![]() His most recent book is Rereading Conrad (2001). He is the author of the widely read Imagining the Holocaust (1999). He has received Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences Russell award for distinguished teaching. Weiss Presidential Fellow at Cornell University, where he has taught since 1968. SCHWARZ is Professor of English and Stephen H. 'A good first critical book to consult after a reading of the novel as an interpreter, Schwarz is reasonable, lucid and very well read in Joycean criticism.' - Professor Jefferson HunterÄANIEL. 'Reading Joyce's 'Ulysses' is filled with instances of Schwarz's careful, erudite understanding of Joyce's metaphoric and allusive intentions.' - Rosemarie Battaglia, Studies in the Novel '.Schwarz moves easily and thoughtfully among wide ranges of critical thought.' - Sanford Pinsker, ELT 'Schwarz is very effective in mounting evidence of the staggering number of mythical and literary echoes sounded in its pages.Reading Joyce's 'Ulysses' is a stimulating, suggestive book.' - Melvin J. 'Instead of adding further chips to that mountain of critical apparatus which unfortunately frightens so many readers away, Schwarz emphasizes the joys that even a first reading of Ulysses can yield, and the ways in which the novel itself suggests how it should be read.' - Graham Bradshaw, English Studies '.Reading Joyce's Ulysses will no doubt be useful to the student stalled in confusion when reading Ulysses for the first time.' - A.D. 'This is a thoughtful interpretation that serious students of Ulysses will welcome.' - Keith Cushman, Library Journal
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