Introduction:Re-readings, relocations, and receptions /Richard Brown - Dubliners: surprised by chance /Vicki Mahaffey - Desire, freedom, and confessional culture in A portrait of the artist as a young man /John Paul Riquelme - Ulysses: the epic of the human body /Maud Ellmann - Finnegans wake: novel and anti-novel /Finn Fordham - European Joyce /Geert Lernout -"In the heart of the Hibernian metropolis"? Joyce's reception in Ireland, 1900-1940 /John Nash - His cittaa immediata: Joyce's triestine home from home /John McCourt - James Joyce and German literature, or reflections on the vagaries and vacancies of reception studies /Robert K. Weninger - Molly's Gibraltar: the other location in Joyce's Ulysses /Richard Brown - Joyce and postcolonial theory: analytic and tropical modes /Mark Wollaeger - "United States of Asia": James Joyce and Japan /Eishiro Ito - Where Agni Araflammed and Shiva Slew: Joyce's interface with India /Krishna Sen - Joyce and New Zealand: biography, censorship, and influence /David G. Wright - Joyce's Homer, Homer's Joyce /Declan Kiberd - TheJoyce of French theory /Jean-Michel Rabatae - Joyce, music, and popular culture /R. Brandon Kershner - TheJoyce of manuscripts /Daniel Ferrer - Joyce's bridge to late twentieth-century British theater: Harold Pinter's dialogue with exiles /Mark Taylor-Batty - TheJoyce effect: Joyce in visual art /Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes - "In his secondmouth language": Joyce and Irish poetry /Derval Tubridy - "Ghostly light": spectres of modernity in James Joyce's and John Huston's "The dead" /Luke Gibbons - Joyce through the little magazines /Katherine Mullin - Joyce and radio /Jane Lewty - Scotographia: Joyce and psychoanalysis /Luke Thurston.
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 - Criticism and interpretation