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Papers by Anthony Julius
Routledge eBooks, Aug 8, 2023
Current Legal Problems, 2018
Britain and the World, 2011
Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London)., 1993
Culture, Biography, and “The Jew” in Modernist Europe
Modernism/modernity, 2003
... 4 The Eliot who wrote to Maxwell Bodenheim that "I have got used to being a foreigner ev... more ... 4 The Eliot who wrote to Maxwell Bodenheim that "I have got used to being a foreigner everywhere, and it would fatigue me to be expected to be anything else" felt more than a little admiration ... Pound's answer, though, was to write to Zukofsky that "Pelley is a stout felly, and obv. ...
James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity
South Atlantic Review, 1996
... superior to insults (50). Julius sneers at critics who admit that they are both Jewish and ap... more ... superior to insults (50). Julius sneers at critics who admit that they are both Jewish and appre-ciative of Eliot. He considers Wolf Mankowitz "embarrassing" be-cause in spite of his "self-advertising Jewishness . . . he refuses to ...
Current Legal Problems
The David Miller case raises the question, does liberal free speech doctrine require academics to... more The David Miller case raises the question, does liberal free speech doctrine require academics to defend the antisemitic conspiracy-talk of a sociology professor? The article opens with a discussion of Louise Glück's poem ‘A Myth of Innocence’, and then proceeds towards an answer to this question, pausing to address details of the Miller case itself when the general argument requires it to do so.
American Literature, 1997
... nothing. My children, Max, Laura, Chloe, and Theo, helped the book along. My mother, Myrna Ju... more ... nothing. My children, Max, Laura, Chloe, and Theo, helped the book along. My mother, Myrna Julius, was encouraging throughout. I have been lucky to have received such support, and I am very grateful for it. xi Page 14. Note ...
List of contributors vii List of figures x ContEnts vi 6. 'Is it true? … what is the meaning of i... more List of contributors vii List of figures x ContEnts vi 6. 'Is it true? … what is the meaning of it?': Bentham, Romanticism and the fictions of reason Tim Milnes
Bentham and the Arts, 2020
Times literary supplement, TLS, 2003
'Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heav... more 'Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth' - Exodus 20:4 In this ground-breaking book Anthony Julius derives a Jewish aesthetic from the Second Commandment. The prohibition of idolatry is not just an injunction against idol worshipping, but a call to idol breaking; it promotes a creative iconoclasm which exposes through irony inflated claims about art. Julius identifies and celebrates those Jewish works of art which by their irony subvert artistic and politic idolatry. Idolizing Pictures is a manifesto for Jewish art.
Index on Censorship, 2009
Amicus Curiae, 2012
Copyright law comprises two opposing principles. The first principle, expressed as a proposition,... more Copyright law comprises two opposing principles. The first principle, expressed as a proposition, can be put thus: literary works are the property of their authors until alienated by them and should be treated no differently from other forms of private property. The second principle is: literary works are written out
Foreword Anthony Julius Introduction 1. Silence: family values 2. Silence: Jesuit years: Clongowe... more Foreword Anthony Julius Introduction 1. Silence: family values 2. Silence: Jesuit years: Clongowes and Belvedere 3. Silence: university years: the Church, Dreyfus, and aesthetics 4. Exile: excursion to the Continent, bitter return 5. Cunning and exile: Greeks and Jews 6. Cunning: Jews and the Continent: texts and subtexts 7. Cunning: the miracle of Lazarus times two: Joyce and Italo Svevo 8. Ulysses Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
Routledge eBooks, Aug 8, 2023
Current Legal Problems, 2018
Britain and the World, 2011
Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London)., 1993
Culture, Biography, and “The Jew” in Modernist Europe
Modernism/modernity, 2003
... 4 The Eliot who wrote to Maxwell Bodenheim that "I have got used to being a foreigner ev... more ... 4 The Eliot who wrote to Maxwell Bodenheim that "I have got used to being a foreigner everywhere, and it would fatigue me to be expected to be anything else" felt more than a little admiration ... Pound's answer, though, was to write to Zukofsky that "Pelley is a stout felly, and obv. ...
James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity
South Atlantic Review, 1996
... superior to insults (50). Julius sneers at critics who admit that they are both Jewish and ap... more ... superior to insults (50). Julius sneers at critics who admit that they are both Jewish and appre-ciative of Eliot. He considers Wolf Mankowitz "embarrassing" be-cause in spite of his "self-advertising Jewishness . . . he refuses to ...
Current Legal Problems
The David Miller case raises the question, does liberal free speech doctrine require academics to... more The David Miller case raises the question, does liberal free speech doctrine require academics to defend the antisemitic conspiracy-talk of a sociology professor? The article opens with a discussion of Louise Glück's poem ‘A Myth of Innocence’, and then proceeds towards an answer to this question, pausing to address details of the Miller case itself when the general argument requires it to do so.
American Literature, 1997
... nothing. My children, Max, Laura, Chloe, and Theo, helped the book along. My mother, Myrna Ju... more ... nothing. My children, Max, Laura, Chloe, and Theo, helped the book along. My mother, Myrna Julius, was encouraging throughout. I have been lucky to have received such support, and I am very grateful for it. xi Page 14. Note ...
List of contributors vii List of figures x ContEnts vi 6. 'Is it true? … what is the meaning of i... more List of contributors vii List of figures x ContEnts vi 6. 'Is it true? … what is the meaning of it?': Bentham, Romanticism and the fictions of reason Tim Milnes
Bentham and the Arts, 2020
Times literary supplement, TLS, 2003
'Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heav... more 'Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth' - Exodus 20:4 In this ground-breaking book Anthony Julius derives a Jewish aesthetic from the Second Commandment. The prohibition of idolatry is not just an injunction against idol worshipping, but a call to idol breaking; it promotes a creative iconoclasm which exposes through irony inflated claims about art. Julius identifies and celebrates those Jewish works of art which by their irony subvert artistic and politic idolatry. Idolizing Pictures is a manifesto for Jewish art.
Index on Censorship, 2009
Amicus Curiae, 2012
Copyright law comprises two opposing principles. The first principle, expressed as a proposition,... more Copyright law comprises two opposing principles. The first principle, expressed as a proposition, can be put thus: literary works are the property of their authors until alienated by them and should be treated no differently from other forms of private property. The second principle is: literary works are written out
Foreword Anthony Julius Introduction 1. Silence: family values 2. Silence: Jesuit years: Clongowe... more Foreword Anthony Julius Introduction 1. Silence: family values 2. Silence: Jesuit years: Clongowes and Belvedere 3. Silence: university years: the Church, Dreyfus, and aesthetics 4. Exile: excursion to the Continent, bitter return 5. Cunning and exile: Greeks and Jews 6. Cunning: Jews and the Continent: texts and subtexts 7. Cunning: the miracle of Lazarus times two: Joyce and Italo Svevo 8. Ulysses Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.