Serving ‘a male philosophy’? Elizabeth Costello’s Feminism and Coetzee’s Dialogues with Joyce
In this essay, I show that J. M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello is shaped fundamentally by an engagement with Joyce’s Ulysses. However, the relationship between the two does not reveal itself in the rewriting of Joyce’s ‘Penelope’ that Costello’s literary and feminist reputation relies on, but through...
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University of Queensland Press
2018
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