Papers on Joyce

A continuación ofrecemos la justificación, normas de publicación y los índices de la revista internacional de la Asociación Papers on Joyce.

We include the indexes, subscription information and publishing guidelines to the international journal  Papers on Joyce.

ISSN 1135-0504

Editors : Francisco García Tortosa -Carmelo Medina Casado
Associate editor: Jefferey Simons

e-mail: pacogar@us.es/cmedina@ujaen.es

Editorial Board
José Antonio Álvarez Amorós- Derek Attridge -Jacques Aubert- Antonio Ballesteros-Morris Beja-Rosa Maria Bosinelli- Richard Brown -David Clark-Margarita Estévez Saá-David Hayman -Luis Alberto Lázaro Lafuente-Anne MacCarthy-David Norris-Ricardo Navarrete-Mª Isabel Porcel García- Jean Michel Rabaté- Weldon Thornton-Antonio Raúl de Toro Santos-

Papers on Joyce, an international journal published yearly by the Spanish James Joyce Society, is open to contrlbutions in the general field of Joycean studies.  Reviews of recent books and news of academic events in the field will also be published.

All contributions to Papers on Joyce must conform to the current MLA style sheet and supply documentation md references by means of end notes. The titles of Joyce's works should be abbreviated in accordance with the guidelines offered in the inside back cover of the James Joyce Quarterly. If this ls not possible, give relevant information in an end note. Essays should not normally exceed six thousand words in length and reviews should range between eight hundred and one thousand words.

Send contibutions and books for review to the editors at either of these addresses:

Francisco García Tortosa (pacogar@us.es)
Departamento de Literatura Inglesa y Norteamericana
Facultad de Filología
Universidad de Sevilla
4104 SEVILLA, Spain

or
Carmelo Medina Casado (cmedina@ujaen.es)
Departamento de Filología Inglesa
Universidad de Jaén
Campus de las Lagunillas
23071 JAËN, Spain

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Indexes


Papers on Joyce I                 Papers on Joyce II

Papers on Joyce III                Papers on Joyce IV

Papers on Joyce V                Papers on Joyce VI

Papers on Joyce VII-VIII         Papers on Joyce IX

Papers on Joyce X-XI             Papers on Joyce XII       

Papers on Joyce I

1995
-Editorial Note. 3-5.

-Ballesteros González, Antonio. "Metaliterary Parody in The Unfortunate Traveller and Ulysses." 5-12.

-Benstock, Bernard. "Paname-Turricum and Tarry Easty: James Joyce's Città Immediata." 13-20.

-Carnero González, José. "Notes toward a Reading Proposal: WP and FW." 21-28.

-García León, Rafael I. "The 'Chittering Waters' of Bloom and Stephen." 29-38.

-Hayman, David. "´The Pilsener Had the Beer: HCE's Sorry Case." 39-52.

-Navarrete Franco, Ricardo. "Alliteration and Reading in Finnegans Wake." 53-59.

-Senn, Fritz. "Hawlike Man?." 61-66.

-Sullivan, David. "Answering Joyce's Portrait." 67-84.

-Toro Santos, Antonio Raúl de. "An Approach to the Influence of Joyce in Devalar by R. Otero Pedrayo." 85-90.

-Venegas Lagüens, Mª Luisa. "Dickens in Ulysses." 91-98.

Reviews:

-David Hayman.   The Arroyo/Ríos Edition of Ulysses. 99-104.

-José Carnero González.  James Joyce's  "Anna Livia Plurabelle" (Finnegans Wake I.viii). Trans.  Francisco García Tortosa et al. 105-108.

-Stephen James Joyce. Joyce Images. Ed.  Bob Cato and Greg Vitiello. 109-110.

Poetry
"A Jejune Joycean" by Jefferey Simons. 111.
 
 

Review to the issue
 

Papers on Joyce II

1996

-Almagro Jiménez, Manuel. "To Be and (or?) Not to Be: Joyce´s Rewriting of Shakespeare." 3-18.

-Chin, Sheon-Joo. "Aristotle's Masterpiece: A Possible Source Book for the 'Ithaca' Episode in Ulysses." 19-24.

-Lázaro, Luis Alberto. "James Joyce  and Juan Goytisolo: Echoes from Ulysses in Reivindicación del conde don Julián." 25-33.

-Lernout, Geert. "Further Notes Toward a Reading Proposal: Work in Progress and Finnegans Wake." 35-38.

-MacCarthy, Anne. "'Ireland is the Old Sow that Eats Her Farrow'." 39-46.

