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Ba-rock(que) and roll baby: the art of James Joyce University of Antwerp
"A Pineapple Revolution": The North American James Joyce Symposium University of Antwerp
James Joyce and the arts University of Antwerp
A James Joyce digital library University of Antwerp
James Joyce and absolute music University of Antwerp
Digital library history: the virtual bookcases of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett University of Antwerp
This article investigates to what extent it is possible, not only to digitize a writers extant library, but also to reconstruct her or his virtual library. The central question is whether digitizing a writers library is not in fact a form of digitizing a library history, and whether this implies the possibility of interdisciplinary collaboration between library history and genetic criticism.
Help my unbelief: James Joyce and religion University of Antwerp
Rewriting Dubliners: Parent-Child Relations in James Joyce’s and Donal Ryan’s ‘Eveline’ KU Leuven
When, 100 years after Joyce’s “Eveline”, Donal Ryan rewrites the story it is as brief as this shortest of Joyce’s stories and becomes the Irish Short Story of the Year. After sketching the interpretations of Eveline by major Joyce scholars the article focuses on the phenomenon of hysteria which forms the backbone of both versions. Freudian psychoanalysts like Nestor Braunstein, Elisabeth Bronfen and Lucien Israel show how hysterics are ...