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ISBN-13: | 9781134539864 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 10/15/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 836 |
File size: | 2 MB |
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James Joyce: The Critical Heritage Volume 1, 1907-27; Chapter 1 George Russell (Æ) on James Joyce; Chapter 2 Æ on Joyce; Chapter 3 Stanislaus Joyce on his brother; Chapter 4 Æ on Joyce; Chapter 5 Stanislaus on Joyce; Chapter 6 Æ on Joyce; chambermusic CHAMBER MUSIC; Chapter 7 Arthur Symons on Joyce; Chapter 8 Thomas Kettle, review, Freeman's Journal; Chapter 9 Arthur Symons, review, Nation; Chapter 10 Unsigned notice, Bookman; Chapter 11 Opinions of Chamber Music; Chapter 12 Unsigned review, Egoist; Chapter 13 ‘M.A.’ review, New Republic; Chapter 14 Morton D. Zabel on Chamber Music; Chapter 15 Louis Golding on Joyce's poetry; Chapter 16 Arthur Symons on Joyce's poetry; Chapter 17 Italo Svevo on Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist; dubliners DUBLINERS; Chapter 18 An Irish view of Dubliners; Chapter 19 Symons on Dubliners; Chapter 20 Unsigned review, Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 21 Unsigned review, AthencÆum; Chapter 22 Gerald Gould on Dubliners; Chapter 23 Unsigned review, Everyman; Chapter 24 Unsigned review, Academy; Chapter 25 Ezra Pound on Dubliners; Chapter 26 Unsigned review, Irish Book Lover; Chapter 27 A French view of Dubliners; Chapter 28 Review of the French translation; Chapter 29 Another French view of Dubliners; Chapter 30 Review of the French translation; Chapter 31 A later opinion of Dubliners; Chapter 32 Review of the German translation; opinions OPINIONS; Chapter 33 Pound to H. L. Mencken; Chapter 34 Pound to Mencken; Chapter 35 W. B. Yeats to Edmund Gosse; Chapter 36 W. B. Yeats on Joyce; Chapter 37 George Moore on Joyce; portrait A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN; Chapter 38 Reader's report on A Portrait of the Artist; Chapter 39 Pound on A Portrait; Chapter 40 Unsigned review, Everyman; Chapter 41 H. G. Wells, review, Nation; Chapter 42 A. Clutton-Brock, review, Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 43 Unsigned review, Literary World; Chapter 44 Review, Manchester Guardian; Chapter 45 Francis Hackett, review, New Republic; Chapter 46 Notice, Nation (New York); Chapter 47 Unsigned review, Freeman's Journal; Chapter 48 J. C. Squire, review, New Statesman; Chapter 49 Unsigned review, Irish Book Lover; Chapter 50 John Quinn, review, Vanity Fair; Chapter 51 Van Wyck Brooks, review, The Seven Arts; Chapter 52 John Macy, review of A Portrait and Dubliners; Chapter 53 Unsigned review, New Age; comments COMMENTS ON A PORTRAIT; Chapter 54 Stanislaus on A Portrait; Chapter 55 Ezra Pound to John Quinn; Chapter 56 An Italian comment on A Portrait; Chapter 57 Jane Heap on Joyce; Chapter 58 Margaret Anderson on Joyce; Chapter 59 A Pound editorial on Joyce and Wyndham Lewis; Chapter 60 Wyndham Lewis on A Portrait; Chapter 61 John F. Harris on the unconventional; Chapter 62 Hart Crane on Joyce and Ethics; Chapter 63 Virginia Woolf on modern novels; Chapter 64 Florent Fels, review of A Portrait; Chapter 65 Ford Madox Ford on Joyce; exiles EXILES; 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; Chapter 69 Review, Freeman's Journal; Chapter 70 A. Clutton-Brock, review, Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 71 Desmond MacCarthy, review, New Statesman; Chapter 72 Padraic Colum, review, Nation; Chapter 73 Francis Hackett, review, New