James Joyce

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In this student guide to James Joyce, one of the key figures in modernism, careful consideration is given to all of the author's major works, placing them in the evolving post-colonial literary tradition in Ireland. Whilst due recognition is given to Joyce's other works, Ulysses is seen as central to his achievement.

 

About the author:

Michael Murphy is a published poet, critic and translator. His Poetry in Exile - a study of the work of W.H. Auden, Joseph Brodsky and George Szirtes - is published by Greenwich Exchange. Murphy lectures in English at Liverpool Hope University.

 

142  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-73-0

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In this student guide to James Joyce, one of the key figures in modernism, careful consideration is given to all of the author's major works, placing them in the evolving post-colonial literary tradition in Ireland. Whilst due recognition is given to Joyce's other works, Ulysses is seen as central to his achievement.

 

About the author:

Michael Murphy is a published poet, critic and translator. His Poetry in Exile - a study of the work of W.H. Auden, Joseph Brodsky and George Szirtes - is published by Greenwich Exchange. Murphy lectures in English at Liverpool Hope University.

 

142  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-73-0

In this student guide to James Joyce, one of the key figures in modernism, careful consideration is given to all of the author's major works, placing them in the evolving post-colonial literary tradition in Ireland. Whilst due recognition is given to Joyce's other works, Ulysses is seen as central to his achievement.

 

About the author:

Michael Murphy is a published poet, critic and translator. His Poetry in Exile - a study of the work of W.H. Auden, Joseph Brodsky and George Szirtes - is published by Greenwich Exchange. Murphy lectures in English at Liverpool Hope University.

 

142  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-73-0