'Strandentwining Cable'
Joyce, Flaubert, and Intertextuality
Scarlett Baron
Reviews and Awards
"Baron's book is so elegantly written, so rich and varied, so compelling in some of the illuminating close readings and unexpected...parallells it draws..." --James Joyce Quarterly
"[An] impressive body of carefully researched empirical evidence and a battery of admirable close readings.... [O]ne finds much to admire in Baron's clear style, her attention to detail, and the cogency of her argument.... 'Strandentwining Cable' is an elegant and significant work. It is essential reading for students of Joyce and, more broadly, those interested in the development of the novel within the international context of modernism." --Notes and Queries
"'Strandentwining Cable' is a tremendously stimulating book. It has all the qualities Flaubertian and Joycean scholars (especially comparatists) will appreciate. It is meticulously researched, displays a profound knowledge of both writers, and presents critical arguments in a lucid and coherent manner, qualities which make it an immensely enjoyable read." --The Review of English Studies
"'Strandentwining Cable': Joyce, Flaubert, and Intertextuality is not only an intertextual study of Joyce and Flaubert. It is a book that teaches scholars how to carry out research in comparative literature." --Papers on Joyce
"'Strandentwining Cable': Joyce, Flaubert, and Intertextuality.. proves to be the indispensable guide to the astounding and persistent impact of the nineteenth-century master on Joyce's writing.... [B]y the close of her brilliant new book, it becomes clear that Flaubert occupied a place in Joyce's literary firmament perhaps the equal of Ibsen.... 'Strandentwining Cable' is an important achievement.... If in Flaubert Joyce found a cord flung toward the future which he twined with countless others before passing it on, in 'Strandentwining Cable' Scarlett Baron picks up these threads and weaves from them her own tightly wrought web." --James Joyce Literary Supplement