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Pierce, David. Review of O'Connor, Theresa,
The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers,
1996.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 55,
(February 2000):
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O'Connor, Theresa. "Art, Fascism, Modernism, and Photographic Perception." Review of Klein, Scott W.,
The Fictions of James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis: Monsters of Nature and Design,
1994.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 12,
i (Spring 1998):
5-6.
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Power, Mary. "An Ireland Full of Funny Females." Review of O'Connor, Theresa,
The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers,
1996.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 11,
ii (Fall 1997):
22-23.
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Gillespie, Michael Patrick. "(S)he Was Too Scrupulous Always: Edna O'Brien and the Comic Tradition." The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers.
Ed. O'Connor, Theresa.
Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
1996.
108-23.
ISBN 0-8130-1457-3.
Parallels with D.
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Giovannangeli, Jean-Louis. "Joyce and Boylan's Black Baby: 'Swiftly and Silently'." The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers.
Ed. O'Connor, Theresa.
Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
1996.
171-82.
ISBN 0-8130-1457-3.
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O'Connor, Theresa. "History, Gender, and the Postcolonial Condition: Julia O'Faolain's Comic Rewriting of Finnegans Wake." The Comic Tradition in Irish Women Writers.
Ed. O'Connor, Theresa.
Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
1996.
124-48.
ISBN 0-8130-1457-3.
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O'Connor, Theresa. "Demythologizing Nationalism: Joyce's Dialogized Grail Myth." Joyce in Context.
Ed. Cheng, Vincent J.;
Martin, Timothy.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
1992.
100-21.
ISBN 0-521-41358-3.
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