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Engendered Trope in Joyce's Dubliners Beate Sonerud and promoting the notion of

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Engendered Trope in Joyce's Dubliners Beate Sonerud and promoting the notion ofEarl G. Ingersoll convincingly argues that his study is a "return to Lacan," just as Lacan himself believed his own work to be a "return to Freud." In this study of trope and gender in Dubliners, Ingersoll follows Lacan's example by returning to explore more fully the usefulness of the earlier Lacanian insights stressing the importance of language. Returning to the semiotic as opposed to the more traditional psychoanalytic Lacan, Ingersoll opts for

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