Adkins, Peter.
The modernist anthropocene: nonhuman life and planetary change in James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Djuna Barnes.
(Edinburgh critical studies in modernist culture).
Edinburgh UP,
.
Saint-Amour, Paul K.
The copywrights: intellectual property and the literary imagination.
Cornell UP,
;
Cornell UP,
.
Atkinds, G. Douglas.
Swift, Joyce, and the flight from home: quests of transcendence and the sin of separation.
Palgrave,
.
Atteh, Abd Alkareem.
A study of place in short fiction by James Joyce, William Faulkner and Sherwood Anderson.
Cambridge Scholars,
.
Attridge, Derek.
Peculiar language: literature as difference from the Renaissance to James Joyce.
Methuen,
;
Cornell UP,
;
Routledge,
.
Balinisteanu, Tudor.
Religion and aesthetic experience in Joyce and Yeats.
Palgrave,
.
Balinisteanu, Tudor.
Violence, narrative and myth in Joyce and Yeats: subjective identity and anarcho-syndicalist traditions.
Palingrave,
.
Balsamo, Gian.
Joyce's messianism: Dante, negative existence, and the messianic self.
U of South Carolina PP,
.
Balsamo, Gian.
Rituals of literature: Joyce, Dante, Aquinas, and the tradition of Christian epics.
Bucknell UP,
.
Barta, Peter I..
Bely, Joyce, and Döblin: peripatetics in the city novel.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Bennett, Andrew.
Suicide century: literature and suicide from James Joyce to David Foster Wallace.
Cambridge UP,
.
Black, Martha Fodaski.
Shaw and Joyce: 'the last word in stolentelling'.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Van Boheemen-Saaf, Christine.
Joyce, Derrida, Lacan, and the trauma of history: reading, narrative and postcolonianism.
Cambridge UP,
.
Borg, Ruben.
The measureless time of Joyce, Deleuze and Derrida.
Bloomsbury,
.
Boscagli, Mauriza &&
Duffy, Enda: eds.
Joyce, Benjamin and magical urbanism
(European Joyce studies).
Rodopi,
.
Contributors: Duffy, Enda && Boscagli, Mauritzia: "Introduction: Joyce, Benjamin and magical urbanism" Mao, Douglas: "Arcadian Ithaca" Jones, Ellen Carol: "Memorial Dublin" McGee, Patrick: "The communist flaneur, or, Joyce’s boredom" Boscagli, Mauritzia: "Spectacle reconsidered: Joycean synaesthetics and the dialectic of the mutoscope"
MacPhee, Graham: "Benjamin, Joyce and the disappearance of 'The dead'" Duffy, Enda: "The happy ring house" Ehrlich, Heyward: "Joyce, Benjamin, and the futurity of fiction" Kaufman, Scott: "'That bantry jobber:' William Martin Murphy and the critique of progress and productivity in Ulysses" Saint-Amour, Paul K.: "The vertical flaneur: narratorial tradecraft in the colonial metropolis"
Bowen, Zack.
Bloom's old sweet song: essays on Joyce and music.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Bristow, Danile.
Joyce and Lacan: reading, writing and psychoanalysis.
Routledge,
.
Brivic, Sheldon.
Joyce through Lacan and Žižek: explorations.
Palgrave,
;
Palgrave,
.
Brown, Dennis.
Intertextual dynamics within the literary group--Joyce, Lewis, Eliot, and Pound: the men of 1914.
St. Martin's,
.
Canani, Marco &&
Sullam, Sara: eds.
Parallaxes: Virginia Woolf meets James Joyce.
Cambridge Scholar,
.