Republic; Chapter 74 Little Review symposium on Exiles; Chapter 75 A French comment on Exiles; Chapter 76 Francis Fergusson on Exiles and Ibsen; Chapter 77 Bernard Bandler on Exiles; someviews SOME VIEWS FROM 1918 TO 1921; Chapter 78 P. Beaumont Wadsworth on Joyce; Chapter 79 Pound to Mencken; Chapter 80 Pound to John Quinn; Chapter 81 Padraic Colum on Joyce and Dublin; Chapter 82 Pound on the early works; Chapter 83 Silvio Benco on Joyce and Trieste; Chapter 84 Yeats to John Quinn; Chapter 85 Scofield Thayer on Joyce's works; Chapter 86 Pound to John Quinn; Chapter 87 Evelyn Scott on Joyce and modernity; Chapter 88 J. C. Squire on Joyce; Chapter 89 Arthur Power on Joyce; Chapter 90 Joyce and jazz prose; ulysses ULYSSES; Chapter 91 ValÉry Larbaud, reaction to Ulysses; Chapter 92 Ulysses and censorship; Chapter 93 Richard Aldington on the influence of Joyce; Chapter 94 Shaw's reaction to the Ulysses prospectus; ulysses_review ULYSSES: REVIEWS; Chapter 95 Review, Daily Express; Chapter 96 Review, Sporting Times (Pink ’Un); Chapter 97 Unsigned review, Evening News; Chapter 98 John M. Murry, review, Nation … AthenŒum; Chapter 99 Holbrook Jackson, review, To-Day; Chapter 100 Review, Dublin Review; Chapter 101 Reaction to a review; Chapter 102 Shane Leslie, review, Quarterly Review; Chapter 103 George Rehm, review, Chicago Tribune (European edition); Chapter 104 Sisley Huddleston, review, Observer; Chapter 105 George Slocombe, review, Daily Herald; Chapter 106 Arnold Bennett, review, Outlook; Chapter 107 Joseph Collins, review, New York Times; Chapter 108 Edmund Wilson, review, New Republic; Chapter 109 Mary Colum, review, Freeman; Chapter 110 Gilbert Seldes, review, Nation; ulysses_reviews2 ULYSSES: REVIEWS OF AMERICAN EDITION; Chapter 111 Horace Gregory, review, New York Herald Tribune; Chapter 112 Gilbert Seldes, review, New York Evening Journal; Chapter 113 Review, The Carnegie Magazine; Chapter 114 Robert Cantwell, review, New Outlook; Chapter 115 Edwin Baird, review, Real America; Chapter 116 Review of the English edition, New Statesman; Chapter 117 Unsigned review of the English edition, Times Literary Supplement; contemporary CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL OPINIONS; Chapter 118 ValÉry Larbaud on Joyce; Chapter 119 Pound on Ulysses and Flaubert; Chapter 120 T. S. Eliot on Ulysses and myth; Chapter 121 John Eglinton on Joyce's method; Chapter 122 Cecil Maitland on the Catholic tradition; Chapter 123 Alfred Noyes on literary Bolshevism; Chapter 124 Ford Madox Ford on Ulysses and indecency; Chapter 125 Paul Claudel on Ulysses; Chapter 126 Robert McAlmon on Joyce and Ulysses; Chapter 127 Oliver St. John Gogarty comment on Ulysses; Chapter 128 Gertrude Stein on Joyce; Chapter 129 Yeats to Olivia Shakespear; Chapter 130 Hart Crane on Ulysses; Chapter 131 Ford Madox Ford on Ulysses; a_1923 1923; Chapter 132 George Slocombe on Joyce; Chapter 133 Aleister Crowley on the novel of the mind; Chapter 134 An interview with ValÉry Larbaud; Chapter 135 Yeats and the Dublin Philosophical Society; ulysses_1923 1923: ULYSSES; Chapter 136 An Irish comment on Ulysses; Chapter 137 An Irish opinion of Joyce; Chapter 138 Stephen Gwynn on modern Irish literature; Chapter 139 Ernest Boyd on Ireland's literary renaissance; ulysses_1924 1924: ULYSSES; Chapter 140 F. M. Ford on the cadence of Joyce's prose; Chapter 141 Comment on Yeats's discovery of Joyce; Chapter 142 Alec Waugh on Joyce's style; Chapter 143 Franklin Adams, comment on Ulysses; Chapter 144 Julien Green, comments on Ulysses; Chapter 145 Edmund