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    ‘Can excrement be art … if not, why not’?: Joyce’s aesthetic theory and the flux of consciousness (Pre-print version)

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    Eugene O'Brien. ‘“Can excrement be art … if not, why not?”: Joyce’s Aesthetic Theory and the Flux of Consciousness, in Derek Gladwin and Rob Brazeau eds. Eco-Joyce: Space, Place, and Environment in the Writing of James Joyce. Cork: Cork University Press (2014), pages 197-212. ISBN: 9781782050728.
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    2014
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    O'Brien, Eugene
    Peer Reviewed
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    Eugene O'Brien. ‘“Can excrement be art … if not, why not?”: Joyce’s Aesthetic Theory and the Flux of Consciousness, in Derek Gladwin and Rob Brazeau eds. Eco-Joyce: Space, Place, and Environment in the Writing of James Joyce. Cork: Cork University Press (2014), pages 197-212. ISBN: 9781782050728.
    Keywords
    James Joyce
    Joyce
    Aesthetic theory
    Flux
    Consciousness
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Cork University Press
    License URI
    https://www.corkuniversitypress.com/mobile/Product.aspx?ProductCode=9781782050728
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2373
    ISBN
    9781782050728
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