Contributors: Sullam, Sara && Canani, Marco: "Foreword" Heffernan, James A.W.: "Tracking a reader: what did Virginia Woolf really think of Ulysses?" Ferrer, Daniel: "A mediated plunge: from Joyce to Woolf through Richardson and Sinclair" De Giovanni, Flora: "Ulysses' (C)rib: Joyce, Woolf, Wyndham Lewis" McCourt, John: "Mapping the holy ground: the expansion of Irish Joyce reception in the nineteen sixties" Canani, Marco: "John Huston's intersemiotic translation of 'The dead': between sign and symbol" Pelaschiar, Laura: "Spreading the Joy(ce): initial reflections on how Joyce & Co. should/might/could be communicated in a post-academic space" Bonadei, Rossana: "Stalking the subject, facing the animal: Virginia Woolf and the 'anomalous' narrator" Banfield, Ann: "Between naturalism and modernism: Virginia Woolf's literary impressionism" Senn, Fritz: "Joyce's internal translations" Palusci, Oriana: "Modernist sex-change on paper: gender markers in Joyce's 'Circe' and Woolf's Orlando" Terrinoni, Enrico: "Translating Ulysses: how and why?" Sullam, Sara: "The translation of Joyce's poetry in post-war Italy"
Caponi, Paolo.
Adultery in the high canon: forms of infidelity in Joyce, Beckett and Pinter.
UNICOPLI,
.
Contributors: Friedman, Melvin J.: "Richard Ellmann's James Joyce and Deirdre Bair's Samuel Beckett: a biography: the triumphs and trials of literary biography" Fletcher, John: "Joyce, Beckett, and the short story in Ireland" Harrington, John P.: "Beckett, Joyce, and Irish writing: the example of Beckett's 'Dubliners' story" Cohen, David: "'For this relief much thanks': Leopold Bloom and Beckett's use of allusion" Acheson, James: "Beckett Re-Joycing: words and music" Loxterman, Alan S.: "'The more Joyce knew the more he could' and 'more than I could': theology and fictional technique in Joyce and Beckett" Gillespie, Michael Patrick: "Textually uninhibited: the playfulness of Joyce and Beckett" Carey, Phyllis: "Stephen Dedalus, Belacqua Shuah, and Dante's Pieta" Brienza, Susan: "Krapping out: images of flow and elimination as creation in Joyce and Beckett" Connor, Steven: "Authorship, authority, and self-reference in Joyce and Beckett" Jewinski, Ed: "James Joyce and Samuel Beckett: from epiphany to anti-epiphany" Regan, Denis: "Beckett et Joyce et Beckett-Esque: a one-act play" Harrington, John P.: "Joyce and Beckett: a preliminary checklist of publication"
Carpenter, Martha C.
Ritual, myth, and the modernist text: the influence of Jane Ellen Harrison on Joyce, Eliot, and Woolf.
Gordon,
.
Church, Margaret.
Structure and theme: Don Quixote to James Joyce.
U of Illinois PP,
.
Cixous, Hélène.
Readings: the poetics of Blanchot, Joyce, Kafka, Kleist, Lispector, and Tsvetayeva.
Conley, Verena Andermatt: ed., trans.
U of Minnesota P,
.
Deane, Seamus.
Celtic revivals: essays in modern Irish Literature 1880-1980.
Faber,
.
Dennison, Sally.
(Alternative) literary publishing: five modern histories.
U of Iowa P,
.
Diment, Galya.
The autobiographical novel of co-consciousness: Goncharov, Woolf, and Joyce.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Ebury, Katherine.
Modernism and cosmology: absurd lights.
Palgrave,
.
Ellmann, Maud.
The nets of modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Sigmund Freud.
Cambridge UP,
.
Ellmann, Richard.
a long the riverrun: selected essays.
Hamilton,
;
Penguin,
;
Knopf,
.
Ellmann, Richard.
Four Dubliners: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett.
Hamilton,
.
Feldman, Jessica R.
Saul Steinberg's literary journeys: Nabokov, Joyce, and others.
U of Virginia P,
.
Flack, Leah Culligan.
Modernism and Homer: the odysseys of H.D., James Joyce, Osip Mandelstam, and Ezra Pound.
Cambridge UP,
.
Fordham, Finn.
I do I undo I redo: the textual genesis of modernist selves in Hopkins, Yeats, Conrad, Forster, Joyce, and Woolf.
Oxford UP,
.
Fraser, James Alexander.
Joyce & betrayal.
Palgrave,
.
Fraser, Jennifer Margaret.
Rite of passage in the narratives of Dante and Joyce.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Friedman, Alan Warren.
