Skip to main content

The Madison Journal of Literary Criticism - Volume 4

Page 6

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 7

“The reality of the Holocaust surpassed any imagination”: Philip Roth and the Spectacle of Holocaust Viccy Ibbett

Page 23

A Ghost in the Canon: Queering Family, Nation, and Canon in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts Huan He

Page 40

“To Saturate Every Atom”: Presence, Absence, and Corporeality in Virginia Woolf ’s Letters Emma Walshe

Page 58

Constructions of the Real Emily Paull

Page 69

“Manure the Whole Place Over”: Narrative Cycles and the Fecal Fecundity of Language in James Joyce’s Ulysses Sean Kirkby

Page 81

Sappho Clark and the Transformation from Object to Author by Way of Embodiment Tess Scriptunas

Page 96

The Moment of the “Twang”: The Pursuit of Happiness in Infinite Jest Paula Zelaya Cervantes

Page 113

The Death of the Subject: A Postmodern Approach to Ideology in Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape Neil Cooney

Page 126

The Hunger to Discover: An Interview with Professor Karen Alkalay-Gut


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
The Madison Journal of Literary Criticism - Volume 4 by The Madison Journal of Literary Criticism - Issuu