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INDEX OF RECURRENT ELEMENTS IN JAMES JOYCE'S ULYSSES By William M. Schutte

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Book Title
Index of Recurrent Elements in James Joyce's Ulysses
ISBN-10
0809310678
ISBN
9780809310678
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Référence, Literary Collections
Publication Name
Index of Recurrent Elements in James Joyce's Ulysses
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Bibliographies & Indexes, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
1982
Type
Not Available
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
William M. Schutte
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Width
6.2 in
Number of Pages
440 Pages

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Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10
0809310678
ISBN-13
9780809310678
eBay Product ID (ePID)
959476

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
440 Pages
Publication Name
Index of Recurrent Elements in James Joyce's Ulysses
Language
English
Publication Year
1982
Subject
Bibliographies & Indexes, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Type
Not Available
Author
William M. Schutte
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Référence, Literary Collections
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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LCCN
81-018374
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Synopsis
A reference tool designed for two" "distinct audiences: those who, having read "Ulysses "once, want to explore the complicated web of allusions that form a major element in the text; those more experienced Joyce scholars who wish to locate quickly "all "allusions to a particular element."""The Index "is organized by page and line number from the 1961 Random House edition of "Ulysses. "When readers find the name Bob Doran in that edition, for example, they can check the "Index "for all further references to Doran. Almost 100 pages later in "Ulysses "(167.29) Doran appears again. Here, as in all subsequent references to Doran, the "Index "refers readers back to 74.01.Scholars tracing image patterns or checking the recurrence of certain elements for any reason will find this book immensely useful: through the alphabetical index at the end they will be able to locate easily any recurrent element in which they have a particular interest. No longer will they have to hunt through 800 pages to find each reference to whatever interests them.In working with the "Index, "scholars using British editions or the 1834 Random House "Ulysses "may want to consult a conversion table, such as those provided by Clive Hart or Leo Knuth in "Topographical Guide to James Joyce s Ulysses "and "The James Joyce Dictionary "by Shari and Bernard Benstock.", Areference tool designed for twodistinct audiences: those who, having read Ulysses once, want to explore the complicated web of allusions that form a major element in the text; those more experienced Joyce scholars who wish to locate quickly all allusions to a particular element. The Index is organized by page and line number from the 1961Random House edi­tion of Ulysses. When readers find the name "Bob Doran" in that edition, for example, they can check the Index for all further ref­erences to Doran. Almost 100 pages later in Ulysses (167.29)Doran appears again. Here, as in all subsequent references to Doran, the In­dex refers readers back to 74.01. Scholars tracing image patterns or check­ing the recurrence of certain elements for any reason will find this book immensely useful: through the alphabetical index at the end they will be able to locate easily any re­current element in which they have a partic­ular interest. No longer will they have to hunt through 800 pages to find each refer­ence to whatever interests them. In working with the Index, scholars using British editions or the 1834Random House Ulysses may want to consult a conversion table, such as those provided by Clive Hart or Leo Knuth in Topographical Guide to James Joyce's "Ulysses" and The James Joyce Dictionary by Shari and Bernard Benstock., A reference tool designed for two distinct audiences: those who, having read Ulysses once, want to explore the complicated web of allusions that form a major element in the text; those more experienced Joyce scholars who wish to locate quickly all allusions to a particular element. The Index is organized by page and line number from the 1961 Random House edi­tion of Ulysses. When readers find the name "Bob Doran" in that edition, for example, they can check the Index for all further ref­erences to Doran. Almost 100 pages later in Ulysses (167.29) Doran appears again. Here, as in all subsequent references to Doran, the In­dex refers readers back to 74.01. Scholars tracing image patterns or check­ing the recurrence of certain elements for any reason will find this book immensely useful: through the alphabetical index at the end they will be able to locate easily any re­current element in which they have a partic­ular interest. No longer will they have to hunt through 800 pages to find each refer­ence to whatever interests them. In working with the Index, scholars using British editions or the 1834 Random House Ulysses may want to consult a conversion table, such as those provided by Clive Hart or Leo Knuth in Topographical Guide to James Joyce's "Ulysses" and The James Joyce Dictionary by Shari and Bernard Benstock.

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