This volume proposes to honor the trenchant, influential scholarship of Professor Margot Norris in essays that amplify her illumination of Joyce’s oeuvre. The common denominator running through her work is her openness to Joyce’s various modes of innovation; she pioneered alternative ways of regarding his fiction, the readers it addresses, the narrative and generic forms it alters, the world to which it refers, and the nature of the socio-historical status quo it exposes. These categories anchor and organize the collection: Joyce’s textual plurivalence, formal innovations, possible worlds, emergent histories (including those of women), and variegated readerships.
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Preface; Part I, Introduction: Margot Norris and the Ideal of Interpretive Possibility; Part II Personal Testimonies; Part III Suspicious Readings; Part IV Joyce’s Webs; Part V The Value of James Joyce: Ethico-Political Readings; Part VI Possible Worlds; Part VII Epilogue; Index
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Joseph Valente is UB Distinguished Professor, the University at Buffalo. He is currently Vice-President of the Northeast Modern Language Association.
Vicki Mahaffey is the Clayton and Thelma Kirkpatrick Professor of English and Gender and Women’s Studies, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign).
Kezia Whiting recently received her Ph D from the University at Buffalo, for her dissertation ‘Modernist Intimacies.’ She has published several articles on Joyce, Coetzee and Modernism.