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LeBlanc, Jim;
Alonso, Sabrina.
“Knock Knock": Enabling Dislocution in Finnegans Wake. eCommons: Cornell's Digital Repository,
2019.
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/66126. "This essay examines a particular type of Joycean “dislocution” in Finnegans Wake, one generated by the insertion of familiar, though distorted intertextual samples from other, more familiar discourses into the Wake’s already heavily dislocuted prose.As an example of this narrative technique and its effect, the authors unpack the discursive interruption that takes place at FW330.30-32, the “knock knock” passage".
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LeBlanc, Jim. "A 'Sensation of Freedom': and the Rejection of Possibility in Dubliners." Rethinking Joyce's Dubliners.
Ed. Culleton, Claire A.;
Scheible, Ellen.
New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature. Cham:
Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
51-68.
ISBN 978-3-319-39335-3.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "'Here Comes Everybody': HCE and the Existence of Others in I.2." Joyce’s Allmaziful Plurabilities: Polyvocal Explorations of Finnegans Wake.
Ed. Devlin, Kimberly J.;
Smedley, Christine.
Florida James Joyce Series. Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
2015.
29-43.
ISBN 978-0-8130-6154-2.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "Miami J'yce." James Joyce Broadsheet,
no. 94 (February 2013):
3.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "The Ass Dreams of Shaun’s Bottomless Heart: Shakespeare and the Dream-Work in Finnegans Wake 403–407." Renascent Joyce.
Ed. Ferrer, Daniel;
Slote, Sam;
Topia, André.
Florida James Joyce Series. Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
2013.
81-89.
ISBN 978-0-8130-4245-9.
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LeBlanc, Jim. Review of Cliett, Bill Cole,
Riverrun to Livvy: Lots of Fun Reading the First Page of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake,
2011.
James Joyce Quarterly 49,
i (Fall 2011):
181-84.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "Risky Readings with Nary a Clunker." Review of Knowles, Sebastian D.G.;
Lernout, Geert;
McCourt, John,
Joyce in Trieste: An Album of Risky Readings,
2007.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 21,
ii (Fall 2007):
7-8.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "Being-for-Others in 'Two Gallants': Sycophancy and Symbiosis." Hypermedia Joyce Studies,
7,
i (2005-6).
http://hjs.ff.cuni.cz.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "The 16th Irregular Miami J'yce Birthday Conference: Traditions and Innovations." James Joyce Literary Supplement,
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i (Spring 2004):
22.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "Victims of the Logic of Exclusion." Review of Murphy, Sean,
James Joyce and Victims: Reading the Logic of Exclusion,
2003.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 18,
ii (Fall 2004):
15-16.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "'Will any dubble dabble on the bay?'." James Joyce Literary Supplement,
16,
i (Spring 2002):
6.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "'Removing the Roofs of Our Criminal Classics': An Allusion to Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Case of Identity' in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake." Abiko Quarterly with James Joyce Finnegans Wake Studies,
no. 20 (Summer/Autumn 2000):
57-75.
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LeBlanc, Jim. "The Closing Word of Finnegans Wake." Hypermedia Joyce Studies,
2,
i (Summer 1999).
http://hjs.ff.cuni.cz.
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