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Joyce and religions: a gradual reawakening of the Irish conscience
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Don't call him "Blazes": Hugh E. Boylan's narrative caricature
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'A great deal of dullness. Then some dirt. Then more dullness': Tom "Tennessee" Williams's 1936 reading of "Ulysses"
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Joyce's phoneygraphs: music, mediation and noise unleashed
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Joyce in transit: the "Double star" effect of Ulysses
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The "United States of Scotia Picta": Scottish literature and history in "Finnegans Wake"
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'Poor Penelope. Penelope rich': Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophil and Stella as a Prototype for the Rewriting of the Odysseus Myth in Ulysses
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Public works: infrastructure, Irish Modernism and the Postcolonial, by Michael Rubenstein
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"Ulysses" in Focus: genetic, textual and personal views, by Michael Groden
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