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In Dublin in June 2022, a symposium of scholars celebrated the centenary of the original publication of Joyce's Ulysses. This volume, a gathering of selected papers presented at that event, displays how vibrant and varied are the avenues of inquiry and research into Joyce's works today. From orality to elegy, contemplating comparisons with artists as different as Ovid, Derek Walcot, and John Cage, these essays project inward (centripetally) and outward (centrifugally) to examine the receptions of Joyce's works, their legacies, and the possible futures of Joyce studies.
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Introduction: Centripetal Joyce / Joyce Centrifugal
Sam Slote
Part 1: Centripetal Joyce
1 Recommending Ulysses in 2022
Eimear McBride
2 Everyday Is Bloomsday: Living with Joyce in Dublin
Mark O'Connell
3 "Walking into Eternity": Peripatetic, Seascape, and Nebeneinander in "Proteus"
Seungho Lee
4 Glasnevin: the Heart of an Elegiac Ulysses
Timothy Martin
5 Ireland's First Readers, Reviewers, and Admirers of Ulysses
Niels Caul
Part 2: Joyce Centrifugal
6 The Oral and the Written in Ulysses
Stephanie Nelson
7 Forms Changed into New Bodies: Connecting Elements in Joyce's Ulysses and Ovid's Metamorphoses
Barry A. Spence
8 Dutch Connections: James Joyce in the Netherlands, 1918-1941
Onno Kosters
9 Including Frances Steloff
Jonathan Ezra Goldman
10 Peripheral Modernism: James Joyce and Derek Walcott in the Contact Zone
Corentin Jégou
11 "The Undercurrent beneath the Watered Surface of the Words": John Cage's Writing through Finnegans Wake as Erasure Poetry
Emily Schuck
12 "Possibilities of the Possible as Possible": Reading Ulysses for a New Joyce Studies
Cathryn Piwinski
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