Joyce and Feminism

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Indiana University Press, 1984 - Feminism and literature - 242 pages
"Scott asserts that a new feminist consciousness will facilitate fresh discoveries in Joyce. Shifting from contexts, to individuals, to texts, she provides the reader with a re-vision of women and Joyce. She develops a feminist framework for approaching Joyce, which allows for the mutual communication of conventional and feminist critics. In Joyce and Feminism, Scott demonstrates Joyce's need for and use of women in the creation and publication of his work. She evaluates his sensitivity to the problems of real women in life and fiction and discusses the evolution of his work from early, realistic depictions to late recreations of the goddess"--Jacket.

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Feminist Frameworks for Joyce
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Mythical Historical and Cultural
9
The Female Family of Joyce
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Copyright

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