Culture of Joyce’s Ulysses
Discover the rich cultural tapestry woven into James Joyce’s masterpiece, Culture of Joyce’s Ulysses by R. Kershner. This insightful exploration delves into the intricate cultural references embedded within Ulysses, illuminating the profound connections between modernism and contemporary popular culture. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this first edition spans 260 pages and offers a fresh perspective that challenges traditional genre analysis. Kershner broadens the methodologies used in literary studies by incorporating social and political approaches, making this book essential for both scholars and enthusiasts of literature. Whether you are a seasoned reader of Joyce or new to his work, this book invites you to engage with Ulysses in a transformative way. Enhance your understanding of modernist literature through Kershner's compelling arguments and rich examples.