Languages
Dublin (Ireland)
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 3 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Collaborative Dubliners = Joyce in dialogue /
by:
Dublin (Ireland); Mahaffey, Vicki.; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Suburban affiliations = social relations in the greater Dublin area /
by:
Dublin (Ireland); Project Muse.; Corcoran, Mary P.; Peillon, Michel.; Gray, Jane, (1963-)
(Electronic resources)
Ulysses /
by:
Dublin (Ireland); Ernst, Morris L. (1888-1976.); Woolsey, John Munro, (1877-1945.); Random House (Firm),; Joyce, James, (1882-1941.); Herman Finkelstein Collection (Library of Congress); Rouben Mamoulian Collection (Library of Congress)
(Language materials, printed)
Modernity, freedom, and the African diaspora = Dublin, New Orleans, Paris /
by:
White, Elisa Joy.; Paris (France); New Orleans (La.); Dublin (Ireland); Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
The culture of Joyce's Ulysses
by:
Kershner, R. B., (1944-); Dublin (Ireland)
(Electronic resources)
James Joyce = a short introduction /
by:
Seidel, Michael, (1943-); Dublin (Ireland); Wiley InterScience (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
A Portrait of the artist as a young man /
by:
Joyce, James, (1882-1941.); Dublin (Ireland); Ireland; ANDERSON, Chester Grant.; Ellmann, Richard, (1918-1987.); Jacques, Robin.
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects
Community life- Ireland
Americans- Ireland
Artists- Ireland
Joyce, James,
English fiction- Greek influences.
Suburbs- Ireland
Dialogue in literature.
Blacks- Social conditions.- France
Dublin (Ireland)- Race relations.
City and town life- Fiction.
Stream of consciousness fiction.
Bloom, Molly (Fictitious character)
Newspapers in literature.
Community life- France
Ireland- Civilization
Jewish men
LITERARY CRITICISM- European
Dublin (Ireland)- Social conditions.
Joyce, James,- Dubliners.
American students- Ireland
Young men- Ireland
Dublin (Ireland)- In literature.
Joyce, James,- Criticism and interpretation.
Authors and readers- History- 20th century.
Community life- Louisiana
African diaspora.
Married people
Artists
Domestic fiction.
Homer
Modernism (Literature)
Blacks- Social conditions.- Ireland
New Orleans (La.)- Race relations.
College students- Sexual behavior
Rogues and vagabonds
Manners and customs.
Psychological fiction.
Joyce, James,- Ulysses.
Paris (France)- Race relations.
City and town life.
Young men.
Bloom, Leopold (Fictitious character)
Popular culture in literature.
Associations, institutions, etc.- Ireland
African Americans- Social conditions.- Louisiana
City and town life
Artists.