Party pieces: oral storytelling and social performance in Joyce and Beckett.
Syracuse UP,
.
Friedman, Alan Warren.
Surreal Beckett: Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, and surrealism.
(Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature).
Routledge,
.
Garrett, Peter K.
Scene and symbol from George Eliot to James Joyce: studies in changing fictional mode.
Yale UP,
.
Gillespie, Gerald.
Proust, Mann, Joyce in the modernist context.
Catholic U of America P,
.
Gluck, Barbara Reich.
Beckett and Joyce: friendship and fiction.
Bucknell UP,
.
Hardy, Barbara Nathan.
Tellers and listeners: the narrative imagination.
[?],
;
Athlone,
;
Bloomsbury,
.
Hogan, Patrick Colm.
Joyce, Milton, and the theory of influence.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Hulle, Dirk van.
Manuscript genetics, Joyce's know-how, Beckett's nohow.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Hulle, Dirk van.
Textual awareness: a genetic study of late manuscripts by Joyce, Proust, and Mann.
U of Michigan P,
.
Jackson, Tony E.
The subject of modernism: narrative alterations in the fiction of Eliot, Conrad, Woolf, and Joyce.
U of Michigan P,
.
Jaurretche, Colleen: ed.
Beckett, Joyce and the art of the negative.
(European Joyce studies).
Rodopi,
;
Brill,
.
Contributors: Jaurretche, Colleen: "Introduction" Ames, Keri Elizabeth: "Joyce’s aesthetic of the double negative and his encounters with Homer’s Odyssey" Hulle, Dirk van: "'Nichtsnichtsundnichts': Beckett’s and Joyce’s transtextual undoings" Kilbourn, Russell, "The unnamable: denegative dialogue" Maude, Ulrika: "Mingled flesh" Murphy, John L.: "Beckett’s purgatories" Oppenheim, Lois: "The uncanny in Beckett" Pearson, Nels: "Death sentences: silence, colonial memory and the voice of the dead in Dubliners" Pilling, John: "Something for nothing: Beckett’s dream of fair to middling women" Rabate, Jean-Michel: "Joyce’s negative esthetics" Senn, Fritz: "The Joyce of impossibilities" Szafraniec, Asja: "'Wanting in inanity': negativity, language and 'God' in Beckett" Yuan, Yuan: "From ideology of loss to aesthetics of absence: the endgame in Beckett’s 'The lost ones'"
Johnson, William A.
Violence and modernism: Ibsen, Joyce and Woolf.
UP of Florida,
.
Johnson-Roullier, Cyraina E.
Reading on the edge: exiles, modernities, and cultural transformation in Proust, Joyce, and Baldwin.
State U of New York P,
.
Jonsson, AnnKatrin.
Relations: ethics and the modernist subject in James Joyce's Ulysses, Virginia Woolf's The waves, and Djuna Barnes's Nightwood.
Lang,
.
Jordan, Anthony J.
Arthur Griffiths with James Joyce & WB Yeats: liberating Ireland.
Westport,
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Kane, Jean.
Conspicuous bodies: provincial belief and the making of Joyce and Rushdie.
Ohio State UP,
.
Kenner, Hugh.
The Pound era: the age of Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis.
U of California P,
.
Kenner, Hugh.
The stoic comedians: Flaubert, Joyce, and Beckett.
U of California P,
.
Kiely, Robert.
Beyond egotism: the fiction of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and D. H. Lawrence.
Routledge,
.
Klein, Scott W.
The fictions of James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis: monsters of nature and design.
Cambridge UP,
.
Kochis, Matthew J. &&
Lusty, Heather L.: eds.
Modernists at odds: reconsidering Joyce and Lawrence.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
.
