"Who 'curls up' with Ulyses? a study of non-conscripted readers of Joyce"
Devlin-Glass, Frances 2005, "Who 'curls up' with Ulyses? a study of non-conscripted readers of Joyce", James Joyce quarterly, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 363-379.
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"Who 'curls up' with Ulyses? a study of non-conscripted readers of Joyce"
This article presents a study of non-conscripted readers of the journal "James Joyce Quarterly". In Who Reads "Ulysses," Julie Sloan Brannon demonstrates the mobilization of academic opinions disempowering the common reader. From a survey conducted in 2003-2004, the respondents had read Joyce's works for a long time since they were considered modern classics and because of Joyce's iconoclasm and reputation for obscenity. Some considers its texts as cultural capital which is independent of its literariness.
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200503 British and Irish Literature
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970120 Expanding Knowledge in Language, Communication and Culture
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