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Kain, Richard M. (1908-1990) Noted Joyce critic and long-time teacher at the University of Louisville. His first book, Fabulous Voyager: James Joyce’.1 Ulysses (published in 1947 and extensively revised in 1959), marked the beginning of the wave of post-World War II American scholars whose work greatly increased the general interest in Joyce. Fabulous Voyager provided both an intellectual foundation and the immediate motivation for numerous scholarly works that appeared in its wake. Of equal or perhaps even greater importance in terms of its impact upon Joyce scholarship was an edition of early Joyce manuscripts that Kain produced in 1965 with Robert Scholes. The Workshop of Dedalus: James Joyce and the Materials for A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man contains a great deal of material from various stages of composition of. Joyce’s first published novel. Most notably among these diverse drafts, The Workshop of Dedalus reprints a number of the epiphanies that Joyce had composed as a young man and which figure so prominently in Dubliners, Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (see EPIPHANY).
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Kain, Richard M.
(1908-1990) Noted Joyce critic and long-time teacher at the University of Louisville.
His first book, Fabulous Voyager: James Joyce’.
1 Ulysses (published in 1947 and extensively revised in 1959), marked the beginning of the wave of post-World War II American scholars whose work greatly increased the general interest in Joyce.
Fabulous Voyager provided both an intellectual foundation and the immediate motivation for numerous scholarly works that appeared in its wake.
Of equal or perhaps even greater importance in terms of its impact upon Joyce scholarship was an edition of early Joyce manuscripts that Kain produced in 1965 with Robert Scholes.
The Workshop of Dedalus: James Joyce and the Materials for A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man contains a great deal of material from various stages of composition of.
Joyce’s first published novel.
Most notably among these diverse drafts, The Workshop of Dedalus reprints a number of the epiphanies that Joyce had composed as a young man and which figure so prominently in Dubliners, Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (see EPIPHANY).

