Table of Contents:
  • Colonial pathology and the ideology of Irishness in Victorian and Edwardian Dublin
  • "Religions of unbelief": spiritual orthodoxies and romantic dissent
  • "Do you call that a man?": the discourse of anxious masculinity in Ulysses
  • Urban spectatorship, Victorian vice, and the discourse of social reform
  • Deconstructing the discourse of domesticity
  • Female complaints: "mad"women, malady, and resistance in Joyce's Dublin
  • New women, male pests, and gender in the public eye
  • Afterword: lost in the labyrinth.