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Friedman, Susan Stanford. "Migratory Modernisms: Novel Homelands in Monica Ali's Brick Lane." Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature,
11,
i (2017):
102-18.
"In telling the story of a Bangladeshi family’s migration to London from the 1970s through 2002, Brick Lane deliberately imports elements of Joyce’s Ulysses and Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway".
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Lee, Jong-Im.
Aesthetics of Deterritorialization: The Nomadic Subject and National Allegory in James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
. Ph.D diss.
The University of Wisconsin - Madison.
226 pp.
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Friedman, Susan Stanford. "Reading Joyce: Icon of Modernity? Champion of Alterity? Ventriloquist of Otherness?." Joycean Cultures/ Culturing Joyces.
Ed. Cheng, Vincent J.;
Devlin, Kimberly J.;
Norris, Margot.
Newark:
University of Delaware Press; London: Associated University Presses,
1998.
113-33.
ISBN 0-87413-636-9.
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Battaglia, Rosemarie. Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
Textual Practice 10,
ii (Summer 1996):
371-75.
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Baker, Phil. Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
New Odyssey 3,
i (Spring/Summer 1996):
11.
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Gottfried, Roy. Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 40,
(February 1995):
5.
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Martin, Augustine. Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1994.
Irish University Review 25,
ii (Autumn/Winter 1995):
373-76.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/25511511.
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Gillespie, Michael Patrick. "'It seems history is to blame': Interpretive Subjectivity in Joyce and His Critics." Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
Clio 25,
i (1995):
83-94.
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Henke, Suzette. Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
Modern Fiction Studies 40,
iv (Winter 1994):
894-97.
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Teal, Laurie. "Numerous Fortuitous Returns." Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 8,
i (Spring 1994):
17-18.
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McCarthy, Patrick A. Review of Friedman, Susan Stanford,
Joyce: The Return of the Repressed,
1993.
English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 37,
iii (1994):
424-29.
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Boone, Joseph A. "Staging Sexuality: Repression, Representation, and 'Interior' States in Ulysses." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
190-221.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Brownstein, Marilyn L. "The Preservation of Tenderness: A Confusion of Tongues in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
225-56.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Clayton, Jay. "A Portrait of the Romantic Poet as Young Modernist: Literary History as Textual Unconscious." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
114-27.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Doyle, Laura. "Races and Chains: The Sexuo-Racial Matrix in Ulysses." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
149-89.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Friedman, Susan Stanford. "(Self) Censorship and the Making of Joyce's Modernism." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
21-57.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Friedman, Susan Stanford, eds. Joyce: The Return of the Repressed. Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
xi, 314 pp.
ISBN 0-8014-80136.
Intro., 1-17.
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Froula, Christine. "Mothers of Invention/Daughters of Inversion: Narcissan Scenes in Finnegans Wake." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
283-303.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Jones, Ellen Carol. "Textual Mater: Writing the Mother in Joyce." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
257-82.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Moreiras, Alberto. "Pharmaconomy: Stephen and the Daedalids." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
58-86.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Pearce, Richard. "Simon's Irish Rose: Famine Songs, Blackfaced Minstrels, and Woman's Repression in A Portrait." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
128-46.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Spoo, Robert. "Uncanny Returns in 'The Dead': Ibsenian Intertexts and the Estranged Infant." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
89-113.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
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Friedman, Susan Stanford. "The Return of the Repressed in Joyce: (Self)Censorship and the Making of a Modernist." The Languages of Joyce: Selected Papers from the 11th International James Joyce Symposium, Venice, 12-18 June 1988.
Ed. Bollettieri Bosinelli, R.M.;
Marengo Vaglio, C.;
Boheemen, Chr. van.
Philadelphia and Amsterdam:
John Benjamins,
1992.
55-68.
ISBN 1-55619-473-0; 90-272-2124-3.
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Friedman, Susan Stanford. "Weavings: Intertextuality and the (Re)Birth of the Author." Influence and Intertextuality in Literary History.
Ed. Clayton, Jay;
Rothstein, Eric.
Madison:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1991.
146-80.
ISBN 0-299-13030-4.
Especially on Stephen Dedalus in "The Case of Joyce and Joyce as Case," 166-72, and "Joyce, Kristeva, and Intertextuality," 172-73.
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Friedman, Susan Stanford. "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman: H.D.'s Rescriptions of Joyce, Lawrence, and Pound." Writing the Woman Artist: Essays on Poetics, Politics, and Portraiture.
Ed. Jones, Suzanne W.
Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press,
1991.
23-42.
ISBN 0-8122-3089-2.
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