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Groth, Helen. Review of Lindskog, Annika J.,
Silent Modernism: Soundscapes and the Unsayable in Richardson, Joyce, and Woolf,
2017.
James Joyce Quarterly 56,
iii-iv (Spring-Summer 2019):
440-44.
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Loukopoulou, Eleni. Review of Murphet, Julian;
Groth, Helen;
Hone, Penelope,
Sounding Modernism: Rhythm and Sonic Mediation in Modern Literature and Film,
2017.
James Joyce Quarterly 57,
i-ii (Fall 2019-Winter 2020):
192-95.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/756842.
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Groth, Helen. "How to Listen to Joyce: Gramophones, Voice and the Limits of Mediation." Sounding Modernism: Rhythm and Sonic Mediation in Modern Literature and Film.
Ed. Murphet, Julian;
Groth, Helen;
Hone, Penelope.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2017.
63-76.
ISBN 978-1-4744-1636-8.
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McLaren, Stephen. "We Think of Rome: History and Viconian Termini in 'Aeolus'." Remaking Literary History.
Ed. Groth, Helen;
Sheehan, Paul.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars,
2010.
62-74.
ISBN 1-4438-1424-5.
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Martin, William. "The Sensation of Rhythm in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist." Literature and Sensation.
Ed. Uhlmann, Anthony;
Groth, Helen;
Sheehan, Paul;
McLaren, Stephen.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2009.
204-14.
ISBN 1-4438-0116X.
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McLaren, Stephen. "Breaking Sense in A Portrait's Villanelle." Literature and Sensation.
Ed. Uhlmann, Anthony;
Groth, Helen;
Sheehan, Paul;
McLaren, Stephen.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2009.
255-65.
ISBN 1-4438-0116X.
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O'Leary, Timothy. "The Perils of Experience: Sensation in Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." Literature and Sensation.
Ed. Uhlmann, Anthony;
Groth, Helen;
Sheehan, Paul;
McLaren, Stephen.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2009.
90-100.
ISBN 1-4438-0116X.
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Uhlmann, Anthony. "The Sense of Jealousy in Joyce's Exiles." Literature and Sensation.
Ed. Uhlmann, Anthony;
Groth, Helen;
Sheehan, Paul;
McLaren, Stephen.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2009.
133-42.
ISBN 1-4438-0116X.
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