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        “What the hell is he?” Double Agency in Ulysses

        ( Omer Kazmi ) 한국제임스조이스학회 2017 제임스조이스저널 Vol.23 No.2

        This paper examines the “Cyclops” episode of Ulysses and how nationalism and Jewishness create a sense of double agency in the episode. Not only Bloom, but also the other characters in Barney Kiernan’s, are double agents: their identities blur and commingle with Bloom’s presence. The tension between the Irish nationalists in the pub and Bloom’s perceived Jewishness highlight that double agency; yet, there is also a tension in the narration itself with the interruptions in the narrative. The narrator too produces paranoia because he is an unknown character who is paranoid himself. The entire episode works to show that paranoia surrounds identity, and any clear definition of national identity―especially for nationalists whose supreme goal is freedom from colonial rule―is troubled. But double agency, the episode suggests, is how identity works.

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        Double Agency and the Irish Big House in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Heart of the Day

        ( Omer Kazmi ) 한국제임스조이스학회 2021 제임스조이스저널 Vol.27 No.1

        This article explores how identity becomes fractured during the Second World War through an in-depth analysis of Elizabeth Bowen’s The Heat of the Day (1948). The article argues that the novel is both a spy novel and an Irish Big House novel; the elements of the Big House novel bring into relief the split identity that occurs to members of the Ascendancy, who have loyalties to both Ireland and England. During the Blitz attacks that occurred in London, Londoners become double agents as they tried to navigate a familiar world that became unfamiliar because of the destruction that surrounded them. This double agency occurs on the level of the individual but transcends that to the national, as England must navigate its relationship with a formerly colonized but now neutral Ireland. Thus, the personal and political becomes interwoven in inextricable ways, and Bowen’s novel suggests this is how identity must work for an individual to survive.

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