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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2004. Joyce's influence is most pronunced in French, German and Italian literatures, where translations of most of his works appeared during his life-time. In Eastern Europe, where the translation of Joyce's work could only begin after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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This is a major scholarly collection of international research on the reception of James Joyce in Europe.This collection of essays prepared by an international team of scholars, critics and translators, records the ways in which James Joyce's work has been received, translated and published in different areas of Europe. Joyce is now widely considered one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. The impact of his work has been significant not only in the English-speaking world, but also in many European literatures. The essays in this collection explore the reception of Joyce in Germany, Russia, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Italy, France, Spain, Greece and Ireland.Our knowledge of British and Irish authors is incomplete and inadequate without an understanding of the perspectives of other nations on them. Each volume examines the ways authors have been translated, published, distributed, read, reviewed and discussed in Europe. In doing so, it throws light not only on the specific strands of intellectual and cultural history but also on the processes involved in the dissemination of ideas and texts.
Contents
Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; Timeline: The European Reception of James Joyce; Introduction; Part I: Germany, Northern and East Central Europe; 1. James Joyce in German-speaking Countries: The Early Reception, 1919-1945; Robert Weninger (Oxford Brookes University); 2. The Institutionalization of Joyce: James Joyce in (West) Germany, Austria and Switzerland, 1945 to the Present, Robert Weninger (Oxford Brookes University); 3. The Disintegration of Stalinist Cultural Dogmatism: James Joyce in East Germany, 1945 to the Present, Wolfgang Wicht (University of Potsdam); 4. Late Arrivals: James Joyce in Iceland; Astradur Eysteinsson (University of Reykjavik); 5. The Reception of James Joyce in Norway; Bjorn Tysdahl (University of Oslo). 6. The Reception of James Joyce in Denmark; Jacob Greve (University of Copenhagen), and Steen Klitgard Povlsen; 7. Blooms in the North: The Translations of Ulysses in Finland and Sweden; H.K. Riikonen (University of Helsinki); 8. Diluted Joyce: Good Old Hollands and Water; Onno Kosters and Ron Hoffman; 9. An Excessive, Catholic Heretic from a Nation in Danger: James Joyce in Flemish Literature; Geert Buelens; 10. The Reception of James Joyce in Slovenia; Ales Pogacnik and Tomo Virk, (University of Ljubljana); 11. The Reception of James Joyce in Croatia; Sonja Basic (University of Zagreb); 12. The Czech and Slovak Reception of James Joyce; Bohuslav Manek; 13. 'Le sens du pousser': On the Spiral of Joyce's Reception in Romania; Adrian Otoiu (North University of Baia Mare, Romania); 14. Inter-war Romania: Misinterpreting Joyce and Beyond; Arleen Ionescu; 15. The Reception of James Joyce in Poland; Jolanta Wawrzycka (Radford University); 16. The Impact of Joyce's 'Ulysses' on Polish Literature Between the Wars; Thomas Anessi; 17. The Reception of James Joyce in Bulgaria; Kalina Filipova (University of Sofia); 18. The Reception of James Joyce in the Soviet Union; Emily Tall (University of Buffalo); Bibliography; Part II: Italy, France and Mediterranean Europe; 19. Joyce Reception in Trieste: The Shade of Joyce; Eric Bulson (Columbia University); 20. The Triestine Joyce; John McCourt (University of Trieste); 21. James Joyce among the Italian Writers; Serenella Zanotti (University of Rome); 22. 'Apres mot, le deluge' 1: Critical Response to Joyce in France; Sam Slote (University of Buffalo); 23. 'Apres mot, le deluge' 2: Literary and Theoretical Responses to Joyce in France; Sam Slote (University of Buffalo); 24. French Joyce: Portrait an of Oeuvre; Patrick O'Neill (Queens University, Canada); 25. A Survey of the Spanish Critical Responses to James Joyce; Alberto Lazaro (University of Alcala, Madrid); 26. Joycean Aesthetics in Spanish Literature; Marisol Morales Ladron (University of Alcala, Madrid); 27. The Reception of James Joyce in Catalonia; Teresa Iribarren (University of Barcelona); 28. Hellenize it: James Joyce in Greece; Miltos Pechlivanos and Jina Politi (Aristotle University, Greece); 29. James Joyce's Influence on Writers in Irish; Frank Sewell (University of Ulster); Bibliography; Index.



