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Baron, Scarlett. "‘Bloom, nodding, said he perfectly understood’: James Joyce and the Meanings of Translation." Modernism and Non-Translation.
Ed. Harding, Jason;
Nash, John.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2019.
153-71.
ISBN 978-0-19-882144-1.
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Nash, John. "‘There being more languages to start with than were absolutely necessary’: James Joyce’s Ulysses and English as a World Language." Modernism and Non-Translation.
Ed. Harding, Jason;
Nash, John.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2019.
172-91.
ISBN 978-0-19-882144-1.
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Nash, John. "T. . Eliot's Views on James Joyce: The Harvard Teaching Notes." James Joyce Quarterly,
56,
i-ii (Fall 2018-Winter 2019):
115-31.
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Burke, Mary M. "Janus Joyce." Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century,
2013.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 29,
i (Spring 2015):
5.
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Fordham, Finn. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century,
2013.
James Joyce Quarterly 51,
ii-iii (Winter-Spring 2014):
513-16.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/628349.
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Kalish, C.S. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century,
2013.
Choice 51,
vii (March 2014):
51-3696.
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Sakr, Rita. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century,
2013.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 98,
(June 2014):
2.
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Odai, Katsuhiko. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century,
2013.
Joycean Japan no. 25,
(2014):
84-85.
In Japanese.
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Small, Flicka. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century,
2013.
Irish Studies Review 22,
iv (2014):
536-38.
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Nash, John. "“Talk & talk & talk”: Virginia Woolf's Responses to Ireland." Irish Studies Review,
21,
iii (2013/08/01):
255-73.
Including her reading of U.
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Baron, Scarlett. "Joyce, Darwin and Literary Evolution." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
183-99.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Belluc, Sylvain. "Language and (Re)creation: Joyce and Nineteenth-Century Philology." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
168-82.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Crowley, Ronan. "The Queen Is Not a Subject: Victoria’s Leaves from the Journal in Ulysses." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
200-14.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Gibbons, Luke. "‘He Says No, Your Worship’: Joyce, Free Indirect Discourse and Vernacular Modernism." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
31-45.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Gibson, Andrew. "Thinking Forwards, Turning Back: Joyce’s Writings 1898–1903." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
61-74.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Hayward, Matthew. "‘To Arrest Involuntary Attention’: Advertising and Street-selling in Ulysses." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
113-27.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Nash, John, eds. James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century. New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
xv, 259 pp.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Nash, John. "Introduction: Joyce in the Nineteenth Century." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
1-14.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Nash, John. "Liberalism and Domesticity in Ulysses." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
149-67.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Nolan, Emer. "Joyce and the Nineteenth-Century Irish Novel." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
17-30.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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O'Connell, Helen. "‘Food Values’: Joyce and Dietary Revival." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
128-46.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Robinson, Richard. "‘That Dubious Enterprise, the Irish Short Story’: The Untilled Field and Dubliners." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
46-60.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Savige, Jaya. "Underwriting Ulysses: Bloom, Risk and Life Insurance in the Nineteenth Century." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
77-94.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Strachan, John. "Ulysses and the Dublin Advertising Business." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
95-112.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Williams, Keith. "Dubliners, ‘the Magic-Lantern Business’ and PreCinema." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
215-33.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Nash, John. "Joyce, James." The Celts: History, Life, and Culture.
Ed. Koch, John T.;
Minard, Antone.
Santa Barbara:
ABC-CLIO,
2012.
485-86.
ISBN 978-1-59884-964-6.
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Nash, John. "Thomas McGreevy and 'The Catholic Element' in Joyce." Joyce's Disciples Disciplined: A Re-Exagmination of the 'Exagmination' of 'Work in Progress'.
Ed. Conley, Tim.
Dublin:
University College Dublin Press,
2010.
71-79.
ISBN 1-906359-46-6.
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Artuso, Kathryn Stelmach. "Ambivalence at a Crossroads in Literary Modernism." Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism,
2006.
Studies in the Novel 41,
i (Spring 2009):
116-20.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/29533918.
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Hopper, Keith. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism,
2006.
Notes and Queries 56,
ii (June 2009):
303-06.
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Nash, John. "Genre, Place and Value: Joyce's Reception, 1904-1941." James Joyce in Context.
Ed. McCourt, John.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2009.
41-51.
ISBN 978-0-521-88662-8.
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Nash, John. "'In the Heart of the Hibernian Metropolis?' Joyce's Reception in Ireland, 1900-1940." A Companion to James Joyce.
Ed. Brown, Richard.
Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing,
2008.
108-22.
ISBN 978-1-4051-1044-0.
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Joly, R.R. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism,
2006.
Choice 44,
x (June 2007):
44-5507.
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Pierce, David. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism,
2006.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 77,
(June 2007):
3.
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Conley, Tim. "Did Joyce Leave Us the Secondbest Bed?." Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism,
2006.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 21,
ii (Fall 2007):
2-3.
