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James Joyce. Volume I: 1907-27: 1907-27(English)

James Joyce. Volume I: 1907-27: 1907-27(English)

          
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This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

Table of Contents:
Introduction; Chapter 1 George Russell (Æ) on James Joyce, 1902; Chapter 2 Æ on Joyce, 1902; Chapter 3 Stanislaus Joyce on his brother, 1903; Chapter 4 Æ on Joyce, 1903; Chapter 5 Stanislaus on Joyce, 1904; Chapter 6 Æ on Joyce, 1905; Part 1 Chamber music, May 1907; Chapter 7 Arthur Symons on Joyce, 1906; Chapter 8 Thomas Kettle, review, Freeman’s Journal, 1 June 1907; Chapter 9 Arthur Symons, review, Nation, 22 June 1907, i, 639; Chapter 10 Unsigned notice, Bookman, June 1907, xxxii, 113; Chapter 11 Opinions of Chamber Music, 1907; Chapter 12 Unsigned review, Egoist, June-July 1918, V, No. 6, 87; Chapter 13 ‘M.A.’ review, New Republic, 8 March 1919, xviii, No. 227, 191; Chapter 14 Morton D. Zabel on Chamber Music, 1930; Chapter 15 Louis Golding on Joyce’s poetry, 1933; Chapter 16 Arthur Symons on Joyce’s poetry, 1933; Chapter 17 Italo Svevo on Joyce’s, A Portrait of the Artist, 1909; Part 2 Dubliners, June 1914; Chapter 18 An Irish view of Dubliners, 1908; Chapter 19 Symons on Dubliners, 1914; Chapter 20 Unsigned review, Times Literary Supplement, 18 June 1914, 298; Chapter 21 Unsigned review, Athenæum, 20 June 1914, 875; Chapter 22 Gerald Gould on Dubliners, 1914; Chapter 23 Unsigned review, Everyman, 3 July 1914, xc, 380; Chapter 24 Unsigned review, Academy, 11 July 1914, lxxxvii, 49; Chapter 25 Ezra Pound on Dubliners, 1914; Chapter 26 Unsigned review, Irish Book Lover, November 1914, vi, No. 4, 60–61; Chapter 27 A French view of Dubliners, 1926; Chapter 28 Review of the French translation, 1926; Chapter 29 Another French view of Dubliners, 1926; Chapter 30 Review of the French translation, 1926; Chapter 31 A later opinion of Dubliners, 1930; Chapter 32 Review of the German translation, 1934; Part 3 Opinions, 1915–16; Chapter 33 Pound to H. L. Mencken, 1915; Chapter 34 Pound to Mencken, 1915; Chapter 35 W. B. Yeats to Edmund Gosse, 1915; Chapter 36 W. B. Yeats on Joyce, 1915; Chapter 37 George Moore on Joyce, 1916; Part 4 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, December 1916; Chapter 38 Reader’s report on A Portrait of the Artist; Chapter 39 Pound on A Portrait, 1917; Chapter 40 Unsigned review, Everyman, 23 February 1917, 398; Chapter 41 H. G. Wells, review, Nation, 1917; Chapter 42 A. Clutton-Brock, review, Times Literary Supplement, 1917; Chapter 43 Unsigned review, Literary World, 1 March 1917, lxxxiii, No. 1, 985, 43; Chapter 44 Review, Manchester Guardian, 1917; Chapter 45 Francis Hackett, review, New Republic, 1917; Chapter 46 Notice, Nation (New York), 1917; Chapter 47 Unsigned review, Freeman’s Journal, 7 April 1917, n.p.; Chapter 48 J. C. Squire, review, New Statesman, 1917; Chapter 49 Unsigned review, Irish Book Lover, April-May 1917, viii, Nos. 9–10, 11; Chapter 50 John Quinn, review, Vanity Fair, May 1917, viii, No. 3, 48, 128; Chapter 51 Van Wyck Brooks, review, The Seven Arts, May 1917, ii, No. 7, 122; Chapter 52 John Macy, review of A Portrait and Dubliners, 1917; Chapter 53 Unsigned review, New Age, 12 July 1917, xxi, n.s. No. 11, 254; Part 5 Comments on a Portrait, 1917–22; Chapter 54 Stanislaus on A Portrait, 1904; Chapter 55 Ezra Pound to John Quinn, 1917; Chapter 56 An Italian comment on A Portrait, 1917; Chapter 57 Jane Heap on Joyce, 1917; Chapter 58 Margaret Anderson on Joyce, 1917; Chapter 59 A Pound editorial on Joyce and Wyndham Lewis, 