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This study proposes an eco-political reading of James Joyce's Ulysses by looking into four aspects of the environment that Joyce deals with in his modernist classic. By looking respectively into Joyce's writing of gardens, garbage, trees, and the pastoral, this book provides an interdisciplinary discussion between ecocriticism and Joyce studies.
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