Volume 51.4 - James Joyce Quarterly
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Volume 51.4

Raising the Wind
Sean Latham

Perspectives

The 37th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Open Reading of Irish Poetry and Prose at D. G. Wills Books, La Jolla, California, 17 March 2016
William Swank

Articles

The Bog of Allen, the Tiber River, and the Pontine Marshes: An Ecocritical Reading of ‘The Dead’
James Fairhall

Demonic Joyce
Luke Thurston

Inverted Commas, Unreality, and Chiasmus in ‘Aeolus’
Susan L. Solomon

Who is M’Intosh?
Jonathan Bricke Rowan

A Prompt from a Primer: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Finnegans Wake
Michelle McSwiggan Kelly

Ernest Hemingway’s Reading of James Joyce’s Ulysses
John Beall

Richard Ellmann’s James Joyce: An Interview Revisited
William Baker

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William S. Brockman

Note

A Father and Daughter Excursion on the Erin’s King
Luca Crispi

Entertainments

Introducing Robert Berry and ULYSSES “seen”
Mike Barsanti

Penelope Says
Robert Berry

Reviews

Zois in Nighttown: Prostitution and Syphilis in the Trieste of James Joyce and Italo Svevo: 1880-1920 by Erik Holmes Schneider
Keving Birmingham

The Cambridge Companion to “Ulysses” edited by Sean Latham
Tim Conley

Violence, Narrative and Myth in Joyce and Yeats: Subjective Identity and Anarcho-Syndicalist Traditions by Tudor Balinisteanu
Miranda Hickman

Brouillons d’un Baiser: Premiers pas vers “Finnegans Wake” by James Joyce, edited by Daniel Ferrer and translated by Marie Darrieussecq
Terrence Kileen

Sublime Noise: Musical Culture and the Modernist Writer by Josh Epstein
Sebastian D. G. Knowles

Flann O’Brien: Contesting Legacies edited by Ruben Borg, Paul Fagan, and Werner Huber
Erika Mihálycsa

David Lodge and the Tradition of the Modern Novel by J. Russell Perkin
Rob Spence

The Prose Elegy: An Exploration of Modern American and British Fiction by John B. Vickery
Mary Power

The Sixteenth of June: A Novel by Maya Lang
William Kupinse

Letter

Sidney Feshbach

Contributors