1917; Chapter 60 Wyndham Lewis on A Portrait, 1937; Chapter 61 John F. Harris on the unconventional, 1918; Chapter 62 Hart Crane on Joyce and Ethics, 1918; Chapter 63 Virginia Woolf on modern novels, 1919; Chapter 64 Florent Fels, review of A Portrait, 1920; Chapter 65 Ford Madox Ford on Joyce, 1922; Part 6 Exiles, May 1918; Chapter 66 George Bernard Shaw, the Stage Society and Exiles; Chapter 67 G.B.S., the Stage Society and Exiles; Chapter 68 Pound on Exiles and the modern drama, 1916; Chapter 69 Review, Freeman’s Journal, 1918; Chapter 70 A. Clutton-Brock, review, Times Literary Supplement, 1918; Chapter 71 Desmond MacCarthy, review, New Statesman, 1918; Chapter 72 Padraic Colum, review, Nation, 1918; Chapter 73 Francis Hackett, review, New Republic, 12 October 1918, xvi, No. 206, 318–19; Chapter 74 Little Review symposium on Exiles, 1919; Chapter 75 A French comment on Exiles, 1919; Chapter 76 Francis Fergusson on Exiles and Ibsen, 1932; Chapter 77 Bernard Bandler on Exiles, 1933; Part 7 Some Views From 1918 to 1921; Chapter 78 P. Beaumont Wadsworth on Joyce, 1917; Chapter 79 Pound to Mencken, 1918; Chapter 80 Pound to John Quinn, 1918; Chapter 81 Padraic Colum on Joyce and Dublin, 1918; Chapter 82 Pound on the early works, 1918; Chapter 83 Silvio Benco on Joyce and Trieste, 1918; Chapter 84 Yeats to John Quinn, 1918; Chapter 85 Scofield Thayer on Joyce’s works, 1918; Chapter 86 Pound to John Quinn, 1920; Chapter 87 Evelyn Scott on Joyce and modernity, 1920; Chapter 88 J. C. Squire on Joyce, 1921; Chapter 89 Arthur Power on Joyce, 1921; Chapter 90 Joyce and jazz prose, 1921; Part 8 Ulysses, February 1922; Chapter 91 Valéry Larbaud, reaction to Ulysses, 1921; Chapter 92 Ulysses and Censorship, 1921; Chapter 93 Richard Aldington on the influence of Joyce, 1921; Chapter 94 Shaw’s reaction to the Ulysses prospectus, 1921; Part 9 Ulysses: Reviews; Chapter 95 Review, Daily Express, 1922; Chapter 96 Review, Sporting Times (Pink’Un), 1922; Chapter 97 Unsigned review, Evening News, 8 April 1922, 4; Chapter 98 John M. Murry, review, Nation & Athenœum, 22 April 1922, xxxi, 124–5; Chapter 99 Holbrook Jackson, review, To-Day, June 1922, ix, 47–9; Chapter 100 Review, Dublin Review, September 1922, clxxi, 112–19; Chapter 101 Reaction to a review, 1922; Chapter 102 Shane Leslie, review, Quarterly Review, 1922; Chapter 103 George Rehm, review, Chicago Tribune (European edition) 13 February 1922, 2; Chapter 104 Sisley Huddleston, review, Observer, 1922; Chapter 105 George Slocombe, review, Daily Herald, 17 March 1922, n.s., No. 921, 4; Chapter 106 Arnold Bennett, review, Outlook, 1922; Chapter 107 Joseph Collins, review, New York Times, 1922; Chapter 108 Edmund Wilson, review, New Republic, 1922; Chapter 109 Mary Colum, review, Freeman, 1922; Chapter 110 Gilbert Seldes, review, Nation, 30 August 1922, cxv, No. 2982, 211–12; Part 10 Ulysses: Reviews of American Edition, 1934; Chapter 111 Horace Gregory, review, New York Herald Tribune, 21 January 1934, Book Section, pp. 1–2; Chapter 112 Gilbert Seldes, review, New York Evening Journal, 27 January 1934, 11; Chapter 113 Review, The Carnegie Magazine, 1934; Chapter 114 Robert Cantwell, review, New Outlook, March 1934, clxiii, 57–8; Chapter 115 Edwin Baird, review, Real America, April 1934, iii, No. 2, 44; Chapter 116 Review of the English edition, New Statesman, 1936; Chapter 117 Unsigned review of the English edition, Times Literary Supplement, 23 January 1937; Part 11 Contemporary Critical Opinions; Chapter 118 Valéry Larbaud on Joyce, 1922; Chapter 119 Pound on Ulysses and Flaubert, 1922; Chapter 120 T. S. Eliot on Ulysses and myth, 1923; Chapter 