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James Joyce, Urban Planning and Irish Modernism: Dublins of the Future

Autor L. Lanigan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 aug 2014
Irish writing in the modernist era is often regarded as a largely rural affair, engaging with the city in fleeting, often disparaging ways, with Joyce cast as a defiant exception. This book shows how an urban modernist tradition, responsive to the particular political, social, and cultural conditions of Dublin, emerged in Ireland at this time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137378194
ISBN-10: 1137378190
Pagini: 243
Ilustrații: IX, 243 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Urbanizing the Revival: Urban Planning, Irish Modernism and Dublin 2. A Drama in Muslin and the Formation of an Irish Urban Modernism 3. 'A space-embracing somewhere, beyond surmise, beyond geography': Visions of the City in the Irish Revival 4. 'A More Spacious Age': Re-imagining the City in Dubliners 5. A Portrait of the City 6. 'If My Memory Serves Me': The Subject, Memory, and Democratic Planning in 'Wandering Rocks' 7. 'A Necessary Evil': Planning and the Marginal Space of Nighttown in 'Circe' 8. Epilogue: Writing Dublin After Joyce Bibliography Notes Index

Recenzii

“James Joyce, Urban Planning and Irish Modernism is effectively divided into two parts, with the first focusing upon Irish Modernist fiction before Joyce, and the second examining Joyce and his aftermath. … this is an assured and incisive intervention in both Joycean and Irish studies scholarship, offering a unique insight into the hitherto obscured intersections of Irish literature and Irish planning.” (Stephen O’Neill, Notes and Queries, Vol. 63 (3), September, 2016)


“Lanigan’s book offers to Joyce scholars several useful new contexts in which to reread, and rediscover, Joyce’s fictions. It also suggests, to scholars of Irish literature or urban literature, new ways to think about literary representations of Dublin before and after Joyce.” (Michael Rubenstein, James Joyce Quarterly, Vol. 53 (1-2),2015-2016)



“This study provides a useful historic reminder of architectural modes and issues and recalls the first professional manifestation of town planning in Ireland … . this is an essential … addition to the burgeoning analysis of the birth pangs of Irish town planning.” (Fergal MacCabe, Pleanáil, Issue 21, 2015-2016)



Notă biografică

Liam Lanigan is an IRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University College Cork, Ireland. He has previously taught at NUI Maynooth, the University of Kaposva'r, Hungary, and University College Dublin.