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Tables of Contents for Fragments of the Feminine Sublime in Friedrich Schlegel and James Joyce
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
2
Acknowledgments
xi
 
Introduction
1
28
1. Friedrich Schlegel's Theory of the Fragment
29
8
2. A History of the Sublime
37
17
3. Gender and Genre in Aristophanes
54
10
4. The Romantic Novel: Lucinde
64
45
5. From Addressing to Cross-Dressing: Some Afterthoughts on Lucinde
109
7
6. Joyce's Drama and the Conflicts of Realism
116
18
7. The Gender Politics of Joyce's Theory and Practice of Drama
134
21
8. "From the Sublime to the Ridiculous Is But a Step"
155
14
9. Medicine, Midwifery, and the Making of Childbirth: Horne's "Sublime Porte" in Ulysses
169
21
10. In the Wake of Criticism
190
25
Conclusion
215
6
Notes
221
32
List of Works Cited
253
18
Index
271