Gosse to Louis Gillet; Chapter 146 Louis Cazamian on Joyce and Ulysses; a_1925 1925; Chapter 147 Ernest Boyd on Joyce; Chapter 148 Edmund Wilson on Joyce as a poet; ulysses_1925 1925: ULYSSES; Chapter 149 R. H. Pender on Ulysses; Chapter 150 Edwin Muir on the meaning of Ulysses; Chapter 151 A French critique of Louis Gillet; Chapter 152 German comment on Ulysses by Bernhard Fehr; a_1926 1926; Chapter 153 RenÉLalou on Joyce's works; Chapter 154 Pound on ‘Work in Progress’; pomes POMES PENYEACH; Chapter 155 George Slocombe, review, Daily Herald; Chapter 156 Æ review, Irish Statesman; Chapter 157 Unsigned review, Nation; Chapter 158 Marcel Brion, review, Les Nouvelles littÉraires; Chapter 159 Edmund Wilson, review, New Republic; Chapter 160 Padraic Colum review, New York World; Chapter 161 Robert Hillyer, comment, New Adelphi; a_1927 1927; Chapter 162 Yeats on Joyce in the Irish Senate; ulysses_1927 1927: ULYSSES; Chapter 163 Italo Svevo lecture on Joyce at Milan; Chapter 164 Armin Kesser on the German Ulysses; Chapter 165 Wyndham Lewis on time in Joyce; Chapter 166 Herbert Gorman on Joyce's form; Chapter 167 Yvan Goll on Ulysses; Chapter 168 Another Goll comment on Ulysses; work_1927 1927: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 169 Mary Colum on the enigma of ‘Work in Progress’; Chapter 170 Henry Seidel Canby, reaction to ‘Work in Progress’; Chapter 171 ‘Affable Hawk’ dissatisfaction with ‘Work in Progress’; Chapter 172 William Carlos Williams on Joyce's style; Chapter 173 EugÈne Jolas et al. answer Wyndham Lewis; Chapter 174 Gertrude Stein and T. S. Eliot on Joyce; Chapter 175 EugÈne Jolas, memoir of Joyce; James Joyce: The Critical Heritage Volume 2, 1928-41; annalivia ANNA LIVIA PLURABELLE, ALP; Chapter 176 Early reaction from Stanislaus Joyce; Chapter 177 Padraic Colum, ‘Preface’ for Anna Livia Plurabelle; Chapter 178 Sean O'Faolain on the language of ALP; Chapter 179 Gerald Gould, comment, Observer; Chapter 180 Unsigned review, Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 181 Æ, review, Irish Statesman; Chapter 182 O'Faolain, reply to review in Irish Statesman; Chapter 183 EugÈne Jolas, reply to Sean O'Faolain; Chapter 184 O'Faolain, reply to EugÈne Jolas; Chapter 185 Cyril Connolly, review, Life and Letters; Chapter 186 Arnold Bennett, comment, London Evening Standard; Chapter 187 Leon Edel on Work in Progress; Chapter 188 G. W. Stonier, review of ALP and Haveth Childers Everywhere; Chapter 189 Unsigned review of ALP and HCE , Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 190 O'Faolain, re-reading of ALP; Chapter 191 Philippe Soupault and the French translation of ALP; Chapter 192 French comment on Work in Progress; Chapter 193 Max Eastman, interview with Joyce about ALP; a_1928 1928; Chapter 194 F. Scott Fitzgerald and Joyce; Chapter 195 Ellen Glasgow on the novel; Chapter 196 Denis Marion on Joyce; ulysses_1928 1928: ULYSSES; Chapter 197 Sisley Huddleston on Joyce and Sylvia Beach; Chapter 198 A French comment on Joyce the Romancier; Chapter 199 Rebecca West on Joyce; Chapter 200 Carola Giedion-Welcker on Ulysses; Chapter 201 Stefan Zweig on Ulysses; Chapter 202 Gerhardt Hauptmann on Ulysses; Chapter 203 Ernst R. Curtius on Joyce's works; Chapter 204 William Carlos Williams on Ulysses; work_1928 1928: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 205 Jack Lindsay on the modern consciousness; Chapter 206 Robert McAlmon on Joyce, transition and ALP; Chapter 207 H. G. Wells deserts the standard; a_1929 1929; Chapter 208 John Eglinton on Joyce's emancipation; ulysses_1929 