121 John Eglinton on Joyce’s method, 1922; Chapter 122 Cecil Maitland on the Catholic tradition, 1922; Chapter 123 Alfred Noyes on literary Bolshevism, 1922; Chapter 124 Ford Madox Ford on Ulysses and indecency, 1922; Chapter 125 Paul Claudel on Ulysses, 1922; Chapter 126 Robert McAlmon on Joyce and Ulysses, 1920–2; Chapter 127 Oliver St. John Gogarty comment on Ulysses, 1922; Chapter 128 Gertrude Stein on Joyce; Chapter 129 Yeats to Olivia Shakespear, 1922; Chapter 130 Hart Crane on Ulysses, 1922; Chapter 131 Ford Madox Ford on Ulysses, 1922; Part 12 1923; Chapter 132 George Slocombe on Joyce, 1923; Chapter 133 Aleister Crowley on the novel of the mind, 1923; Chapter 134 An interview with Valéry Larbaud, 1923; Chapter 135 Yeats and the Dublin Philosophical Society, 1923; Part 13 1923: Ulysses; Chapter 136 An Irish comment on Ulysses, 1923; Chapter 137 An Irish opinion of Joyce, 1923; Chapter 138 Stephen Gwynn on modern Irish literature, 1923; Chapter 139 Ernest Boyd on Ireland’s literary renaissance, 1923; Part 14 1924: Ulysses; Chapter 140 F. M. Ford on the cadence of Joyce’s prose, 1924; Chapter 141 Comment on Yeats’s discovery of Joyce, 1924; Chapter 142 Alec Waugh on Joyce’s style, 1924; Chapter 143 Franklin Adams, comment on Ulysses, 1924; Chapter 144 Julien Green, comments on Ulysses, 1924; Chapter 145 Edmund Gosse to Louis Gillet, 1924; Chapter 146 Louis Cazamian on Joyce and Ulysses, 1924; Part 15 1925; Chapter 147 Ernest Boyd on Joyce, 1925; Chapter 148 Edmund Wilson on Joyce as a poet, 1925; Part 16 1925, Ulysses; Chapter 149 R. H. Pender on Ulysses, 1925; Chapter 150 Edwin Muir on the meaning of Ulysses, 1925; Chapter 151 A French critique of Louis Gillet, 1925; Chapter 152 German comment on Ulysses by Bernhard Fehr, 1925; Part 17 1926; Chapter 153 René Lalou on Joyce’s works, 1926; Chapter 154 Pound on ‘Work in Progress’, 1926; Part 18 Pomes Penyeach, July 1927; Chapter 155 George Slocombe, review, Daily Herald, 1927; Chapter 156 Æ, review, Irish Statesman, 1927; Chapter 157 Unsigned review, Nation, 12 October 1927, cxxv, 403; Chapter 158 Marcel Brion, review, Les Nouvelles litteraires, 1927; Chapter 159 Edmund Wilson, review, New Republic, 26 October 1927, lii, No. 673, 268; Chapter 160 Padraic Colum review, New York World, 1928; Chapter 161 Robert Hillyer, comment, New Adelphi, March 1928, i, No. 3, 264; Part 19 1927; Chapter 162 Yeats on Joyce in the Irish Senate, 1927; Part 20 1927: Ulysses; Chapter 163 Italo Svevo lecture on Joyce at Milan, 1927; Chapter 164 Armin Kesser on the German Ulysses, 1927; Chapter 165 Wyndham Lewis on time in Joyce, 1927; Chapter 166 Herbert Gorman on Joyce’s form, 1927; Chapter 167 Yvan Goll on Ulysses, 1927; Chapter 168 Another Goll comment on Ulysses, 1927; Part 21 1927: Work In Progress; Chapter 169 Mary Colum on the enigma of ‘Work in Progress’, 1927; Chapter 170 Henry Seidel Canby, reaction to ‘Work in Progress’, 1927; Chapter 171 ‘Affable Hawk’ dissatisfaction with ‘Work in Progress’, 1927; Chapter 172 William Carlos Williams on Joyce’s style, 1927; Chapter 173 Eugène Jolas et al answer Wyndham Lewis, 1927; Chapter 174 Gertrude Stein and T. S. Eliot on Joyce, 1927; Chapter 175 Eugène Jolas, memoir of Joyce, 1927;


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  • ISBN-13: 9780415487504
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 400
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: 1907-27
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0415487501
  • Publisher Date: 10 Oct 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 557 gr


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