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Between Sordid Sex Lives and Words of Wisdom, or the Joyce-Proust Parallax Jean-Michel Rabaté (bio) Retraction Statement At the request of the author, Jean-Michel Rabaté, the editors wish to retract the article ‘Between Sordid Sex Lives and Words of Wisdom, or the Joyce- Proust Parallax’, Dublin James Joyce Journal, Vol. 3, 2010, pp. 152–68, because it includes without attribution multiple substantive passages and ideas on pp. 164–7 from unpublished materials authored by Beth Blum, a graduate student in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania. The materials were prepared by Ms Blum to fulfil requirements for advancement to PhD candidacy. Professor Rabaté offers his apologies to Ms Blum, to the Journal and to its readers. Jean-Michel Rabaté Jean-Michel Rabaté is a Vartan Gregorian Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught at Princeton, Montréal, Manchester, Paris 8, and Dijon. Co-founder and curator of the Slought Foundation (Philadelphia), he is also one of the managing editors of the Journal of Modern Literature. A fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he has authored and edited more than thirty books on modernism, psychoanalysis, contemporary art, philosophy, Samuel Beckett, Ezra Pound, and James Joyce. Recent books include, Lacan Literario (2007), 1913: The Cradle of Modernism (2007), The Ethic of the Lie (2008), and Etant donnés: 1) l'art, 2) le crime (2010). He is currently editing a collection of essays on modernism and theory. Copyright © 2010 Dublin James Joyce Journal

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