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Kojima, Motohiro. Review of Nash, John,
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism,
2006.
Joycean Japan no. 19,
(2008):
48-49.
In Japanese.
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Nash, John. "Irish Audiences and English Readers: The Cultural Politics of Shane Leslie's Ulysses Reviews." Joyce, Ireland, Britain.
Ed. Gibson, Andrew;
Platt, Len.
Florida James Joyce Series. Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
2007.
139-52.
ISBN 0-8130-3015-3.
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Nash, John.
James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2006.
ix, 220 pp.
ISBN 0-521-86576-X.
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Nash, John. Review of Lernout, Geert;
Van Mierlo, Wim,
The Reception of James Joyce in Europe,
2004.
Review of English Studies n.s. 56,
no. 226 (September 2005):
689-91.
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Nash, John. Review of Mullin, Katherine,
James Joyce, Sexuality and Social Purity,
2003.
Review of English Studies n.s. 56,
no. 225 (June 2005):
474-75.
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Nash, John. Review of Attridge, Derek,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Casebook,
2004.
Review of English Studies n.s. 56,
no. 223 (February 2005):
164-66.
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Nash, John. "Reading Joyce in English." Joyce on the Threshold.
Ed. Fogarty, Anne;
Martin, Timothy.
Florida James Joyce Series. Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
2005.
110-31.
ISBN 0-8130-2839-6.
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Nash, John. Review of Gillespie, Michael Patrick,
James Joyce and the Fabrication of an Irish Identity,
2001.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 67,
(February 2004):
3.
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Gold, Moshe. Review of Nash, John,
Joyce's Audiences,
2002.
English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 47,
iv (2004):
480-84.
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Nash, John. Review of Gibson, Andrew,
Joyce's Revenge: History, Politics, and Aesthetics in Ulysses,
2002.
Review of English Studies n.s. 54,
no. 217 (November 2003):
717-18.
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Nash, John. Review of Rabaté, Jean-Michel,
James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism,
2001.
Review of English Studies n.s. 54,
no. 214 (April 2003):
272-73.
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Brooker, Joe. "The Fidelity of Theory: James Joyce and the Rhetoric of Belatedness." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
201-21.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Caraher, Brian G. "Protocols of Reading Ulysses." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
153-77.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Driscoll, Catherine. "Feminist Audiences for Joyce." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
179-200.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Gottfried, Roy. "The Audiences for Joyce's Autobiographies." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
59-83.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Landuyt, Ingeborg. "Joyce Reading Himself and Others." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
141-51.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Leckie, Barbara. "'Short Cuts to Culture': Censorship and Modernism; or, Learning to Read Ulysses." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
9-28.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Lin, Yu-chen. "Joyce on the Eastern Edge: Globalization, Localization and Joyce Studies in Taiwan." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
99-109.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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McCourt, John. "Reading Ellmann Reading Joyce." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
41-58.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Monk, Craig. "'America Is Frankly Contemptuous': James Joyce's Work in Progress for the United States." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
111-26.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Nash, John, eds. Joyce's Audiences. European Joyce Studies, 14.
Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
225 pp.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
John Nash, "Introduction," 3-8.
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Nash, John. "'A Constant Labour': Work in Progress and the Specialization of Reading." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
127-40.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Rabaté, Jean-Michel. "Modernism and 'The Plain Reader's Rights': Duff-Riding-Graves Re-Reading Joyce." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
29-39.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Vegh, Beatriz. "A Meeting in the Western Canon: Borges's Conversation with Joyce." Joyce's Audiences.
Ed. Nash, John.
European Joyce Studies, 14. Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2002.
85-97.
ISBN 90-420-1113-0.
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Nash, John. Review of Vesala-Varttala, Tanja,
Sympathy and Joyce's Dubliners: Ethical Probing of Reading, Narrative, and Textuality,
1999.
Review of English Studies n.s. 52,
no. 206 (May 2001):
295-97.
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Nash, John. Review of Lawrence, Karen R.,
Transcultural Joyce,
1998.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 58,
(February 2001):
2.
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Nash, John. "'Hanging over the bloody paper': Newspapers and Imperialism in Ulysses." Modernism and Empire.
Ed. Booth, Howard J.;
Rigby, Nigel.
Manchester and New York:
Manchester University Press,
2000.
175-96.
ISBN 0-7190-5306-4.
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Nash, John. "Counterparts Before the Law: Mimicry and Exclusion." Re: Joyce: Text, Culture, Politics.
Ed. Brannigan, John;
Ward, Geoff;
Wolfreys, Julian.
Houndmills, Basingstoke:
Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's,
1998.
3-16.
ISBN 0-333-68382-X.
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Nash, John. Review of Dunleavy, Janet Egleson,
Re-Viewing Classics of Joyce Criticism,
1991.
Review of English Studies n.s. 44,
no. 176 (November 1993):
610-11.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/517378.
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