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Dubliners  

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man  

Ulysses  

Finnegans Wake   

Exiles

Joyce's Works Translated into Chinese  

 Articles on Translation of Joyce's Works into Chinese

Cross Cultural and General Studies in Joyce

Joyce and Ireland

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The Early Twentieth Century: Modernism

From the Late 1920s to the Mid-twentieth Century: New  Criticism and Historicism

The Post-war Period: Humanism and Counter-Humanism

After the 1960: The Arrival of Theory

Joyce and Catholicism

 

Dubliners

Chang, Miao-jung. Representing Subjectivity and Irish Identity in James Joyce’s Dubliners. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, National Kaohsiung Normal University, 2002.

Chang, Shih-chung. “James Joyce’s Dubliners as Bildungsromans: The Realization and Awakening of Romantic Love.” Journal of National Huwei University of Science & Technology. 1 (2004): 219-230.

Chen, Hsiu-chieh. “The Reader’s Role in Joyce’s Dubliners and Epiphanies.” ¡qŪªÌ¦b³ì¥ì´µªº¡m³£¬fªL¤H¡nÅã²{ªkªº¨¤¦â¡rTamkang Journal of Humanities and Sociologies. 1.1 (1998): 83-94.

Cheng, Pui-man. The Theme of Death in Joyce’s ‘Clay.’” Journal of Chang Jung, Christian University. 4:2 (Jan. 2001): 95-106.

Chou, Yi-mei. James Joyce and the Irish Conscience in Dubliners. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Tsing Hua University, 2005.

Chu, Li-min. “‘The Dead’ Are Alive: Notes toward Reinterpreting Joyce’s ‘The Dead.’” Tamkang Journal Liberal Arts. 14 (April 1976): 1-19.

Chuang, Kun-liang. “Daybreak Gentlemen! James Joyce’s Postcolonial Apocalypse.”¡q¡u¦U¦ì¥ý¥Í¡A¤Ñ«G¤F¡I¡v³ì¥ì´µªº«á´Þ¥Á±Ò¥Ü¿ý¡rEnglish and American Literature Review. 3 (1997): 141-162.

Chuang, Kun-liang. “Waiting for the Phoenix: Irish Election Politics and Colonial Hegemony in the ‘Ivy Days.’” ¡qµ¥«Ý»ñ°Ä¡G¡q·|ij«Ç¸Ìªºªø¬KÃäé¡r¤¤ªº·Rº¸Äõ¿ïÁ|¬Fªv»P´Þ¥ÁÅQÅv¡rEnglish and American Literature Review. 4 (1999):125-155.

Hsiao, Yen-yen. “The Tragedy of Paralysis: On the World in Joyce’s Dubliners.” ¡q³Â·ô·N§Óªº´d¼@½×³ì®J´µ¡m³£¬fªL¤H¡n§e²{ªº¥@¬É¡r Proceedings on the 2nd Conference on English and American Literature. Taipei, Taiwan: Bookman, 1987, pp. 151-163.

Huang, Shu-choun. “A Study on the Theme of James Joyce’s ‘Araby.’” Journal of Chungyu Institute of Technology. 5 (Dec. 1995): 446-459.

Li, Mei-hui. “The Haunting Shades of Death in James Joyce’s ‘The Dead.’” Journal of Fortune Institute of Technology. 5 (July 1998): 243-251.

Liang, Sun-chieh. “Joyce’s Malapropism in ‘The Sisters.’” The Eleventh Annual Miami Joyce Conference. Miami, U.S., 1997.

Lin, Chia-huei. Fashion in James Joyce’s Dubliners. (Master Thesis) Graduate Institute of English, National Taiwan Normal University, 2006.

Tang, Shu-yu. Structural Analysis of James Joyce's Dubliners. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, Chinese Culture University, 2001.

Chou, Hsing-chun. Heteroglossia Dubliners: James Joyce's Looking-Glass of Irish Society. (Master Thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yan-Sen University, 1998.

Wang, Seng-tien. Emptiness/Death: A Jaussian Reading of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House and James Joyce’s “The Dead.” (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, Tamkang University, 1995.

Wang, Shu-hua. Joyce's Dubliners: Motifs, Imagery, and Structure. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 1979.

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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Chen, Shu-yi. The Aesthetics of Reader’s Response in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master thesis in Chinese) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 1988.

D'Amourcosmos, George. “The Psychical Order of Stream of Consciousness: An Approach to James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Hwa Kang Journal of Foreign Languages & Literature. 4 (March 1997): 291-317.

Hsia, Chi-an. “On Dedalus.” Hsian Chi-an hsuen-chi (Selections of Hsia Chi-an’s Writings.) Taipei: Chi-wen, 1971, pp. 143-52.

Hsieh, Chih-hsien. Memory, Where the Nightmare Begins: The Process of Stephen Dedalus’  Subjectivation. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, Fu Jen Catholic University, 2005.

Huang, Hsiu-yu. The Self-Constitution of the Artist Son: A Case Study of Stephen Dedalus on Narcissism and Sublimation. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University. 2004.

Laio, Yung-chao. “Mother Ireland, I Love to Hate You: Male Homosocialization and Abjection in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.¡q·Rº¸Äõ¡A§Úªº¥À°ê¡A§Úªº¼°·R¡þ²¿Ãª¡G¡m¤@¦ì¦~»´ÃÀ³N®aªºµe¹³¡n¤¤©Ê¡þ§OªÀ·|¤Æ¤Î¨ä±óµ´¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (Oct. 1997): 92-111.

Li, Chung-mi. Lyrical Qualities & Aesthetic Theory of James Joyce: A Study of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master thesis) College of Chinese Culture, 1974.

Lin, Chun-chih. “Word as Epiphany in Joyce’s A Portrait.” Hwa Kang Journal of English Language & Literature. 6 (2000): 93-106.

Lin, Hsiao-lan. Speaking the Unspeakable: Abjection, Sublimation, and Revolution in Joyce’s A Portrait. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, Tamkang University, 2002.

Lin, Tzu-yu. The Straying Stranger: Abjection and Melancholia in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 2003.

