Description |
xii, 376 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Irish studies |
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Irish studies (Syracuse, N.Y.)
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Contents |
1. Spilling Whiskey on the Corpus: Jacques Lacan and Dubliners -- 2. The Free Man's Journal: The Making of His[S]tory in "The Sisters" -- 3. The Detective and the Cowboy: Desire, Gender, and Perversion in "An Encounter" -- 4. The Question and the Quest: The Story of Mangan's Sister -- 5. Wondering Where All the Dust Comes From: Jouissance in "Eveline" -- 6. Living for the Other in "After the Race" -- 7. Men in Love: The Woman as Object of Exchange in "Two Gallants" -- 8. Ejaculations and Silence: Sex and the Symbolic Order in "The Boarding House" -- 9. "Why had he married the eyes in the photograph?": The Gaze in "A Little Cloud" -- 10. In No Case Shall the Said Bernard Bernard Bodley Be...: Repetition and Being in "Counterparts" -- 11. Where the Corkscrew Was: The Purpose of Insignificance in Joyce's "Clay" -- 12. Love in the Third Person in "A Painful Case" -- 13. "It'll be all right when King Eddie comes": The Pathetic Phallacy in "Ivy Day in the Committee Room" |
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14. Mrs. Kearney and the "Moral Umbrella" of Mr. O'Madden Burke: A Mother's Quest for the Phallus -- 15. "With God's grace I will rectify this and this": Masculinity Regained in "Grace" -- 16. "Perhaps she had not told him the whole story": The Woman as a Symptom of Masculinity in "The Dead" -- 17. Boxing My Own Corner |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Dubliners.
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Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981.
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Criticism.
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Masculinity in literature.
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Psychoanalysis and literature.
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Psychoanalysis and literature -- Ireland.
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Psychological fiction, English -- History and criticism.
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Psychological fiction, English -- Irish authors -- History and criticism.
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SUBJECT |
Dublin (Ireland) -- In literature.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008114861
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LC no. |
92033860 |
ISBN |
081562574X |
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0815626002 (paperback) |
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