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“Excellent.”—Studies: An Irish Quarterly
 
“A handy anthology of key articles, twelve in all, excavated from the trove of Joyce interpretation, analysis and scholarship. . . . Each piece marks a moment of departure subsequent studies have built on, extended, or reacted against, but which nonetheless laid down significant parameters for approaching Joyce’s works.”—Irish Studies Review
 
"Provides readers with introductions to, and examples of, important Joyce scholarship during its middle years, the 1950s and 1960s, when much of the groundwork for today’s Joyce criticism was laid."--Patrick A. McCarthy, University of Miami

"Provides readers a revealing, stimulating basis for moving forward with their own interpretations while remembering the paths, clearly marked out by the editor’s introductions and selections, already traveled by twelve canny, influential, earlier readers of Joyce’s memorable narratives."--John Paul Riquelme, Boston University

This collection presents, in a single volume, key seminal essays in the study of James Joyce. Representing important contributions to scholarship that have helped shape current methods of approaching Joyce’s works, the volume reacquaints contemporary readers with the literature that forms the basis of ongoing scholarly inquiries in the field.

Foundational Essays in James Joyce Studies makes this trailblazing scholarship readily accessible to readers. Offering three essays each on Joyce’s four main works (Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, and Finnegans Wake), editor Michael Patrick Gillespie provides a contextual general introduction as well as short introductions to each section that describe the essays that follow and their original contribution to the field. Featuring works by Robert Boyle, Edmund L. Epstein, S. L. Goldberg, Clive Hart, A. Walton Litz, Robert Scholes, Thomas F. Staley, James R. Thrane, Thomas F. Van Laan, and Florence L. Walzl, this is a volume that no serious scholar of Joyce can be without.

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: A Retrospective Arrangement 1(14)
Part I Engaging Dubliners
15(60)
1 The Liturgy of the Epiphany Season and the Epiphanies of Joyce
24(29)
Florence L. Walzl
2 Moral Responsibility in Joyce's "Clay"
53(6)
Thomas F. Staley
3 Semiotic Approaches to a Fictional Text: Joyce's "Eveline"
59(16)
Robert Scholes
Part II Maturing Views of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
75(76)
4 Joyce's Sermon on Hell: Its Source and Its Backgrounds
85(40)
James R. Thrane
5 Joyce and the Artist's Fingernails
125(14)
S. L. Goldberg
6 The Meditative Structure of Joyce's Portrait
139(12)
Thomas F. Van Laan
Part III The Text and Textuality of Ulysses
151(40)
7 Early Vestiges of Joyce's Ulysses
160(12)
A. Walton Litz
8 Cruxes in Ulysses: Notes toward an Edition and Annotation
172(13)
Edmund L. Epstein
9 The Anti-Semitic Limerick Incidents and Joyce's "Bloomsday"
185(6)
Marvin Magalaner
Part IV Foundations of Finnegans Wake
191(78)
10 From Finnegans Wake: A Sentence in Progress
200(38)
David Hayman
11 Notes on the Text of Finnegans Wake
238(14)
Clive Hart
12 Finnegans Wake, Page 185: An Explication
252(17)
Robert Boyle
List of Contributors 269(4)
Index 273
Michael Patrick Gillespie, professor of English at Florida International University, is the author or editor of many books, including The Aesthetics of Chaos and Oscar Wilde and the Poetics of Ambiguity.