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... Joyce and his work for both students and the general reader are by American scholars and critics - Harry Levin's James Joyce : A Critical Introduc- tion ( 1941 ) , the first book - length critical study of Joyce's whole achievement ...
... Joyce and his work for both students and the general reader are by American scholars and critics - Harry Levin's James Joyce : A Critical Introduc- tion ( 1941 ) , the first book - length critical study of Joyce's whole achievement ...
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... Joyce : Unfacts , Fiction , and Facts , " by William T. Noon , S.J. , that goes carefully and helpfully into Joyce's atti- tude to the Jesuits and to Catholicism . ( American Jesuits have naturally shown much interest in Joyce , whose ...
... Joyce : Unfacts , Fiction , and Facts , " by William T. Noon , S.J. , that goes carefully and helpfully into Joyce's atti- tude to the Jesuits and to Catholicism . ( American Jesuits have naturally shown much interest in Joyce , whose ...
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... Joyce's use of Aristotle's conception of modality ( " The Modality of the Audible in Joyce's Ulysses , " by Joseph E. Duncan , LXXIII , 1957 ) ; and an article of less than 5,000 words on " Joyce's Use of Swift's Polite Conversation in ...
... Joyce's use of Aristotle's conception of modality ( " The Modality of the Audible in Joyce's Ulysses , " by Joseph E. Duncan , LXXIII , 1957 ) ; and an article of less than 5,000 words on " Joyce's Use of Swift's Polite Conversation in ...
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