Joyce James:
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Dubliners (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
Introduction by: Kevin J. H.Dettmar
Barnes & Noble Classics , 2004
Quality paperback, 464 pages
Size: 203x134 mm
ISBN: 9781593080310
ISBN-10: 159308031X
James Joyce
James Joyce, The Twentieth Century's Most Influential Novelist, Was Born In Dublin On February 2, 1882. The Oldest Of Ten Children, He Grew Up In A Family That Went From Prosperity To Penury Because Of His Father's Wastrel Behavior. After Receiving A Rigorous Jesuit Education, Twenty-Year-Old Joyce Renounced His Catholicism And Left Dublin In 1902 To Spend Most Of His Life As A Writer In Exile In Paris, Trieste, Rome, And Zurich. On One Trip Back To Ireland, He Fell In Love With The Now Famous Nora Barnacle On June 16, The Day He Later Chose As "Bloomsday" In His Novel "Ulysses. "Nara Was An U
Kevin J. H. Dettmar
David Bradshaw Is Reader In English Literature At Oxford University And Hawthornden Fellow And Tutor In English Literature At Worcester College, Oxford. He Has Edited Many Works Of Modernist Literature, Including The Oxford World's Classics Editions Of Lawrence's "Women In Love" (1998), Woolf's "Mrs Dalloway" (2000) And "To The Lighthouse" (2006), And The Penguin Classics Editions Of Waugh's "Decline And Fall" (2001) And "The Good Soldier" (2002). He Is Also The Editor Of "A Concise Companion To Modernism" (Blackwell, 2003) And Is Victorian And Modern Literature Editor Of The "Review Of Englis

