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Davies, Russell. "Pleasurebubble Hubbyhouse." The Oxford Book of Parodies.
Ed. Gross, John.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2010.
121-22.
ISBN 978-0-19-954882-8.
Parody of FW's style.
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Joyce, James. "James Joyce as Parodist." The Oxford Book of Parodies.
Ed. Gross, John.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2010.
257-60.
ISBN 978-0-19-954882-8.
Includes several pieces of occasional verse: "O Father O'Ford.," "Rouen is the rainiest place.", "Humptydump Dublin.", and "Man dear, did you never hear.".
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Gross, John. "James Joyce." Literary Genius: 25 Classic Writers Who Define English & American Literature.
Ed. Epstein, Joseph;
Moser, Barry.
Philadelphia:
Paul Dry Books,
2007.
213-19.
ISBN 1-58988-039-0.
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Gross, John. "The Feminine Side of Joyce." Review of O'Brien, Edna,
James Joyce,
1999.
Mail on Sunday (20 June 1999):
18.
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Joyce, James. "Post Ulixem Scriptum; [A Blurb for Anna Livia Plurabelle]; [A Blurb for Haveth Childers Everywhere]." The Oxford Book of Comic Verse.
Ed. Gross, John.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
1994.
256-57.
ISBN 0-19-214207-0.
"Man dear, did you never hear," "Buy a book in brown paper," "Humptydump Dublin".
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Gross, John, eds. The Modern Movement. TLS Companions.
London:
Harvill,
1992.
xxiii, 310 pp.
ISBN 0-00-272673-4; 0-226-30985-1.
Published in the United States by University of Chicago Press, 1993. Excerpts from reviews and articles previously publishied in the TLS. Includes E.E. Mavrogordato, "Dubliners," 53; Arthur Clutton-Brock, "Wild Youth" (review of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man), 54; Alan Clutton-Brock, "Pomes Penyeach," 54; Alan Clutton-Brock, "Mr Joyce's Experiment" (review of Anna Livia Plurabelle), 55-56; Alex Glendinning, "A Guide to Ulysses" (review of Stuart Gilbert, James Joyce's Ulysses), 56; Alex Glendinning, "Mr Joyce's Experiments," (review of Haveth Childers Everywhere), 56-57; Alan Clutton-Brock, "Interpretations of Ulysses," 57; R.A. Scott-James, "The Progress of Mr Joyce," 57-58; R.A. Scott-James, "Mr Joyce Expresses Himself" (review of Finnegans Wake), 58; Philip Tomlinson,"The Significance of James Joyce" (obituary), 59; Anthony Powell, "Exagmination of Joyce" (review of The Essential James Joyce), 59-60; Anthony Cronin, "The Master Builder" (review of James Joyce), 60-62; Rayner Heppenstall, "Ulysses Returns," (review of Ulysses, 1960), 62-63; Richard Ellmann and Craig Raine, "An Old-Fashioned Radical" (interview), 63-68; Eric Korn, "Bloomsday 1982," 68-72.
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Stephens, James. "Finnegans Wake." The Oxford Book of Essays.
Ed. Gross, John.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
1991.
412-13.
ISBN 0-19-214185-6.
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Gross, John.
Joyce. Beirut:
Al Mu'assasat al-Arabiyat lil Dirasat wal Nashr,
1975.
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Gross, John.
Joyce. Maestros del pensamiento contemporáneo, 11.
Barcelona:
Ediciones Grijalbo,
1974.
140 pp.
Spanish translation of James Joyce, 1970.
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Gross, John.
James Joyce. Moderne Theoretiker, 854.
Munich:
Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag,
1974.
124 pp.
German translation of 1970 edition.
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Gross, John. "The Voyage Out (1970)." James Joyce: Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook.
Ed. Beja, Morris.
Casebook series. London:
Macmillan,
1973.
241-44.
ISBN 0-333-14031-1.
Reprinted from James Joyce (1970), 37-41.
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Scruton, Roger. Review of Gross, John,
James Joyce,
1970.
Spectator 226,
7445 (6 march 1971):
322-23.
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Review of Gross, John,
James Joyce,
1970.
Journal of Modern Literature 1,
v (1971 Supplement):
838.
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Gross, John.
Joyce. London:
Fontana/Collins,
1971.
95 pp.
ISBN 0-006-32438-X.
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Gross, John.
James Joyce. Modern Masters.
New York:
Viking,
1970.
102 pp.
ISBN 0-670-40508-6.
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