A. Thacker
Pulgrave-Macmillan
Paperback
240
38626
Andrew Thacker brings together a range of different critical interpretations of Dubliners that demonstrate the complexity and fascination of James Joyce's 'moral history'. The volume includes a variety of essays by a number of influential Joyce scholars and shows how contemporary literary theory has opened up Dubliners in exciting and revealing new ways. The essays tackle a host of issues, such as Irish history, gender relations, and the nature of literary interpretation itself.
Pulgrave-Macmillan
Paperback
240
38626
Andrew Thacker brings together a range of different critical interpretations of Dubliners that demonstrate the complexity and fascination of James Joyce's 'moral history'. The volume includes a variety of essays by a number of influential Joyce scholars and shows how contemporary literary theory has opened up Dubliners in exciting and revealing new ways. The essays tackle a host of issues, such as Irish history, gender relations, and the nature of literary interpretation itself.