1929: ULYSSES; Chapter 209 Jack Kahane comment on Ulysses; Chapter 210 Wyndham Lewis to A. Symons on Ulysses; Chapter 211 Adrienne Monnier on Ulysses and French public; Chapter 212 Ernst R. Curtius on Ulysses; Chapter 213 Jean Cassou, review of French Ulysses; Chapter 214 Arnold Bennett on the influence of Ulysses; Chapter 215 Marcel Brion, review of Ulysses; Chapter 216 Marc Chadourne, comment on Ulysses; Chapter 217 Paul Souday, opinion of Ulysses; Chapter 218 Marcel Thiebaut, review of Ulysses; Chapter 219 Brian Penton, comment on the form of the novel; Chapter 220 S. Foster Damon on Ulysses and Dublin; Chapter 221 Edmond Jaloux on the English novel; p7 1929: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 222 Padraic Colum assisting with Work in Progress; Chapter 223 Max Eastman on unintelligibility; Chapter 224 Harry Crosby answers Max Eastman; Chapter 225 C. K. Ogden on linguistic experiment; Chapter 226 Arnold Bennett on the oddest novel; Chapter 227 C. Giedion-Welcker on Joyce's experiment; Chapter 228 Michael Stuart on Work in Progress; p8 TALES TOLD OF SHEM … SHAUN; Chapter 229 Editorial, New York Times; Chapter 230 Michael Stuart on the sublime; Chapter 231 Hamish Miles, review, Criterion; Chapter 232 Unsigned review, Saturday Review; Chapter 233 D. G. Bridson, review, New English Weekly; Chapter 234 E. Oldmeadow, review, Tablet; Chapter 235 Unsigned comment on T. S. Eliot and Joyce; p9 1930; Chapter 236 Frank O'Connor on Joyce; Chapter 237 Herbert Read on classic or romantic; Chapter 238 Herbert Read on Joyce's influence; Chapter 239 Philippe Soupault on Joyce; p10 1930: ULYSSES; Chapter 240 Austin Clarke on Joyce; Chapter 241 G. K. Chesterton on Joyce; p11 1930: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 242 Paul L. LÉon and Joyce; Chapter 243 Rebecca West on Work in Progress; Chapter 244 Stuart Gilbert on Joyce's growth; p12 HAVETH CHILDERS EVERYWHERE (HCE); Chapter 245 Padraic Colum, review, New Republic; Chapter 246 Michael Petch, opinion, Everyman; p13 1931: ULYSSES; Chapter 247 Sisley Huddleston on Joyce and Ulysses; Chapter 248 Wyndham Lewis on Joyce; Chapter 249 Henri FluchÈre on Ulysses; Chapter 250 A Fellow Dubliner on Joyce, S. Gilbert and Gogarty; Chapter 251 Harold Nicolson on the significance of Joyce; p14 1931: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 252 Stuart Gilbert explicates Work in Progress; Chapter 253 George Moore to Louis Gillet; Chapter 254 Michael Stuart on Joyce's word creatures; p15 1932; Chapter 255 EugÈne Jolas, homage to Joyce; Chapter 256 Elliot Paul, comment on Joyce; Chapter 257 Desmond MacCarthy on the postwar novel; Chapter 258 John Eglinton on the early Joyce; p16 1932: ULYSSES; Chapter 259 Henry Daniel-Rops on the interior monologue; Chapter 260 Thomas Wolfe comment on Ulysses; Chapter 261 Carl Jung, letter to Joyce; Chapter 262 Carl Jung on Ulysses; Chapter 263 L. A. G. Strong on Joyce; p17 1933; Chapter 264 A. Lyner on music and Joyce; Chapter 265 Mirsky on bourgeois decadence; p18 1933: ULYSSES; Chapter 266 Emeric Fischer on the interior monologue; Chapter 267 267. Pound on Ulysses and Wyndham Lewis; Chapter 268 Robert Cantwell on Joyce's influence; Chapter 269 G. K. Chesterton on eccentricity; p19 1933: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 270 EugÈne Jolas, explication; Chapter 271 Ronald Symond on The Mookse and the Gripes; p20 MIME OF MICK, NICK AND THE MAGGIES (MIME); Chapter 272 G. W. Stonier, review, New Statesman; p21 1935; Chapter 273 Malcolm Cowley on religion of art; Chapter 274 John