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James Joyce and Samaritan Hospitality - Postcritical and Postsecular Reading in Dubliners and Ulysses (Hardcover, 109,803 ed.)
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James Joyce and Samaritan Hospitality - Postcritical and Postsecular Reading in Dubliners and Ulysses (Hardcover, 109,803 ed.)
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This study reads James Joyce's Dubliners and principally, Ulysses,
through studies of hospitality, particularly the hospitality
articulated in the Lukan parable of the Good Samaritan. It traces
the origins of the novel, in part, to the physical attacks on Joyce
in 1904 Dublin and 1907 Rome, and shows how those incidents,
combined with his interest in this parable, which he incorporated
into both his short story Grace and throughout Ulysses, especially
in its last four episodes, led him to develop a rich theory of
hospitality. Richard Rankin Russell demonstrates that Joyce finally
sought to make us more charitable readers through his explorations
and depictions of Samaritan hospitality.
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