id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 00000001s4s Julieann Ulin The Stranger in the House: Domestic Invasion in Twentieth-Century Irish and American Literature 2008 .txt text/plain 364 8 30 This project takes an interdisciplinary approach to twentieth century Irish and American political rhetoric, housing studies and literature to treat the trope of the stranger in the house (as colonizer, lodger, or domestic servant) as enacting both domestic and national tensions. Chapter 2 focuses on the boarding house as a site of competing constructions of Irish nationhood in James Joyce's Ì¢åÛåÏThe Boarding HouseÌ¢åÛå and Ulysses and Brian Moore's The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (a version of this chapter is forthcoming in James Joyce Quarterly in 2007). cache/00000001s4s.txt txt/00000001s4s.txt