21. Language and languages in Joyce’s fiction

CONTENTS

Serenella ZanottiLanguage and Languages in Joyce’s Fiction: An Introduction

Fritz Senn, Jolanta Wawrzycka, Enrico Terrinoni, Erika MihálycsaJoycean Translatitudes

Richard BrownThe “Whereabouts” of the Intertextual-genetical in Joyce and Sterne

Ilaria NataliDefining His Poetics: Joyce’s Early Notes on the Divine Comedy

Laura Pelaschiar Joyce’s “Pinocchioism”: The Language of Lies in Joyce’s Art

Arianna AutieriTranslating Joyce’s Musical Language: “The Dead”

Niall Ó Cuileagáin“Is he as innocent as his speech?”: Rural Hiberno-English in Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Alberto TondelloMaterial Language and Situated Cognition in James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Chiara SciarrinoCorpus Stylistics and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: (De-) constructing the Spirit of the Soul

Ira TorresiA Tale of Two Homers (and One James): Ulyssean Loops from Literature to Popular Culture, and Back

Ennio Ravasio“Why Minor Sad?”: Musical Theory in Ulysses

Fedya Daas“Masked licence”: Parody, Heroism and the Yeatsian Theory of the Mask

Andrea BinelliCirculating Like a Ballad in The Dark. Joyce, The Wake and the Anarchist Translation

Alan Shockley[S]oandso Many Counterpoint Words”: The Contrapuntal Music of “Night Lessons”

Annalisa Federici“Dear Henry” / “Dear Jim” / “My Dearest Nora”: Fictional and Private Language in Joyce

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