Lin, Yi-chuang. Breaking Through the Colonial Context: Stephen’s Self Composing Art in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University, 2005.

Lin, Yu-chen. “James Joyce’s Portrait: Writing and Gender Inversions.” Studies in English Literature and Linguistics. 24 (June 1998): 213-233.

Lin, Yu-yu. Erasure and Representation: James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master Thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yat-Sen University, 1999.

Ma, Chien-chung. “James Joyce’s Aesthetic Theories and Their Applications in Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.Soochow Journal of Foreign Languages and Literatures. 8 (Dec. 1992): 167-188.

Shao, Yuh-chuan. “Blessings or Curses from the Empire: Reflections of the Cultural Dilemma between Collectivity and Individuality in A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man.¡q¨Ó¦Û«Ò°êªººÖ­µ©Î¶A©G¡G±´°Q¡m¤@¦ì¦~»´ÃÀ³N®aªºµe¹³¡n¤¤­ÓÅé»P¸sÅéªÈ¸¯ªº¤å¤ÆÃøÃD ¡r Culture Studies and English Teaching. ¡m¤å¤Æ¬ã¨s»P­^»y¤å±Ð¾Ç¡nEd. Wei-yang, Dai. Taipei, Taiwan: National Taiwan Normal University Press, 2002.

Yan, Tsai-shiou. Epiphanic Motif in Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National TaiwanUniversity, 1976.

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Ulysses

Chang, Li-ping and Kao Cheng. “Sexual Desire: A Picassoresque Reading of ‘Penelope’ in James Joyce’s Ulysses.” Journal of Nan Ya Institute of Technology. 25 (Dec. 2005): 95-107.

Chen, Shu. To Understand Ulysses. ¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¾ÉŪ¡n Taipei, Taiwan: China Times Publishing Co. Ltd, 1995.

Chen, Shu-li. “Joyce, Bakhtin, and Dialogue in Ulysses.” Journal of Nan-Tai College. 22 (April 1996): 149-161.

Chen, Yin-i.Everyman’s Approach to James Joyce’s Ulysses.” Shih Hsin University Journal. 7 (Oct. 1997): 129-152.

Chi, Ch’iu-lang. “The Theme of Procreation and Postcreation in James Joyce’s ‘Oxen of the Sun.’” Journal of National Chung Cheng University. Sec. I: Humanities. 5.1 (1994): 331-363.

Chou, Hsing-chun. Chou, Hsing-chun.Migration, Flânerie, and the Third Space: from Leopold Bloom's Wandering to James Joyce’s Reconstruction of Irishness.” Journal of Humanities, College of Liberal Arts, National Chung Hsing University. 36 (March 2006): 541-559.

Chou, Hsing-chun. ““My Precious One Everything Connected with Your Glorious Body”: Molly Bloom’s Grotesque Body.” Shih Hsin University Journal. 12 (Oct. 2002): 77-98.

Chou, Hsing-chun. “The Exiled Daughter: Why is Milly in Mullingar?” ¡q¬y©ñ¤§¤k¡G¦Ì²ú¬°¦ó¦b¿pªL¥[¡H¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 32.9 (Feb. 2004): 41-57.

Chou, Hsing-chun. “The Internalization and the Reaccentuation of Public Discourse: Gerty vs.Bloom in ‘Nausicaa.’” Soochow Journal of Foreign Languages and Literatures. 18 (March 2003): 39-57.

Chou, Hsing-chun. “The Transgression of Gender Boundaries and the Construction of the Architectonic Self: Bloom in ‘Nausicaa’.”  XVII International James Joyce Symposium. London, 2000.

Chuang, Hsin-cheng. A Critical Introduction to Ulysses. ¡m¤×¤O®§´µµû¤¶¡n Taipei, Taiwan: Kingstone Publishing Co. Ltd, 1988.

Chuang, Hsin-cheng. Facing Ulysses.¡m­±¹ï¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n Taipei, Taiwan: Chiuko Publishing Co. Ltd., 2005.

Chuang, Hsin-cheng. “Riddles and Puzzles in Ulysses.” ¡q½GÃã¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¤§Á¼¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (Oct. 1997): 23-37.

Chuang, Kun-liang. “Imagi/Nation: James Joyce’s Irish Nationalism.” ¡q·Q¹³¡þ°ê®a¡G³ì¥ì´µ»P·Rº¸Äõ¥Á±Ú¥D¸q¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (1997): 38-54.

Chuang, Kun-liang. Postcolonial Joyce in Ulysses. Taipei, Taiwan: Crane, 2004 Revival.” ¡q¡q§õ¤lªº´J¨¥¡r¡G«á´Þ¥Á³ì¥ì´µ»P·Rº¸Äõ¤åÃÀ´_¿³¹B°Ê¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 32.9 (Feb. 2004): 101-127.

Chuang, Kun-liang. “The Politics of Flânerice in ‘Wandering Rocks.’” Bloomsday 100: 19th International James Joyce Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, 2004.

Chuang, Kun-liang. “‘The Wandering Rocks’: James Joyce’s Portrait of Postcolonial Walks of Life in Ireland.” ¡q¡q¹C©¥¡r¡G³ì¥ì´µªº·Rº¸Äõ«á´Þ¥Á²³¥Í¬Û¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 31.11 (April 2003): 186-214.

Dermers, Pierre E., et al. Ulysses Annotated: A Study Guide to Chapters I, III, VI, VIII. Taipei, Taiwan: Bookman, 1985.

Hsiao, Yen-yen. “A Rhapsody of Molly Bloom—On the Female Body Poetics.” ¡q²ö²ú¤§ºq¤k©Ê¨­Åé¸Ö¾Ç¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (Oct. 1997): 80-91.

Hsiao, Yen-yen. Amor Matris: The Narrative of Maternity in Ulysses. (Ph.D. dissertation) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 2000.

Hsiao, Yen-yen. “Performing Femininity: Molly on the Nocturnal Stage.” Zurich James Joyce Foundation International Annual Workshop. Zurich, Switzerland, 2001.

Hsiao, Yen-yen. “Soliloquy: Writing the Feminine.” XVII International James Joyce Symposium. London, 2000.