Contributors: Lusty, Heather L.: "Introduction: injoynted perspectives" Bowen, Zack: "Lady Chatterley's Lover and Ulysses" Norris, Margot: "Love, bodies, and nature in Lady Chatterley's lover and Ulysses" Ingersoll, Earl G.: "The 'odd couple' constructing the 'new man': Bloom and Mellors in Ulysses and Lady Chatterley's lover" Doherty, Gerald: "The end of sacrifice: Joyce's 'The dead' and Lawrence's 'The man who died'" Brick, Martin: "The Isis effect: how Joyce and Lawrence revitalize Christianity through foreignization" Kane, Louise: "'In Europe they usually mention us together': Joyce, Lawrence, and the little magazines" Loukopoulou, Eleni: "Lawrence and Joyce in T.S. Eliot's Criterion Miscellany series" Hidenaga, Arai: "An encounter With the real: A Lacanian motif in Joyce's 'The dead' and Lawrence's 'The shadow in the rose garden'" Burgers, Johannes Hendricus && Mitchell, Jennifer: "Masochism and marriage in The rainbow and Ulysses" Duffy, Enda: "That long kiss: comparing Joyce and Lawrence" Miller, Carl F.: "'Result of the rockinghorse races': the ironic culture of racing in Joyce's Ulysses and Lawrence's 'The rocking-horse winner'"
Lamos, Colleen.
Deviant modernism: sexual and textual errancy in T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust.
Cambridge UP,
.
Lewiecki-Wilson, Cynthia.
Writing against the family: gender in Lawrence and Joyce.
Southern Illinois UP,
.
Lilienfeld, Jane.
Reading alcoholisms: theorizing character and narrative in selected novels of Thomas Hardy, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf.
St. Martin's,
.
Lindskog, Annika.
Silent modernism: soundscapes and the unsayable in Richardson, Joyce and Woolf.
Lund U,
.
List, Robert N.
Dedalus in Harlem: the Joyce Ellison connection.
UP of America,
.
Mahaffey, Vicki.
States of desire: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment.
Oxford UP,
.
Mahon, Peter.
Imagining Joyce and Derrida: between 'Finnegans wake' and 'Glas'.
U of Toronto P,
.
Majumdar, Gaurav.
Migrant form: anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray.
Lang,
.
Martin, Ann.
Red Riding Hood and the Wolf in bed: modernism's fairy tales.
U of Toronto P,
.
Martin, Stoddard.
Wagner to the Waste Land: a study of the relationship of Wagner to English literature.
Macmillan,
;
Barnes,
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Martin, Timothy.
Joyce and Wagner: a study of influence.
Cambridge UP,
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McCourt, John: ed.
Joyce, Yeats and the revival.
(Joyce studies in Italy).
Edizioni Q,
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McGee, Patrick.
Political monsters and democratic imagination: Spinoza, Blake, Hugo, Joyce.
Bloomsbury,
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McGrory, Kathleen &&
Unterecker, John: eds.
Yeats, Joyce and Beckett: new light on three modern Irish writers.
Bucknell UP,
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Mitchell, Andrew J. &&
Slote, Sam: eds.
Derrida and Joyce: texts and contexts.
State U of New York P,
.
Monaco, Beatrice.
Machinic modernism: the Deleuzian literary machines of Woolf, Lawrence and Joyce.
Palgrave,
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Moran, James.
Modernists and the theatre: the drama of W.B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf.
Methuen,
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Morris, Paul D.
Representation and the twentieth-century novel: studies in Gorky, Joyce and Pynchon.
Königshausen,
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Müller, Timo.
The self as object in modernist fiction: James, Joyce, Hemingway.
Königshausen,
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Murillo, L. A.
The cyclical night: irony in James Joyce and Jorge Luis Borges.
Harvard UP,
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Nolan, Emer.
Catholic emancipations: Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce.
Syracuse UP,
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Novillo-Corvalán, Patricia.
Borges and Joyce : an infinite conversation.
(Studies in comparative literature).
Legenda,
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O'Rourke, Fran.
Joyce, Aristotle, and Aquinas.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
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O'Sullivan, Michael.
The incarnation of language: Joyce, Proust and a philosophy of the flesh.
Bloomsbury,
;
Bloomsbury,
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Parson, Deborah.
Theorists of the modernist novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf.
Routledge,
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Pearson, Nels.
Irish cosmopolitanism: location and dislocation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett.
UP of Florida,
;
UP of Florida,
.
Perelman, Bob.
The trouble with genius: reading Pound, Joyce, Stein and Zukofsky.
