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This companion volume to James Joyce's "Ulysses" offers students an avenue into the novel and at the same time introduces them to five important contemporary critical approaches: deconstruction by Jacques Derrida; reader response criticism by Wolfgang User; feminist and gender criticism by Vicki Mahaffey; psychoanalytic criticism by Kimberly J. Devlin; and Marxist criticism by Patrick McGee. Each critical essay is accompanied by an introduction to the history, principles and practice of the critical perspective and by a bibliography that promotes further exploration of that approach. In addition, the essays are complemented by an introduction providing biographical and historical contexts for Joyce and "Ulysses", a survey of critical responses to the work since its initial publication, and a glossary of critical and theoretical terms.
Contents
About the Series About this Volume INTRODUCTION: BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXTS A Critical History of Ulysses DECONSTRUCTION AND ULYSSES What is Deconstruction? Deconstruction: A Selected Bibliography A Deconstruction Perspective: J.Derrida: Ulysses Gramophone: Hear say yes in Joyce READER-RESPONSE CRITICISM AND ULYSSES What is Reader-Response Criticism? Reader-Response Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Reader-Response Perspective: W.User: Patterns of Communication in Joyce's Ulysses FEMINIST AND GENDER CRITICISM AND ULYSSES What are Feminist and Gender Criticism? Feminist and Gender Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Gender Perspective: V.Mahaffey: Ulysses and the End of Gender PSYCHOANALYTIC CRITICISM AND ULYSSES What is Psychoanalytic Criticism? Psychoanalytic Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Psychoanalytic Perspective: K.J.Devlin: 'I Saw that Picture Somewhere': Tracking the Symptom of the Sisters of Lazarus MARXIST CRITICISM AND ULYSSES What is Marxist Criticism? Marxist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography A Marxist Perspective: P.McGee: 'Heavenly Bodies': Ulysses and the Ethics of Marxism Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terms About the Contributors



