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Schwarz, Daniel. "Joyce's Dubliners: What We Learn from Joyce." In Defense of Reading: Teaching Literature in the Twenty-First Century.
Malden:
Wiley-Blackwell,
2008.
40-42.
ISBN 978-1-4051-3098-1.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "Leslie Fiedler as Leopold Bloom." Leslie Fiedler and American Culture.
Ed. Kellman, Steven G.;
Malin, Irving.
Newark:
University of Delaware Press; London: Associated University Presses,
1999.
99-110.
ISBN 0-87413-689-X.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "The Ethics of Reading: The Case for Pluralistic and Transactional Reading." The Case for a Humanist Poetics.
Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press,
1991.
23-64.
On "Araby"; from 1988.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "Character and Characterization: An Inquiry." The Case for a Humanist Poetics.
Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press,
1991.
65-104.
ISBN 0-8122-3070-1.
On "The Dead"; from 1989.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "Who's Afraid of Finnegans Wake?." The Case for a Humanist Poetics.
Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press,
1991.
180-97.
ISBN 0-8122-3070-1.
Review of Bishop'sJoyce's Book of the Dark, 1988.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "The Ethics of Reading: The Case for Pluralistic and Transactional Reading." Why the Novel Matters: A Postmodern Perplex.
Ed. Spilka, Mark;
McCracken-Flesher, Caroline.
Bloomington and Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press,
1990.
215-36.
ISBN 0-253-35554-0.
"Araby".
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Schwarz, Daniel. "Character and Characterization: An Inquiry." Journal of Narrative Technique,
19,
i (Winter 1989):
85-105.
In part on the relation between nineteenth-century fiction and "The Dead".
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Schwarz, Daniel. Review of Kershner, R.B.,
Joyce, Bakhtin, and Popular Literature: Chronicles of Disorder,
1989.
Modern Fiction Studies 35,
(Winter 1989):
798-99.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "'Tell Us in Plain Words': An Introduction to Reading Joyce's Ulysses." The Transformation of the English Novel, 1890-1930.
New York:
St. Martin's Press,
1989.
242-57.
ISBN 0312023715.
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