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One Long Blue Streak: Joyce and Swearing: European Joyce Studies, cartea 34

Frances Ilmberger, Casey Lawrence
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2026
One Long Blue Streak traces the unstoppable flow of indecent, profane, and off-colour language coursing through James Joyce's work, inviting readers to decode and delight in the bawdry and blasphemy that established Joyce as one of the notoriously obscene writers in the canon. From the elided vulgarity of Dubliners to the anarchic wordplay of Finnegans Wake, Joyce seized upon the power of swearing, cursing, and so-called foul language - sacred, sexual, and scatological alike - to create a playful space in which speech is still free.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004738645
ISBN-10: 9004738649
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Joyce Studies


Notă biografică

Frances Ilmberger is a lecturer at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and the archivist of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation in Switzerland. Her most recent book is an edited volume, Ulysses Polytropos: Essays on James Joyce by Fritz Senn (European Joyce Studies, 2022).

Casey Lawrence completed her doctorate in English literature at Trinity College Dublin in 2023. She organised the 2022 Wilde and Joyce Symposium and co-edited the resultant essay collection, “Caliban’s Mirror: Reflections of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde,” Open Library of Humanities Journal (2024–25).

Cuprins


Introduction: A Viking Vernacular Expression
Frances Ilmberger and Casey Lawrence

1 De Defututa Vulgaria Eloquentia: on Joyce's Eloquent Vulgarities
Sam Slote

2 "Unspoken Brutal Words": Joyce's Minced Oaths
Tin Conley

3 Arse Poetica: Joyce's Aesthetics of Suggestivity
Tímea Mészáros

4 Swearing and Soap in Finnegans Wake
Mikio Fuse

5 Ladies Don't Say "If you see Kay": Joyce and Female Self-Censorship
Casey Lawrence

6 Profane "Penelope": Molly Bloom and Blasphemy
Lara Giannini

7 Dirty Letters: Joyce, Ovid, and the Erotics of Writing
Stephanie Nelson

8 Much Ado About Throwaway
Michiyo Goda

9 Ulyssean Swear Words in Turkish Translation
Armağan Ekici

10 Performative and Potent: Joyce’s Use of the Greek Language
Trisevgeni Bilia

11 Swearing by Superstition
William Brockman

12 The “Maledictions of Lousyfear”: Cursing in Holy Ireland
Christine O’Neill

14 Invoking the Name of God: Praying, Swearing, and Gossiping in “Cyclops”
Valérie Bénéjam

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