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Scarlett Baron

Education and Experience

Scarlett Baron took her B.A. (2003), M.St. (2005), and D.Phil. (2008) at .

She was affiliated to the and the in Paris in 2006, and spent two months as a Scholar of the in 2007.

She was a Research Fellow at , from 2008 to 2011.

She joined as a Teaching Fellow in 2011, assuming the role ofÌýLecturer in 2012 and Associate Professor in 2018.

She is a member of the Advisory Board of the and a Trustee of the .

Research Interests

Scarlett’s principal research interests are in modernist and postmodernist literature in English and French (usually considered from a comparative perspective), and in the history of critical theory.

Her first book, , analyzes Joyce’s intertextual engagement with Flaubert over the entire course of his writing career and argues that these two authors together played a key role in the emergence of intertextual theory.

Scarlett's second book, , articulates an understanding of the notion founded on its prehistory in texts of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The book traces intertextual theory’s core ideas and emblematic images to their antecedents in the writings of (inter alia) Nietzsche, Darwin,ÌýFreud, Saussure, and Bakhtin.Ìý

Books

  1. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).
  2. (New York:ÌýRoutledge, 2019).

The Birth of Intertextuality

Strandentwining Cable: Joyce, Flaubert, and Intertextuality

Modernism and Non-Translation
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Articles

  1. ,ÌýJames Joyce Quarterly,Ìýspecial issue on ‘The Art of James Joyce’, ed.ÌýScarlett Baron, Ronan Crowley, andÌýDirk Van Hulle, Vol. 57, Nos. 1-2 (Fall 2019-Winter 2020),Ìý21-34.
  2. ,ÌýJames Joyce Quarterly, vol. 52.2 (Winter 2015 [actual date: April 2017], 369-412.
  3. ,ÌýGenetic JoyceÌýStudies, issue 16 (Spring 2016).
  4. , Dublin James Joyce Journal, no.4 (January 2012).
  5. , special issue of Dix Neuf, Journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes (guest ed. Mary Orr, Anne Green, and Timothy Unwin), vol. 15, no. 1 (2011), 92–103.Ìý
  6. , James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 47.4 (Summer 2010), 521-35.
  7. , Scientia Traductionis, no. 8 (2010) 127-139.
  8. , Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 54, no. 4 (Winter 2008), 689-714.
  9. , Papers on Joyce, no. 13, 2007, 43-60.
  10. ‘, Genetic Joyce Studies, issue 7 (Spring 2007)
  11. ’, December 2006.

Chapters in Books

1. ‘The Forms of Ulysses’, in The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce, ed. John Nash, forthcoming (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022).

2. ‘Wandering Rocks’, in ‘Ulysses’: A Centenary Edition, ed. Catherine Flynn, forthcoming (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022).

3. ‘After The Little Review: Joyce in transition’, in The New Joyce Studies, ed. Catherine Flynn, forthcoming (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021). Ìý

4.Ìý, in , ed. Jason Harding and John Nash (Oxford: Oxford University Press,Ìý2019).

5.Ìý,Ìýed. Ronan Crowley and Dirk Van Hulle, 'European Joyce Studies Series' 24 (Leiden: Brill | Rodopi, 2016), 18-44.

6.Ìý, in The Cambridge Companion to ‘U±ô²â²õ²õ±ð²õ’, ed. Sean Latham (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), 51-68.

7.Ìý, in Joyce in the Nineteenth Century, ed. John Nash (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).

8.Ìý, in Incredible Modernism: Literature, Trust and Deception, ed. John Attridge and Rod Rosenquist (London: Ashgate, 2013).Ìý

9.Ìý, in James Joyce and the Nineteenth-Century French Novel, ed. Finn Fordham and Rita Sakr, ‘European Joyce Studies Series’ 19 (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2011), 128-45.

10. Introduction, .

Reviews and Occasional Pieces

BBC TwoÌý

1.Ìý, occasional talking head, 23 July 2016. Ìý

BBC Radio 4

1. , in conversation with Alexandra Harris, 1 September and 3 December 2015.

Guardian

1.Ìý, 13 June 2015.

Review 31

  1. , 10 July 2015; republished in Moveable Type, Autumn 2016.

Oxonian Review

  1. (a review of the Paul Klee exhibition at Tate Modern), issue 23, no 3, 11 November 2013.
  2. (a review of The Perfect American, by Philip Glass), issue 22, no. 5, 24 June 2013.
  3. (a review of Falling Upwards by Richard Holmes), issue 22, no. 4, 10 June 2013.
  4. (a review of Levels of Life by Julian Barnes), issue 22, no. 3, 24 May 2013.Ìý
  5. , issue 19, no. 4, 4 June 2012.
  6. , issue 16, no. 1, May 2011.
  7. (a review of The Still Point by Amy Sackville), issue 15, no. 3, February 2011.
  8. (a review of Ulysses and Us by Declan Kiberd), issue 9, no. 7, June 2009.
  9. , Oxonian Review, issue 8, no. 1, January 2009.
  10. , issue 7, no. 3, Summer 2008.
  11. (a review House of Meetings by Martin Amis), issue 6, no. 2, Spring 2007.
  12. .

James Joyce Quarterly

  1. ,ÌýJames Joyce QuarterlyÌýblog, 14 June 2019.
  2. , April 2016, vol. 51, no. 1, 21, Fall 2013, 210-215.
  3. , vol. 50, nos. 1-2, Fall 2012-Winter 2013, Ìý Ìý 531-4.
  4. , vol. 46, no. 2, Winter 2009, 386-9.Ìý
  5. , vol. 47, no. 1, Fall 2009, 161-4.

Review of English Studies

  1. , vol. 61, no. 251, 2010, 654-7.Ìý
  2. , vol. 58, no. 236, 2007, 591-3.
  3. , vol. 58, no. 235, 2007, 426-8.

TLS

1.,Ìý12 October 2018, p. 30.Ìý

2. , 26 June 2019. p. 30.

3. , 12ÌýNovember 2019, pp. 23-4.

James Joyce Broadsheet

  1. Matthew Bevis, The Art of Eloquence: Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce, no. 85, February 2010.
  2. Thomas Jackson Rice, Cannibal Joyce, no. 83, June 2009.
  3. Fritz Senn, Ulyssean Close-Ups, no. 82, February 2009.
  4. Tracey Teets Schwarze, James Joyce and the Victorians, no. 76, February 2007.

Other Publications

  1. P. J. Murphy, Beckett’s Dedalus: Dialogical Engagements with Joyce in Beckett’s Fiction, Revue des Lettres Modernes, ‘Série Beckett’ 2, 2011, 203-5.
  2. Brian Cosgrove, James Joyce’s Negations: Irony, Indeterminacy and Nihilism in ‘U±ô²â²õ²õ±ð²õ’ and Other Writings, Irish Literary Supplement, January 2009.
  3. Genesis, Issue 28 (‘Cinéma – Manuscrits, Recherche, Invention’), Variants 6, 2007.