Hsiao, Yen-yen. “The Mothers on Trial: The Maternal Otherness in Ulysses.” XVII International James Joyce Symposium. Trieste, Italy. 2002.

Hu, Pei-ling. In the Beginning Was Smell: A Study of Olfaction and Smell in James Joyce’ s Ulysses. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 2003.

Huang, Shan-yun. Language/History: Formation of a Nation in James Joyce’s Ulysses. (MA thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 2006.

Huang, Shu-yi. The Paternal Relationship in Joyce’s Ulysses ¡q³ì¦ã´µªº¡m¤×¨½¦è´µ¡n¤@®Ñ¤¤ªº¿Ë¤lÃö«Y¡r (Master thesis in Chinese) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 1985.

Huang, Tsung-huei. “From Molly’s Soliloquy in Ulysses to Female Starlets’ Confessions: A Psychoanalytic Perspective of the Autonomy of Desire/ the Liberation of the Body and the Gaze of the Father.”¡q±q¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¤¤ªº²ö²ú¤§ºq¨ì¤k©ú¬Pªº¼g¯u§i¥Õ¡G¥Ñºë¯«¤ÀªRªºÆ[ÂI¬Ý±¡¼¤¦Û¥D/¨­Åé¸Ñ©ñ»P¤÷ªº¾®µø¤§§Ü¿Å¡r Fifth International Conference on Sexuality Education, Sexology, Trans/Gender Studies, LesBiGay Studies. National Central University, Taiwan, 2000.

Huang, Tsung-huei. Genesis of the Subject as a Void: A Psychoanalytic Reading of James Joyce’s Ulysses. (Ph.D. dissertation) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 1999.

Huang, Tsung-huei. “The Desire to Feed or the Desire to Be Fed: the Entangled Relation between Bloom and the Maternal.” Concentric: Studies in English Literature and Linguistics. 29.1 (Jan. 2003): 175-97.

Huang, Tsung-huei. “The Gift that Always Reaches Its Destination?: The Economy of Gift in Ulysses.” NTU Studies in Language and Literature. 12 (June 2003): 23-49.

Huang, Tsung-huei. “The Importance of Being Buried?: The Corpse, the Funeral and the Mourning Process in ‘Hades’ of Ulysses.” ¡q¤J¤g½Ö¦w?¡G½×¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¡q³±¶¡¡r¤@³¹¤¤ªº«ÍÅé¡B¸®»ö»P«s±¥¡r Bulletin of the College of Liberal Arts, National Taiwan University. 56 (May 2002): 327-54.

Huang, Yu-chun. Multiple Discursive Lives: A Spectrum of Women’s Subjectivities in Ulysses. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Chengchi University, 2005.

Jian, Hsiu-ting. History as Narrative/Narrative as History: The Construction of an Alternative History in James Joyce’s Ulysses. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 2003.

Jing, Di. “Joyce’s Art of Characterization in Ulysses.” ¡q§O¶}¥Í­±ªº¤Hª«³Ð³yÃÀ³N³ì¥ì´µµ§¤Uªº¡u­^¶¯¡v¥¬¿c©i¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (Oct. 1997): 10-22.

Li, Chien-wen. Stream of Consciousness in James Joyce’s Ulysses. (Master thesis) College of Chinese Culture, 1975.

Li, Kuo-wei. Configuring the Dimensionality of the Word: A Study of James Joyce's Spatial Rendering of Language in Ulysses. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, Tamkang University, 1994.

Liang, Sun-chieh. ““Wonder what I look like to her”: Joyce’s Views on Animals in Ulysses.” ¡u¤£ª¾¹D¦o»{¬°§Ú¹³¬Æ»ò¡v¡G¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¸Ìªº°Êª«Æ[ªì±´¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 32.9 (Feb. 2004): 7-40.

Liao, Yung-chao. The Unnamable Phantom Within: The Lack and the Ethics of the Subject in Joyce’s ‘Circe.’” (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 1999.

Liao, Yung-chao. Ulysses and the Politics of Embodied Space. (Ph D. dissertation) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, 2006.

Lin, Chun-chih. “Surviving the Identity Crises: Postmodern Broodings in Leopold Bloom.” Hwa Kang Journal of English Language & Literature. 10 (June 2004): 19-40.

Lin, Yu-chen. “‘Dress does it. Nothing like a dressy appearance’ (U 10.738-9): Ulysses, (Self-)Advertisement, Irish Modernity.” ¡q¡u¤H­n¦ç¸Ë¡C¬ïÀ¹º}«G³ÌºÞ¥Î¡v¡G¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¡B¡]¦Û§Ú¡^¼s§i¡B·Rº¸Äõ²{¥N¯S½è¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 32.9 (Feb. 2004):71-99.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Fashion and Modernization in Ulysses.” 2004 International Conference on James Joyce and the Humanities. Seoul, South Korea, 2004.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Justice, Language, and Irish Identity: Trials in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.” ¡q¥qªk¡B»y¨¥»P·Rº¸Äõ¥DÅé¡G³ì¥ì´µ±ß´Á¤p»¡¤¤ªº¼f§P¡rChung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (1997):55-79.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Modernity and Its Discontent: ‘My Girl’s a Yorkshire Girl.’” The 19th International James Joyce Symposium. Dublin, Ireland, 2004.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Uric Acid and the Configuration of Subjectivity in James Joyce’s Ulysses.” Sun Yat-Sen Journal of Humanities. 1 (April 1993): 227-246.

Ling, Man-ping. James Joyce’s Ulysses: A Foucaldian Discursive Reading. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, National Kaohsiung Normal University, 1996.

Ling, Man-ping. “Out of the Web of Memory: Counter—Memory in ‘Penelope’ of Ulysses.” ¡q½Ä¥X¡u°O¾Ð¡v¤§ºô½àªR¡m¤×¨½®§´µ¡n¤¤ªº¡q¼ï¥§¬¥¨Ø¡r¡rKaokKLk Kaohsiung Municipal Senior High School Journal. 1 (April 1998): 407-415.

Shu, Chi-li. “A Study of the Themes in James Joyce’s Ulysses.” The Chinese Military Academy Journal. 23 (Oct. 1991): 187-202.