-Morales Ladrón, Marisol. "The Impact of James Joyce on the Work of Juan Ramón Jiménez." 47-64.

-Pérez-Llantada Auría, Carmen. "Joyce's Ulysses: A Writer's Commitment to the (Scientific) Sign of the Times.". 67-77.

-Rademacher, Jörg. "Anglo-German Adolescent Portraits: Three Fitional Memoirs of the Habsburg Empire: Robert Musil, James Joyce, and Ingeborg Machmann." 77-89.

-Rathjen, Friedhelm. "Thorne Smith in the Wake: Arno Schmidt's Neglected Recommendation." 91-96.

-Rodríguez López-Vázquez, Alfredo. "Hamlet, Laforgue and Joyce." 99-104.

-Senn, Fritz. "Off the Mark: The Thematic Dispersion of 'Hamarté'." 103-113.

-Slote, Sam. "Swerving Shores, Readings Abeyed." 115-123. e-text

Review:
Geert Lernout. Jörg Rademacher's James Joyce's Own Image: Über die allmähliche Vefertigung der Begriffe 'image' Und 'imagination' bein Schreiben in A Portrait und Ulysses. 125-126.
 

Papers on Joyce III

1997

-García León, Rafael I. "Reading Ulysses at a Gallop." 3-8.

-Kershner, R. Brandon. "Modernism and Popular Culture: Joycean and Eliotic Examples." 9-19.

-Lartduyt, Ingeborg. "Shaun and His Post: La poste et le moyens de communication in VI. B. 16." 21-48.

-Aguilera Linde, Mauricio D. "Carlyle in Ulysses." 49-56.

-Milesi, Laurent. "In-Law and Out-Lex: Some Linguistic Aspects of 'Barbarity' and Nationalism in  Ulysses and Finnegans Wake." 57-71.

Reviews:
-María Jesús Lorenzo Modia.  James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist As  A Young Man (Retrato del artista adolescente). Ed. José Antonio Álvarez Amorós. 73-74.

-Antonio Ballesteros González.  Jörg Rademacher's James Joyce's Other Image: Essays in Joyce's Criticism. 74-77.
 

Papers on Joyce IV

1998

-León Távora, Ana. "Plagiarism, Reflection, and Process: A Preliminary Approach to the Uses of 'Silence' in Finnegans Wake. " 3-17.

-Milesi, Laurent. "Dutch and Double Dutch Trouble Give in Finnegans Wake. "19-24

-Rathjen, Friedhelm. "Chancelation and Transidence: How to Deal with Coincidentalism in Finnegans Wake." 25-28.

-Sánchez Calle, M. Pilar. "Lives of Girls and Women: Female Characters in Dubliners." 29-40.

-Simons, Jefferey. "Lyric on the Lips: Death Upon the Tongue". 41-59.

-Vanderbeke, Dirk. "Man Into Woman Into  Swine: Transformation in James Joyce's Ulysses and the Odyssey." 61-66.

-Wawrzycka, Jolanta W. "Apotheosis, Metaphor, and Death: John Huston's The Dead Again. " 67-74.
 

Papers on Joyce V

1999

- Clark, David. "'A Joyce Tae Prick Ilka Pluke': Joyce and the Scottish Renaissance." 3-12.

-León Távora, Ana. "Deriding the Exotic: Techniques of Defamiliarization in Joseph Conrad, Ernest Hemingway, and James Joyce." 13-21.

-Navarrete Franco, Ricardo. "The Apparition of One Sir Ghostus." 23-34.

-Ortiz, José M. and Emer Moroney. "A Contribution to Joyce's Ulysses Using the Notion of the Hypertext: The Spanish Poet León Felipe on the Revisionist Literary Stance of Joyce and Cervantes." 35-49.

-Porcel García, María Isabel. "Gretta Conroy: The Dead Woman/The Dead One?." 51-65.

-Rademacher, Jörg W. "Does History Consist of the Biographies of Great Men? Parallel Irish Lives Scrutinised and Contextualised: Collins, Joyce, and Company." 67-90.

-Simons, Jefferey. "The Not-So-Ugly Duckling of the Joyce Oeuvre". 91-106.

-Tronch Pérez, Jesús. "Editing Ulysses in the Current Debate of Textual Criticism." 111-116.

Review:
-Marisol Morales Ladrón. Joyce en España II. Ed. Francisco García Tortosa y Antonio Raúl de Toro Santos. La Coruña: Universidade da Coruña, 1997. Colección: Cursos, congresos y simposios ISBN84-89694-17-6. 117-119.

