"Work in Progress "contains a separate essay on each of Joyce s major works "(Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, "and "Finnegans Wake), "with recognized Joyce scholars examining in each a central critical problem.Morris Beja examines "Dubliners "from the perspective of the epiphany, a concept formulated by the young Joyce. Richard Peterson finds a rhythmic flow in "A Portrait "that helps us see its narrative structuring more clearly. Shari and Bernard Benstock explore "Ulysses "to discern how movement and spatiality function in its narrative. Patrick McCarthy considers how "Finnegans Wake "and its audience are necessarily symbiotic partners.In the second grouping of essays Edmund Epstein and Fritz Senn each investigate how Joyce handles or manipulates language. Looking at three decades of criticism, Margaret Church demonstrates where the study of the Viconian cycle and stream-of-consciousness has led toward an understanding of the role of time in Joyce s fiction. Sheldon Brivic adduces a Joycean psychology from the works that offers an additional dimension to the study of the texts. Suzette Henke traces the growing maturity of Joyce s attitude toward women. Completing the collection, Father Robert Boyle examines the religious ethos present in Joyce s work."
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Richard F. Peterson is Professor of English at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and is author of "Mary Lavin "and "William Butler Yeats. "Alan M. Cohn is Humanities Librarian and Professor of English, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and is bibliographer for the "James Joyce Quarterly. "Edmund L. Epstein is Professor of English at Queens College-CUNY and at the CUNY Graduate Center. He has been editor of the "James Joyce Quarterly "and is author of "The Ordeal of Stephen Dedalus, "published by Southern Illinois University Press."
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