rather than simply proposing or applying new methodologies, it historicises and reconceives the critical assumptions that have shaped scholarly approaches to these works for over half a decade, showing that non-fiction as a categorical distinction, no matter how sensible it appears, crumbles under closer inspection. Bringing into conversation a group of key Joyce scholars, this volume acts not only as a vital reimagining of our critical relationship to Joyce’s non-fiction, but as a contribution to similar debates being carried out across the broad range of modernist studies.
Literature. --- Literature, Modern --- British literature. --- Twentieth-Century Literature. --- British and Irish Literature. --- Literature --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- 20th century. --- Joyce, James, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Literature, Modern-20th century. --- Literature, Modern—20th century.
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