Papers on Joyce VI

2000

-Bigatel-Abeniacar, Bridget L.  "'Nausicaa': A Question of Duality." 3-8.

-García León, Rafel I. "'Books You Were Going To Read With Letters as Titles': Writing as a Failure in Ulysses." 9-15.

-Gómez López. Jesús Isaías. "From Finnegans Wake to Passages from Finnegans Wake: The James Joyce that Mary Ellen Bute Read." 17-31.

-León Távora, Ana. "'What Can't Be Coded Can Be Decoded': Ciphering and Codification in Finnegans Wake." 33-38.

-Mac Carthy, Anne. "The Reputation of James Joyce in Early Twentieth-Century Irish Writing." 39-48.

-Rademacher, Jörg W. "The Other Side of the Street": Reinhard Jirgl's Abschied von den Feinden Read Through Ulysses and Italo Svevo's 'l'Avvenire dei Ricordi'." 49-58.

-Rathjen, Friedhelm.  "What Happened to Joyce in Galway and Connemara': An Attempt to Baedekerize James Joyce."  59-65.

-Venegas Caro de la Barrera, José Luis. "Berkeley's Mental Monism and James Joyce's Concept of Authorship: The Narrator Character from A Portrait to 'Proteus'."  67-79.

Review:
Luis Alberto Lázaro. Carlos G. Santa Cecilia. La recepción de Joyce en la prensa española (1921-1976). Sevilla: PUS, 1997. 348 pp. 81-83.

Papers on Joyce VII/VIII

2001-02

Editor's Preface (Carmelo Medina Casado). 1-4.

García Tortosa, Francisco. “Tracing the Origins of Spanish in Joyce: A Sourcebook for the Spanish Vocabulary in Buffalo Notebook VI.B.23.” 5-15.

Senn, Fritz. “Retrosemantics: How Understanding Trails Behind.” 17-43.

Attridge, Derek.  “From Finnegans Wake to The Striker: Morphing Language in James Joyce and Caril Churchill.” 45-53.

García León, Rafael I. And Francisco Javier Quintana Álvarez. “Bullfighting in Ulysses.” 55-66.

MacCarthy, Anne.  “A Study of the Sources for James Joyce’s Essays on James Clarence Mangan.” 67-79.

Natali, Ilaria. “Waking Joyce’s Pomes.”. 81-88.

Estévez Saá, Margarita. “The Spectre of Joyce’s ‘Inartistic’ Portraits of the Artist.” 89-120.

Pérez Simón, Andrés. “Borges’ Writings on Joyce: From a Mythical Translation to a Polemical Defence of Censorship.” 121-137.

Porcel García, Mª Isabel. “Nymphs/Nymphets/Lolitas in James Joyce’s Ulysses.” 139-160.

Lázaro, Alberto.  “James Joyce’s Poetry and the Spanish Holy Office.” 161-175.

Gula, Marianna. “From Cuchlin to “The Man in the Gap”: Hero-Worship in the “Cyclops” Episode of James Joyce’s Ulysses.” 177-223.

Review
Clark, David. Luis Alberto Lázaro Lafuente y Antonio Raúl de Toro Santos,eds. James Joyce in Spain: A Critical Bibliography (1972-2002). La Coruña: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidade da Coruña, 2002. 225-27. Read.

Papers on Joyce IX

2003

Navarrete Franco, Ricardo.  “Brothers at War in the Wake: The Iberian Battle of the Languages.”  7-18.

Smith, Eric D.  “The Mimetic ‘Spirit of Denial’:  Buck Mulligan and the Cultural Limits of Mockery.” 19-33.

Toro Santos, Antonio Raúl de.  “The Final ‘Yes’ in Ulysses and Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.” 35-40.

García Ramírez, Paula.  “Did Stephen Dedalus Reincarnate in Buddha’s Son?”.  41-57.

Sullan, Sara.  “Inspiring Dante:  The Reasons of Rhyme in Ulysses.”  59-67.

Redondo Olmedilla, José Carlos.  “The Modern Middle Ages in James Joyce: From Medieval Bestiaries to the United Field in Ulysses.”  69-79.

Venegas Caro de la Barrera, José Luis.  “Erratic Encyclopedias:  Ulysses and the Analitical Language of John Wilkins.” 81-98.

Senn, Fritz.  “20 Years—Zürich James Joyce Foundation.”  99-101.