Tseng, Li-ling. “A Technological Tug of War: Telecommunication vs. Grammatology in ‘Aeolus.’” NTU Studies in Language and Literature. 10 (June 2001), 173-203.

Tseng, Li-ling. “En-/Dis-Abling Dialogism and Irish Nationalism in ‘Cyclops.’” Wein Shan Review. 1.2 (1998): 93-104.

Tseng, Li-ling. “Postcard of Being in ‘Nausicaa.’” ¡q¡q·ê¦è¥d¡rªº©ú«H¤ù¦¡¸ÑŪ¡r Chung Wai  Literary Monthly. 32.9 (Feb. 2004): 59-70.

Tseng. Li-ling. Textual Politics of Ulysses. Taipei: Bookman, 2001.

Tseng, Li-ling. “The New Irish Art of Exile in Ulysses and Molloy .” 19th International James Joyce Symposium. Dublin, Ireland, 2004.

Tseng, Li-ling. “The Penman and Postman Dynamic in Joyce.”  NTU Studies in Language and Literature 14 (Sep. 2004): 1-20.

Yang, Yi-ling. Flaneurie in Dublin: Leopold Bloom’s Colonial Experiences in Ulysses. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, National Taiwan Normal University, 2003.

Wu, Hsin-fa. Reincarnation and Freedom: A Taoist Reading of Joyce’s Ulysses. (Master thesis) Tamkang University, 1983.

Wu, Pei-ju. Narrative Aberrations: Subliminal Haunting of a Fantastic Ireland in James Joyce’ s ‘Circe.’” (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yan-Sen University, 2001.

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Finnegans Wake

Lin, Yu-chen. “‘A Scene in the Pub’ in Finnegans Wake: Orality, Modernity, and the Birth of a Nation.” Sun Yat-Sen Journal of Humanities. 4 (June 1996): 99-125.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Finnegans Wake and the Construction of Irish History.” ¡q¡mªâ¥§®Ú¦uÆF/¿ôÂà¡n»P·Rº¸Äõ¾ú¥vªº¦A³Ð¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 23.10 (March 1995): 45-59.

Lin, Yu-chen. Justice, History and Language in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Lampeter, Wales: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Knowledge, Desire and Representation: Joyce’s Wake in Finnegans Wake.¡qª¾ÃÑ¡B¼¤±æ»P§e²{¡G³ì¥ì´µ¡mªâ¥§®Ú¦uÆF¡þ¿ôÂà¡n¤¤ªº¡q©]½Ò¡r¡rRemapping the Territory of Literary Studies: Perspectives on Foreign Literatures from Taiwan. ¡m­«¹ºÃ¦¬É¡J¥~°ê¤å¾Ç¬ã¨s¦b¥xÆW¡n Ed. Feng, Pin-chia. Shin-chu, Taiwan: National Chiao Tung University, 2002.

Liang, Sun-chieh. The Birth of Language in Joyce’s Wake. Taipei, Taiwan: Bookman, 2002.

Lin, Yu-chen. “The Politics of Knowledge in ‘Night Lessons.’” International James Joyce Symposium: Classical Joyce. Rome, Italy, 1998.

Lin, Yu-chen. “The Problem of Desire in James Joyce’s ‘The Mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies.’” Euramerica. 27.2 (June 1997): 37-64.

Lin, Yu-chen. Translating Ireland: Justice, History, and Language in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Taipei, Taiwan: Bookman, 2002.

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Exiles (Play)

Chen, Tsu-wen. Richard Rowan's Zen Enlightenment in James Joyce’s Exiles. (Master thesis) Graduate Institute of English, Tamkang University, 1998.

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Joyce's Works Translated into Chinese

Anderson, Chester. The World of James Joyce. ¡m³ì¥ì´µ¡n Tran. Pai, Yu-cheng. Taipei, Taiwan: Owl Publishing House, 1999.

Costello, Peter. James Joyce: The Years of Growth 1882-1915. ¡m³ì¨Ì´µ¶Ç¡n Tran. Lin, Yu-chen. Taipei, Taiwan: Chiu-ke Publishing Co. Ltd., 1995.

Joyce, James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. ¡m¤@¦ì¦~»´ÃÀ³N®aªºµe¹³¡n Trans. Li, Deng-hsin and Li, Wen-bin. Taipei, Taiwan: Hua-hsin, 1975.

Joyce, James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. ¡m«C¦~ÃÀ³N®aªºµe¹³¡n Tran. Wang, Feng-chen. Taipei, Taiwan: Owl Publishing House, 1999.

Joyce, James. Dubliners. ¡m³£¬fªL¤H¡n Tran. Ma, Hsin-lin. Taipei, Taiwan: Owl Publishing House, 1999.

Joyce, James. Dubliners; A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. ¡m³£¬fªL¤H¡B«C¦~ÃÀ³N®aªºµe¹³¡n Tran. Du, Ruo-zhou. Taipei, Taiwan: Chih Wen Publishing Co. Ltd, 1986.

Joyce, James. Ulysses. ¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n ¤W¡B¤U. Tran. Jin, Di. Taipei: Chiu Ko Publishing Co. Ltd, 1996.

Joyce, James. Ulysses. ¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¤W¡B¤¤¡B¤U. Trans. Xiao, Qian and Wen, Jie-ruo. Taipei, Taiwan: China Times Publishing Co. Ltd, 1995.

Norris, David. Joyce for Beginners. ¡m³ì¦ã´µ¡n Tran. Liu, Wan-li. Taipei, Taiwan: New Century, 1998.

O’Brien, Edna. James Joyce. ¡m¥Ã»·ªº³£¬fªL¤H¡n Tran. Chen, Rong-bin. Taipei, Taiwan: Sino Books, 2003.

Zhen, Zheng et al. Dubliners: A Translation and a Study. ¡m³£¬fªL¤H¤Î¨ä¬ã¨s¡n Taipei, Taiwan: Gsharp Corporation, 1970.

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On Translation of Joyce's Works into Chinese

Chuang, Hsin-cheng. “The Problems of Translation in the Last Chapter of Ulysses.” Conference on Translations of Foreign Literature. Taipei, Taiwan, 1994.

