James Joyce and Samaritan Hospitality : : Postcritical and Postsecular Reading in Dubliners and Ulysses / / Richard Rankin Russell.

The first book-length treatment of Joyce and hospitalityAssesses Joyce’s employment of the Lukan Good Samaritan parable in relation to his short fiction and UlyssesArticulates how Joyce teaches us to be more charitable readersJames Joyce and Samaritan Hospitality reads Dubliners and Ulysses through...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1 HAUNTED BY HOSPITALITY IN “THE DEAD”
  • 2 JOYCE, SCRIPTURE, AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RESCUE NARRATIVES
  • 3 Rewriting the Good Samaritan Parable: THE FICTIONAL RESCUE NARRATIVES OF “GRACE” AND “CIRCE”
  • 4 BLOOM AS STRANGER AND SAMARITAN IN “CYCLOPS,” “OXEN OF THE SUN,” AND “CIRCE”
  • 5 “IN ORTHODOX SAMARITAN FASHION”: THE PARABOLIC ENCOUNTER BETWEEN STEPHEN AND BLOOM IN “EUMAEUS”
  • 6 HOME TO “ITHACA” AND “PENELOPE”: BLOOM’S HOSPITALITY AND STEPHEN AND MOLLY’S REACTIONS
  • 7 ENFLESHED ETHICS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE READER IN THE GOOD SAMARITAN PARABLE AND THE “NOSTOS” OF ULYSSES
  • CODA “GO THOU AND DO LIKEWISE”: POSTCRITICAL AND POSTSECULAR READING THROUGH A JOYCEAN HERMENEUTICS OF HOSPITALITY
  • WORKS CITED
  • Index