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    Coping with Joyce: essays from the Copenhagen symposium

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    Essays from the Tenth International James Joyce Symposium held in Copenhagen in 1986(print) xviii, 280 p. : port. ; 24 cmIntroduction ix -- Abbreviations xvii -- MAJOR ADDRESS -- 1. Joyce's Heliotrope Margot Norris 3 -- 2. Joyce the Verb Fritz Senn 25 -- 3. The Joycead Colbert Kearney 55 -- 4. Inscribing James Joyce's Tombstone Bernard Benstock 73 -- 5. Joyce and Modernist Ideology Robert Scholes 91 -- CRITICAL STUDIES -- 6. Farrington the Scrivener : A Story of Dame Street Morris Beja 111 -- 7. The Language of Exiles Give Hart 123 -- 8. And the Music Goes Round and Round : A Couple of New Approaches to Joyce's Uses of Music in Ulysses Zack Bowen 137 -- 9. "Roll Away the Reel World, the Reel World" : "Circe" and Cinema Austin Briggs 145 -- 10. Images of the Lacanian Gaze in Ulysses Sheldon Brivic 157 -- 11. Jellyfish and Treacle : Lewis, Joyce, Gender, and Modernism Bonnie Kime Scott 168 -- 12. The Letter Selfpenned to One's Other : Joyce's Writing, Deconstruction, Feminism Ellen Carol Jones 180 -- 13. Simulation, Pluralism, and the Politics of Everyday Life Jules David Law 195 -- 14. Joyce's Pedagogy: Ulysses and Finnegans Wake as Theory Patrick McGee 206 -- 15. From Catechism to Catachresis : Aspects of Joycean Pedagogy in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake Lorraine Weir 220 -- 16. ALP's Final Monologue in Finnegans Wake : The Dialectical Logic of Joyce's Dream Text Kimberly Devlin 232 -- 17. Shahrazade, Turko the Terrible, and Shem : The Reader as Voyeur in Finnegans Wake Henriette Lazaridis Power 248 -- 18. The Wakes Confounded Language Derek Attridge 262 -- Contributors 269 -- Index 27

    Prophetic Reading: Sisterhood and Psychoanalysis in H.D.’s HERmione

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    This article offers a comparative reading of H.D.’s 1927 kunstlerroman à clef, HERmione, and Freud’s Dora alongside an intertextual close reading of its dense web of literary allusions in order to argue that it offers a sustained critique of Freudian psychoanalysis and an alternative origin story for the condition of hysteria. Drawing on the notion of prophecy as it is thematised in the novel, the article demonstrates H.D.’s prefiguring of Juliet Mitchell’s recent reconfiguration of hysteria as a response to, replacement by, or failure of identification with a sibling
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