Chuang, Hsin-cheng. “Three Clarifications: Response to Lin Yu-chen’s Review on Two Chinese Translations of Ulysses.” ¡q¤TÂI¼á²M¦^À³ªL¥É¬Ã¡uµû¡u¤×§Q¦è´µ¡v¤¤Ä¶¨âºØ¡v¡rChung Wai Literary Monthly. 25.4 (Sept. 1996): 143-144.

Chuang, Kun-liang. “Review on Ulysses, by James Joyce, translated by Jin Di.” James Joyce Quarterly. 32.3-4 (1995): 761-765.

Jin, Di. “Introduction to Ulysses by James Joyce.” ¡q¤@­Ó¥|¤Q§`²`ªº¬}¥Þ¡r Unitas. 13.3 (Jan.1997): 152-156.

Li, Sher-shiueh. “On the Parodic Rendition of Classical Literary Styles in Chapter 14 of Di Jin’s Chinese Ulysses.” ¡q®¿Âà¤åÅé°®©[ªº®]®©ªÅ--µûª÷¶¬¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n²Ä¤Q¥|³¹¥jÅé¥éĶ°Óºe¡rContemporary Monthly. 3.121 (Sept. 1997): 127-141.

Li, Sher-shiueh. “‘Proteus’ Revisited: A Critical Note on the Stylistics of Jin Di’s Chinese Ulysses.” James Joyce Quarterly. 36:2 (1999): 262-9.

Li, Sher-shiueh. “Review on Peter Costello’s James Joyce: The Years of Growth 1882-1915.” ¡q¦ãº¸ªù¡A¬Ý©Û¡Iµû±F´µ´£Ã¹(Peter Costello)µÛ¡m³ì¥ì´µ¶Ç¡n¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.05 (Oct. 1997): 112-116.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Review on Two Chinese Translations of Ulysses.” ¡qµû¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¤¤Ä¶¨âºØ¡rChung Wai Literary Monthly. 24.12 (1996): 165-170.

Lin, Yu-chen. “The Return of the (Un)repressed: On Jin Di’s Literary Translation.” James Joyce Literary Supplement. 19.2 (Fall 2005): 12-13.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Who Has the Last Right to Speak? Response to Chuang Hsin-cheng’s ‘Three Clarifications.’” ¡q½Ö¦³³Ì«áªºµo¨¥Åv¡Hµª²ø«H¥¿¡q¤TÂI¼á²M¡r¡rChung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.5 (1997): 117-118.

Tseng, Li-ling. “Mist-/My-stification of the Source Text: Dynamic Ambivalence in the Chinese Ulysses.” James Joyce Quarterly. 36.2 (1999): 251-61.

Tseng, Li-ling. “On Di Jin’s Complete Rendition of Ulysses.” ¡qÃú¤¤¬Ýªáªá¦Û´Aµûª÷¶¬Ä¶¥þ¥»¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 25.08 (Jan. 1997): 151-159.

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Cross Cultural and General Studies in Joyce

Chang, Hsuei-mei. Short Story Series: Genre Comparison between Wandering in the Garden, Waking from a Dream—Tales of Taipei Characters (Taipei People) and Dubliners. ¡qµu½g¬G¨Æ¨t¦C––¥x¥_¤H»P³£¬fªL¤Hªº¤åÃþ¤ñ¸û¡r (Master Thesis in Chinese) Graduate Institute of English, Tamkang University, 1987.

Chang, Yueh-chi. Themes of Art Vocation in Cao Xueqin's The Story of the Stone and James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. (Master Thesis) Graduate Institute of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Chung Cheng University, 2001.

Chi, Ch’iu-lang. “Esthetics of Mystical Understanding: Joyce, Hopkins, and Tsung-Ping.” Tamkang Review: A Quarterly of Comparative Studies Between Chinese and Foreign Literatures. 20.1 (1989): 89-109.

Chiang, Ya-ling.The Cubist Joyce.” National Kaohsiung Normal University Journal. 14 (April 1993): 293-300.

Harty, John. “James Joyce on Film.” Fiction And Drama. 12 (2000): 91-100.

Lin, Huei-ling. Ideology and Poetics in Wang Wen-hsing's Chia-p’ien and James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.” Dong Hwa Journal of Humanistic Studies. 4 (July 2002): 213-260.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Joyce on the Eastern Edge: Globalization, Localization, and Joyce Studies in Taiwan.” Joyce’s Audiences. (European Joyce Studies Series) Ed. John Nash. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000.

McLellan, John M. “The Impact of James Joyce on Contemporary Fiction.” Fu Jen Studies. 6 (1973): 39-46.

Phillips, Brian David. “Appropriating Joyce: James Joyce’s Stylistic Influence on Robert Anton Wilson.” The National Chengchi University Journal. 68 (March 1994): 255-285.

Phillips, Brian David. “Joyce and Picasso: New Ways of Seeing –Experiments in Space, Time, and Space time.” Wein Shan Review. 1 (Feb. 1995): 51-66.

Tan, Zai-yue. “Dubliners and The Sorrows of Han.”¡q³£¬fªL¤H»Pº~®c¬î¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 4.12 (May 1976): 138-146.

Tseng, Li-ling. “Historical Re-imagination and Re-writing in Lilia Formosana 1947 and Ulysses.”¡q¡m1947°ª¬â¦Ê¦X¡n»P¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡nªº¾ú¥v·Q¹³»P®Ñ¼g¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 26.8 (Jan. 1998): 156-183.

Tseng, Li-ling. “The Blank in Modernism—between Wang Wen-hsing’s Family Catastrophe and The Man at Bay I & II.¡q²{¥N©ÊªºªÅ¥Õ¡m®aÅÜ¡n¡B¡m­I®üªº¤H¡n«e«á¤W¤U¤§¶¡¡r Chung Wai Literary Monthly. 30.6 (Nov. 2001):161-172.

Tseng, Li-ling. “The Dialectics between History and Novels in Lilia Formosana 1947 and Ulysses.”¡q¡m 1947 °ª¬â¦Ê¦X¡n¡B¡m¤×§Q¦è´µ¡n»P¾ú¥v / ¤p»¡ªºÅGÃÒ¡r Modern Chinese Literary Theory. 9 (March 1998): 83-96.