H. Roberts on religion to art; Chapter 275 275. A Communist on Joyce; Chapter 276 Frank Budgen on Joyce; p22 1934: ULYSSES; Chapter 277 Alec Brown on Ulysses and the novel; Chapter 278 Ernest Boyd on Joyce's influence; Chapter 279 Karl Radek on Joyce's realism; Chapter 280 Frank Swinnerton on Joyce and Freud; p23 1934: WORK IN PROGRESS; Chapter 281 Richard Thoma on the dream in progress; Chapter 282 Edith Sitwell on prose innovations; p24 1935; Chapter 283 Dorothy Richardson on Joyce; Chapter 284 L. A. G. Strong on the novel; Chapter 285 L. A. G. Strong on Joyce and new fiction; p25 1936; Chapter 286 James Joyce and Gertrude Stein; Chapter 287 Thomas Wolfe on Ulysses; Chapter 288 James T. Farrell, reply to Mirsky and Radek; p26 COLLECTED POEMS; Chapter 289 Review, New York Herald Tribune; Chapter 290 Horace Reynolds, comment, New York Times; Chapter 291 Irene Hendry on Joyce's poetry; p27 1937; Chapter 292 Mary Colum on Joyce; p28 1938; Chapter 293 Æ on Joyce and Ulysses; Chapter 294 A Marxian view of Ulysses; Chapter 295 EugÈne Jolas, homage and commentary; p29 FINNEGANS WAKE; Chapter 296 L. A. G. Strong, review, John O'London's Weekly; Chapter 297 Paul Rosenfeld, review, Saturday Review of Literature; Chapter 298 Louise Bogan, review, Nation; Chapter 299 Unsigned review, Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 300 Padraic Colum, review, New York Times; Chapter 301 Oliver Gogarty, review, Observer; Chapter 302 Edwin Muir, review, Listener; Chapter 303 B. Ifor Evans, review, Manchester Guardian; Chapter 304 G. W. Stonier, review, New Statesman; Chapter 305 Georges Pelorson, review, in Aux Ecoutes; Chapter 306 Malcolm Muggeridge, review, Time and Tide; Chapter 307 Alfred Kazin, review, New York Herald Tribune; Chapter 308 Morley Callaghan, review, Saturday Night; Chapter 309 Richard Aldington, review, Atlantic Monthly; Chapter 310 Unsigned review, Irish Times; Chapter 311 Harry Levin, review, New Directions; Chapter 312 William Troy, review, Partisan Review; Chapter 313 A. Glendinning, review, Nineteenth Century; Chapter 314 Review, Dublin Magazine; Chapter 315 Salvatore Rosati, review, Nuova Antologia; p30 CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL COMMENT; Chapter 316 Sean O'Casey, letter to Joyce; Chapter 317 Dorothy Richardson, opinion; Chapter 318 LÉon Edel on Finnegans Wake; Chapter 319 Mary Colum on Finnegans Wake; Chapter 320 Margaret Schlauch on Joyce's language; Chapter 321 Louis Gillet on Finnegans Wake; Chapter 322 Walter Rybert on how to read Finnegans Wake; Chapter 323 John Peale Bishop on Finnegans Wake; p31 1941; Chapter 324 Max Rychner on Ulysses; Chapter 325 Van Wyck Brooks on Joyce; p32 CRITICAL OBITUARIES; Chapter 326 Thornton Wilder in Poetry; Chapter 327 Cyril Connolly, New Statesman; Chapter 328 Unsigned notice, New Republic; Chapter 329 Stephen Spender, Listener; Chapter 330 Oliver Gogarty, Saturday Review of Literature; Chapter 331 Unsigned notice, Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 332 J. Donald Adams, New York Times; Chapter 333 Padraic Colum, reply to Oliver Gogarty; Chapter 334 Frank Budgen, Horizon; Chapter 335 T. S. Eliot, Horizon; p33 AFTER 1941; Chapter 336 Paul LÉon remembers; Chapter 337 James Stephens remembers; Chapter 338 Oliver Gogarty comments; Chapter 339 Oliver Gogarty corrects memories; Chapter 340 Mary Colum corrects Gogarty; Chapter 341 Stanislaus Joyce corrects Gogarty; Chapter 342 Malcolm Cowley recalls Joyce and Sylvia Beach; Chapter 343 Janet Flanner recalls Joyce and Sylvia Beach; Chapter 344 An Irish last word;