U of California P,
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Pierce, David.
Joyce and company.
(Continuum literary studies).
Bloomsbury,
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Piette, Adam.
Remembering and the sound of words: Mallarmé, Proust, Joyce, Beckett.
Clarendon,
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Pizarro, Charito.
Joyce's vision of time in 'Ulysses': a juxtaposition of James Joyce's 'Ulysses' and Paul Ricoeur's 'Time and narrative'.
Kovac,
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Pogorzelski, Randall J.
Virgil and Joyce: nationalism and imperialism in the 'Aeneid' and 'Ulysses'.
U of Wisconsin P,
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Poole, Adrian: ed.
Joyce, T. S. Eliot, Auden, Beckett.
(Great Shakespeareans, vol XII).
Bloomsbury,
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Quillian, William H.
Hamlet and the new poetic: James Joyce and T. S. Eliot.
UMI,
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Rademacher, Marie Géraldine.
Narcissistic mothers in modernist literature : new perspectives on motherhood in the works of D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Jean Rhys.
Verlag,
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Rainsford, Dominic.
Authorship, ethics and the reader: Blake, Dickens, Joyce.
Macmillan,
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Reynolds, Mary T.
Joyce and Dante: the shaping imagination.
Princeton UP,
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(Princeton legacy library),
Reprint,
Princeton UP,
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Roughley, Alan.
Reading Derrida reading Joyce.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
UP of Florida,
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Russell, Francis.
Three studies in twentieth century obscurity: Joyce, Kafka, Gertrude Stein.
Hand and Flower,
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Dufour,
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Haskell,
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Gordon,
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Sayeau, Michael.
Against the event: the everyday and evolution of modernist narrative.
Oxford UP,
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Schmidt, Arno.
Radio dialogs II.
Woods, John E.: trans., introd.
Green Integer,
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Seeger, Sean.
Nonlinear temporality in Joyce and Walcott: history repeating itself with a difference.
(Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature).
Routledge,
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Sharkey, E. Joseph.
Idling the engine: linguistic skepticism in and around Cortázar, Kafka, and Joyce.
Catholic U of America P,
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Sicari, Stephen.
Modernist humanism and the men of 1914: Joyce, Lewis, Pound, and Eliot.
U of South Carolina P,
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Sicari, Stephen.
Modernist reformations: poetry as theology in Eliot, Stevens, and Joyce.
Clemson UP,
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Simms, William.
Obscenity, psychoanalysis and literature: Lawrence and Joyce on trial.
Routledge,
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Slote, Sam.
The silence in progress of Dante, Mallarmé, and Joyce.
Lang,
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Stasi, Paul.
Modernism, imperialism and the historical sense.
Cambridge UP,
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Sumner, Rachael.
Writing from the margins of Europe: the application of postcolonial theories to selected works by William Butler Yeats, John Millington Synge and James Joyce.
Lang,
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Szczeszak-Brewer, Agata.
Empire and pilgrimage in Conrad and Joyce.
(The Florida James Joyce series).
1st ppbk. edn.,
UP of Florida,
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Tanner, Bernard R.
Joycean elements in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The great Gatsby'.
Academica,
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Toibin, Colm.
Mad, bad, dangerous to know: the fathers of Wilde, Yeats and Joyce.
Scribner,
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Tratner, Michael.
Modernism and mass politics: Joyce, Woolf, Eliot, Yeats.
Stanford UP,
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Tribout-Joseph, Sarah.
Proust and Joyce in dialogue.
Routledge,
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Tysdahl, Bjorn J.
Joyce and Ibsen: a study in literary influence.
Humanities,
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Verstraete, Ginette.
Fragments of the feminine sublime in Friedrich Schlegel and James Joyce.
State U of New York P,
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Veyu, Ernest L.
The making of the modern artist: Stephen Dedalus and Will Brangwen.
Cambridge Scholars,
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Vickery, John B.
The literary impact of 'The golden bough'.
Princeton UP,
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Watson, George J.
Irish identity and the literary revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce, and O'Casey.
Croom Helm,
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Barnes,
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Catholic U of America P,
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