The Gaze of Tiresias: Joyce, Rossellini and the Iconology of "The Dead"
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https://doi.org/10.35360/njes.115Abstract
This is an essay on transtextuality — the logistics of quotation — and literary/cinematic memory, though with a particular focus on their workings in James Joyce's "The Dead" and Roberto Rossellini's Voyage to Italy (Viaggio in Italia, 1953).
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