Wu, Iung-jiou. “James Joyce.” Ching Shi Monthly. 3.6 (Dec. 1969): 78-90.

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Joyce and Ireland

Chou, Ying-hsiung. “Alternative Nationalism: Joyce and Ireland beyond Joyce.” ¡q¥tÃþ¤å¤Æ¥Á±Ú¥D¸q¡G³ì¥ì´µ¤Î³ì¥ì´µ¥H¥~ªº·Rº¸Äõ¡r English and American Literature Review. 3 (April 1998), 109-125.

Chuang, Hsin-cheng. “ From Rebellion, Exile to Creation: James Joyce.” ¡q±q¤Ï«q¡B¬y¤`¨ì³Ð³y³ì¥ì´µ¡rUnitas. 15.2 (Dec. 1998): 25-29.

Liang, Sun-chieh. “Joyce, Language and Postcolonial Conditions.” ¡q³ì¥ì´µ¡B»y¨¥©M«á´Þ¥Á±¡¹Ò¡rChung Wai Literary Monthly. 27.9 (1999):¡@44-63.

Lin, Chun-chih. “Beyond Monological Nationality: Dialogization between Irish Language and Culture.” Hwa Kang Journal of Foreign Languages & Literature. 10 (2003): 107-131.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Displaced Ireland: James Joyce’s the ‘Mime’ and Joyce Cary’s African Novels.” The 14th Annual Miami Joyce Birthday Conference. Miami, Florida, U.S. 2002.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Gender/Sex and Language in Joyce’s Novels.”¡@¡q³ì¨Ì´µ¤p»¡¤¤ªº©Ê¡]§O¡^»P»y¨¥¡rEnglish and American Literature. 3 (April 1998): 127-40.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Joyce, Yeats and Irish Problems.” ¡q³ì¨Ì«ä¡B¸­·O¡B¥H¤Î·Rº¸Äõ°ÝÃD¡rChung Wai Literary Monthly. 21.11 (April 1993): 118-144.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Memory, Forgetting, and Joyce in the Third Millennium: Nationalism in the Era of Consumerism.” Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies. 31.2 (July 2005): 101-25.

Lin, Yu-chen. “Modernity and the Construction of Irish Subject.” International James Joyce Symposium: Historical Joyce/Hysterical Joyce. University of Toronto, Canada, 1997.

Lin, Yu-chen. “‘[T]he loveliness which has not yet come into the world’: Desire in Writing a New Nation.” The 1999 North American James Joyce Conference. Charleston, S. C., U.S.A, 1999.

Lin, Yu-chen. “‘Welcome. Welcome.’: Joyce, Modernity, and Negative Aesthetics.” ¡q¡uÅwªï¥úÅU¡CÅwªï¥úÅU¡C¡v¡G³ì¥ì´µ¡B²{¥N¯S½è¡B­t­±¬ü¾Ç¡r English and American Literature. 6 (2003): 189-230.

Liu, Hong-ling. The Beam in Irish Nationalists’ Eyes: Joyce’s and Friel’s Critical Examination of Irish Nationalism. (Master Thesis) Graduate Institute of English, National Taiwan Normal University, 2001.

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¡¯The Early Twentieth Century: Modernism
Eliot, T. S.  Ulysses, Order and Myth.”  Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot.  Ed. Frank

Kermode.  New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. 

Lewis, Wyndham.  Time and Western Man.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1957.

Pound, Ezra.  Pound/Joyce: The Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce, with Pound's Critical Essays and Articles about Joyce.  Ed. Forrest Read.  New York: New Directions, 1967.

 

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¡¯From the Late 1920s to the Mid-twentieth Century: New Criticism and Historicism

 

1) New Criticism:

Beckeet, Samuel, et al, eds.  Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress.  London: Faber, 1972.

Budgen, Frank.  James Joyce and the Making of Ulysses.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1960.

---------.  “James Joyce's Work in Progress and Old Norse Poetry.”  Ed. Samuel Beckett et al.

Gilbert, Stuart.  James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study.  New York: Vintage, 1955.

---------.  Reflections on James Joyce: Stuart Gilbert's Paris Journal.  Ed. Thomas F.
Staley and Randolph Lewis.  Austin: U of Texas P, 1993.

Jolas, Eugene.  “My friend James Joyce.”  James Joyce: Two Decades of Criticism.  Ed. Seon Givens.  New York: Vanguard Press, 1963.

---------.  “The Revolution of Language and James Joyce.”  Ed. Samuel Beckett et al.

Leavis, F. R.  “Joyce and ‘The Revolution of the Word.'”  Scrutiny 2.2 (1933): 193-201.

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2) Historicism:

Kain, Richard M.  Fabulous Voyager: A Study of James Joyce's >Ulysses.  New York: Viking, 1959.

Levin, Harry.  James Joyce: A Critical Introduction.  New York: New Directions, 1960.

 

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¡¯The Post-war Period: Humanism and Counter-Humanism

 

1) Humanism:

Ellmann, Richard.  Ulysses on the Liffey.  New York: Oxford UP, 1972.

---------.  The Consciousness of Joyce.  New York: Oxford UP, 1977.

---------.  James Joyce.  Rev. ed.  New York: Oxford UP, 1982.

French, Marilyn.  The Book as World: James Joyce's Ulysses.  Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1976.

Parrinder, Patrick.  “The Strange Necessity: James Joyce's Rejection in England, 1914-1930.”  James Joyce: New Perspectives.  Brghton: Harvester, 1982.  Ed. Coin MacCabe.  151-67.

---------.  James Joyce.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984.

Peake, C. H.  James Joyce: The Citizen and the Artist.  Stanford, Calif: Stanford UP, 1977.

 

2) Counter-Humanism:

Kenner, Hugh.  Dublin's Joyce.  Boston: Beacon, 1962.

---------.  The Stoic Comedians: Flaubert, Joyce and Beckett.  Boston: Beacon, 1962.

---------.  The Pound Era: The Age of Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1971.

