Introduction
1: Hugh Kenner: The Arranger
2: Fritz Senn: Book of Many Turns
3: Cheryl Herr: Art and Life, Nature and Culture, Ulysses
4: Maud Ellmann: The Ghosts of Ulysses
5: Ewa Ziarek: The Female Body, Technology, and Memory in
"Penelope"
6: Mark A. Wollaeger: Reading Ulysses: Agency, Ideology, and the
Novel
7: Emer Nolan: Ulysses, Narrative and History
8: Henry Staten: The Decomposing Form of Joyce's Ulysses
9: Leo Bersani: Against Ulysses
10: Vicki Mahaffey: Intentional Error: The Paradox of Editing
Joyce's Ulysses
11: Frank Budgen: Conversations with Joyce
Appendix: The Schema of Ulysses
Suggested Reading
Derek Attridge is Professor of English at the University of York and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Rutgers University.
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Casebook gathers together a diverse selection of Joycean criticism from the past 70 years or so. Such an approach allows for essays that move between the realms of style and form, to more theoretical and ideological engagements with the novel. Irish Times
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