Book Reviews
La estética modernista como práctica de resistencia en “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” by Mª Teresa Caneda. Alberto Lázaro 103-105. Read.

Interrelaciones de los personajes en “Ulysses” de James Joyce.”, by María Isabel Porcel García.  Antonio Ballesteros González.  107-11.

Silverpowdered Olivetrees: Reading Joyce in Spain, edited by Jefferey Simons, José María Tejedor, Margarita Estévez Saá y Rafael I. García León.  Nazareth García Seijas and Teresa Sixto Rey.  113-16. Read.
 

Papers on Joyce 10/11 (2004-2005)
 

Editors’ Preface           1

The Letter: From Lacan to Joyce and Back
JACQUES AUBERT           7

Sunwise: The Sun in Ulysses
HARALD BECK AND CLIVE HART, WITH MAPS BY IAN GUNN           15

The Seim Anew: Time, Memory, and Identity in Joyce
and Modernist Literature
MORRIS BEJA                  29

Shape and Satisfaction: The Figure of the Aged Penelope
in Dickens and Joyce
CHRISTINE VAN BOHEEMEN-SAAF               45

Libretto for the Hibernian Meistersinger: Ulysses as Opera
ZACK BOWEN                  57

Devout Negation in “Araby”
SHELDON BRIVIC                  71

Sebastian Joyce?
DAVID HAYMAN                  79

Joyce’s Naughty Nausicaa: Gerty MacDowell Refashioned
SUZETTE HENKE                  85

A Horrible Example of Free Thought: God in Stephen’s
Ulysses
GEERT LERNOUT                105

“The Greatest Jew of All”: James Joyce, Leopold Bloom
and the Modernist Archetype
MORTON P. LEVITT               143

The Censor Swings Again: Freedom of Inquiry
and the Principle of Suppression
ARCHIE K. LOSS                163

Joyce and Eternity: From Dante to Vico
GIORGIO MELCHIORI               169

Joyce and Jarry “Joyeux”
JEAN-MICHEL RABATÉ               185

TOTALITY.ZIP: How Melville, Joyce, and Beckett
Unzip the World
FRIEDHELM RATHJEN               197

Joycean Refractions: Around Several Corners
FRITZ SENN                 209

Review of Guía a “Dublineses” de James Joyce,
by José María Tejedor Cabrera
MARGARITA ESTÉVEZ SAÁ              241

Review of Joyce y España
RAFAEL I. GARCÍA LEÓN              245

Notes on Contributors               249

Itinerary The Spanish James Joyce Society
Annual Meetings, 1990-2005              253

Index Papers on Joyce, 1994-2005            255

No. 12 2006
Contents
Note of Gratitude ........................................................................................................ 1
Editors’ Preface ............................................................................................................ 3
Best the Mythographer, Dinneen the Lexicographer: Muted Nationalism in
“Scylla and Charybdis”
William Sayers ............................................................................................................ 7
From Iconophagy to Anthropophagy: Cannibalising Images in Ulysses
Benigno del Río Molina ............................................................................................ 25
Movement and Identity in “Cyclops”: Reevaluating Ulysses’s Correspondence
to Its Homeric Urtext
Amanda Sigler ............................................................................................................ 45
“Reading It for Ourselves”: Dialogical Implication in Joyce’s Exiles
John Hobbs .................................................................................................................. 63
Richard Ford’s Gatherings from Spain and Joyce: A Possible Source for Some
Spanish Words in Ulysses
Rafael I. García León ................................................................................................. 85
Inked Characters Never Fading
Reet Sool ...................................................................................................................... 93
The Gift of Negativity: The Theme of Love in James Joyce’s Exiles
Benjamin Boysen ....................................................................................................... 103
ADDENDUM: On a Frankly Political Note
Archie K. Loss ............................................................................................................ 123
BOOK REVIEWS
Proust, Mann, Joyce in the Modernist Context, by Gerald Gillespie
Alberto Lázaro ............................................................................................................ 127
Polyglot Joyce: Fictions of Translation, by Patrick O’Neill
M. Teresa Caneda Cabrera ........................................................................................ 133
The Scallop of Saint James, An Old Pilgrim’s Hoard: Reading Joyce from
the Peripheries
/ Leyendo a Joyce desde las Periferias, edited by Susana Domínguez
Pena, Margarita Estévez Saá, and Anne MacCarthy
Ricardo Navarrete Franco ......................................................................................... 139
CONTRIBUTORS ............................................................................................................... 145 

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