---------.  Joyce's Voices.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1978.&nbs 

Senn, Fritz.  Joyce's Dislocutions: Essays on Reading as Translation.  Ed. John Paul Riquelme.  Baltimore1:city>: John Hopkins UP, 1984.

---------.  InduInductive Scrutinies: Focus on Joyce.  Ed. Christine O'Neill.  Baltimore, John Hopkins UP, 1995.

 

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¡¯After 1960: The Arrival of Theory

1) Structuralism (The Early 1970s)

Scholes, Robert.  Ulysses>: A Structuralist Perspective.”  Structuralism in Literature: An Introduction.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1974.  Carbondale and Edwarsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978.

---------.  In Search of James Joyce.  Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1992.

-Pos-Poststructuralism (After 1970s)

Attridge, Derek and Daniel Ferrer, eds.  Post-Structuralist Joyce: Essays from the French.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984.

Derrida, Jacques.  “Two Words for Joyce.”  Ed. Attridge and Ferrer.  145-59.

---------.n style="mso-spacerun: yes">  Ulysses Gramophone: Hear Say Yes in Joyce.”  Acts of Literature.  Ed. Derek Attridge.  New York: Routledge, 1992.  253-309.

Heath, Stephen.  “Ambiviolences: Notes for Reading Joyce.”  Ed. Attridge and Ferrer.  31-68.

Lernout, Geert.  The French Joyce.  Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1990.

MacCabe, Colin.  James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word.  Second ed.  New York: Palgrave, 2003.

Mahaffey, Vicki.  Reauthorizing Joyce.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988.

Rabate, Jean-Michel.  James Joyce, Authorized Reader.  Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP, 1991.

 

2) Deconstructionism (After 1980s)

Attridge, Derek.  Joyce Effects: On Language, Theory and History.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

---------.  The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce.  Second ed.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004.

---------.  Peculiar Language: Literature as Difference from the Renaissance to James Joyce.  London: Routledge, 2004. 

 

3) Feminism (After 1980s)

Brown, Richard.  James Joyce and Sexuality.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985.

---------, ed.  Joyce, "Penelope" and the Body.  New York: Rodopi, 2006.

Cucullu, Lois.  Expert Modernists, Matricide, and Modern Culture: Woolf, Forster, Joyce.  New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

Devlin, Kimberly J. and Marilyn Reizbaum, eds.  Ulysses En-gendered Perspectives: Eighteen New Essays on the Episodes.  Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 1999.

Henke, Suzette. A.  James Joyce and the Politics of Desire.  New York: Routledge, 1990.

--------- and Elaine Unkeless, eds.  Women in Joyce.  Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1982.

Lawrence, Karen R.  “Building the Foundation: Women in the IJJF.”  Joyce Studies Annual 12 (2001): 163-71.

Mullin, Katherine.  James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003.

Norris, Margot.  Suspicious Readings of Dubliners.  Philadelphia : U of Pennsylvania P, 2003.

Scott, Bonnie Kime.  Joyce and Feminism.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1984.

---------.  James Joyce.  Brighton: Harvester, 1987.

Stubbings, Diane.  Anglo-Irish Modernism and the Maternal: From Yeats to Joyce.  Hampshire: Palgrave, 2000.

Wawrzycka, Jolanta W. and Marlena G. Corcoran.  Gender in Joyce.  Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1997.

 

4) Cultural Studies

Cheng, Vincent J., Kimberley Devlin and Margot Norris, eds.  Joycean Cultures / Culturing Joyces.  London: Associated UP, 1998.

Dettmar, Kevin J. H.  Ulysses and the Preemptive Power of Plot.”  Pedagogy, Praxis, Ulysses: Using Joyce's Text to Transform the Classroom.  Ed. Robert Newman.  Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1996.  21-46.

---------.  The Illicit Joyce of Postmodernism: Reading Against the Grain.  Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1996.

Frawley, Oona, ed.  A New & Complex Sensation: Essays on Joyce's Dubliners.  Dublin : Lilliput, 2004.

Froula, Christine.  Modernism's Body: Sex, Culture and Joyce.  New York : Columbia UP, 1996.

Herr, Cheryl.  Joyce's Anatomy of Culture.  Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1986.

Kershner, R. B., ed.  Joyce and Popular Culture.  Gainesville: U of Florida P, 1996.

Leonard, Garry.  Advertising and Commodity Culture in Joyce.  Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1998.

Osteen, Mark.  The Economy of Ulyssess: Making Both Ends Meet.  Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1995.

Pearce, Richard, ed.  Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on “Penelope” and Cultural Studies.  Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1994.

 

5) Postcolonialism

Attridge, Derek, and Marjorie Howes, eds.  Semicolonial Joyce.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

Cheng, Vincent J.  Joyce, Race and Empire.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

---------.  “‘Terrible Queer Creatures': Joyce, Cosmopolitanism, and the Inauthentic Irishman.”  James Joyce and the Fabrication of an Irish Identity.  Ed. Michael Patrick Gillespie.  Amsterdam: Rodopi.  11-38.

Deane, Seamus.  “Joyce and Nationalism.”  Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature, 1880-1980.  London: Faber, 1985.  92-107.

---------.  “Joyce the Irishman.”  The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce.  Ed. Derek Attridge.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004.

Duffy, Enda.  The Subaltern Ulysses.  Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1994.

Gibson, Andrew.  Joyce's Revenge: History, Politics and Aesthetics in Ulysses.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002.

Kiberd, Declan.  Inventing Ireland.  Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1996.

Lawrence, Karen R, ed.  Transcultural Joyce.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.

Nolan, Emer.  James Joyce and Nationalism.  London: Routledge, 1995.

Platt, Len.  Joyce and the Anglo-Irish: A Study of Joyce and the Literary Revival.  Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998. 

Potts, Willard.  Joyce and the Two Irelands.  Austin: U of Texas P, 2000.

Spoo, Robert.  James Joyce and the Language of History: Dedalus's Nightmare.  New York: Oxford UP, 1994.

Tymoczko, Maria.  The Irish Ulysses.  Berkeley : U of California P, 1994.

Valente, Joseph.  James Joyce and the Problem of Justice: Negotiating Sexual and Colonial Difference.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

Wollaeger, Mark, Victor Luftig, and Robert Spoo eds.  Joyce and the Subject of History.  Ann Arbor : U of Michigan P, 1996.

 

6) Psychoanalysis

Boheemen-Saaf, Christine van.  Joyce, Derrida, Lacan and the Trauma of History: Reading, Narrative and Postcolonialism.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.

Friedman, Susan, ed.  Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1993.

Harari, Roberto.  How James Joyce Made His Name: A Reading of the Final Lacan.  New York: Other Press, 2002.

Kimball, Jean.  Joyce and the Earlier Freudians: A Synchronic Dialogue of Texts.  Gainesville : U of Florida P, 2003.

Leonard, Garry M.  Reading Dubliners Again: A Lacanian Perspective.  Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1993.

Restuccia, Frances.  Joyce and the Law of the Father.  New Haven : Yale UP, 1989.

Shechner, Mark.  Joyce in Nightown: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry into Ulysses.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1974.

Thurston, Luke.  James Joyce and the Problem of Psychoanalysis.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004.

 

7) Joyce and Jews

Davison, Neil. R.  James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Culture, Biography, and "the Jew" in Modernist Europe.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

Nadel, Ira Bruce.  Joyce and the Jews: Culture and Texts.  Hampshire: Macmillan, 1989.

Reizbaum, Marilyn.  James Joyce's Judaic Other.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1999.

 

8) Joyce and the Classic Tradition

Balsamo, Gian.  Joyce's Messianism: Dante, Negative Existence, and the Messianic Self.  Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 2004.

Highet, Gilbert.  “The Symbolist Poets and James Joyce.”  The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature.  New York: Oxford UP, 1985.  501-19.

Jaurretche, Colleen.  The Sensual Philosophy: Joyce and the Aesthetics of Mysticism.  Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1997.

Moseley, Virginia D.  Joyce and the Bible.  De Kalb: Northern Illinois UP, 1967.

Schork, R.J.  Latin and Roman Culture in Joyce.  Gainesville: U of Florida P, 1997.

---------.  Greek and Hellenic Culture in Joyce.  Gainesville: U of Florida P, 1998.

---------.  Joyce and Hagiography: Saints Above.  Gainesville: U of Florida P, 2000.

Ungar, Andras.  Joyce's Ulysses as National Epic: Epic Mimesis and the Political History of the Nation State.  Gainesville: U of Florida P, 2002.

Warner, John M.  Joyce's Grandfathers: Myth and History in Defoe, Smollett, Sterne, and Joyce.  Athens: U of Georgia P, 1993.

 

9) Joyce and His Irish Contemporaries

Ben-Merre, Diana A. and Maureen Murphy, eds.  James Joyce and His Contemporaries.  New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.

Black, Martha Fodaski.  Shaw and Joyce: The Last Word in Stolentelling.  Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1995.

Carey, Phyllis and Ed Jewinski, eds.  Re: Joyce'n Beckett.  New York: Fordham UP, 1992.

Cormack, Alistair.  Yeats and Joyce: Cyclical History and the Reprobate Tradition.  Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008.

Ellmann, Richard.  Four Dubliners: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett.  New York: G. Braziller, 1988.

Jaurretche, Colleen, ed.  Beckett, Joyce and the Art of the Negative.  New York: Rodopi, 2005.

Mahaffey, Vicki.  States of Desire: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish Experiment.  New York: Oxford UP, 1998.

O'Brien, Eugene.  The Question of Irish Identity in the Writings of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce.  Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1998.

Ussher, Arland.  Three Great Irishmen: Shaw, Yeats, Joyce.  New York: New American Library, 1957.

Watson, George J.  Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey.  London: Croom Helm, 1979.

Watt, Stephen.  Joyce, O'Casey, and the Irish Popular Theater.  Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1991.

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10) Joyce and Catholicism 

Bieler, Ludwig. A History of Irish Catholicism. Patrick J. Corish, gen. ed. 6 vols.  1967-72.

Boyle, Robert. James Joyce’ s Pauline Vision: A Catholic Exposition.

Connolly, S. J. Priests and People in Pre-Famine Ireland: 1780-1845. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1982. 

Downes, Gareth Joseph. “ ‘A Terrible Heretic’: James Joyce and Catholicism.” Eds. Alan A. Gillis and Aaron Kelly. Critical Ireland: New Essays in Literature and Culture. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001. 55-62.

Hughes, Eamonn. “Joyce and Catholicism.” Irish Writers and Religion. Ed. Robert Welch. Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe Ltd, 1992. 116-37.

Keenan, Desmond J. The Catholic Church in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: A Sociological Study. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 1983.

Larkin, Emmet. The Consolidation of the Roman Catholic Church, 1860-1870.  Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1987.

---.  The Historical Dimensions of Irish Catholicism. Washington: The Catholic University of America Press, 1976.

---.  The Making of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, 1850-1860. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1980.

---.  The Roman Catholic Church in Ireland and the Fall of Parnell: 1888-1891.  Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1979.

Leighton, C. D. A. Catholicism in a Protestant Kingdom: A Study of the Irish Ancien Régime. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 1994.

Lernout, Geert. Help My Unbelief: James Joyce and Religion. London: Continuum, 2010.

Lowe-Evans, Mary. Catholic Nostalgia in Joyce and Company. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2008.

Miller, David W. Church, State and Nation in Ireland: 1898-1921. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 1973.

Morse, J. Mitchell. The Sympathetic Alien: James Joyce and Catholicism. London: Peter Owen Ltd, 1959.

Nolan, Emer. Catholic Emancipations: Irish Fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce. New York: Syracuse University Press, 2007.  

Noon, William T. Joyce and Aquinas. Yale: Yale University Press, 1957.

---. “James Joyce and Catholicism.” James Joyce Review 1.4¡]1957¡^: 3-17.

O’Shea, Michael J. “Catholic Liturgy in Joyce’s Ulysses.” James Joyce Quarterly 21.2 ¡]1984¡^: 123-35.

Walsh, Ruth M. “In the Name of the Father and of the Son … Joyce’s Use of the Mass in Ulysses.James Joyce Quarterly 6 ¡]1969¡^: 321-47.

 

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