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Roos, Bonnie. "James Joyce’s Ulysses: Vampires, ‘Fake News’, and the Approaching Global Environmental Hunger Crisis." Green Matters: Ecocultural Functions of Literature.
Ed. Löschnigg, Maria;
Braunecker, Melanie.
Nature, Culture and Literature, 15. 15,
Leiden:
Brill,
2020.
109-28.
ISBN 9789004408869.
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Roos, Bonnie. "Spies in Joyce's 'The Sisters': Allegorical Histories, the Irish Rebellion, and The Count of Monte Cristo." Joyce Studies Annual,
(2018):
195-233.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/713460.
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Roos, Bonnie. "Refining the Artist into Existence: Pygmalion's Statue, Stephen's Villanelle, and the Venus of Praxiteles." A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce.
Ed. Wachtel, Albert.
Critical Insights. Pasadena:
Salem Press,
2012.
307-34.
ISBN 978-1-58765-842-6.
From Comparative Literature Studies (2001).
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Roos, Bonnie. Review of Cormack, Alistair,
Yeats and Joyce: Cyclical History and the Reprobate Tradition,
2008.
James Joyce Quarterly 46,
ii (Winter 2009):
396-98.
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Roos, Bonnie. "The Joyce of Eating: Feast, Famine and the Humble Potato in Ulysses." Hungry Words: Images of Famine in the Irish Canon.
Ed. Cusack, George;
Goss, Sarah.
Dublin and Portland, OR:
Irish Academic,
2006.
159-96.
ISBN 0-7165-3386-3.
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Roos, Bonnie. "James Joyce's 'The Dead' and Bret Harte's Gabriel Conroy: The Nature of the Feast." Yale Journal of Criticism,
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i (Spring 2002):
99-126.
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Roos, Bonnie. "Refining the Artist into Existence: Pygmalion's Statue, Stephen's Villanelle and the Venus of Praxiteles." Comparative Literature Studies,
38,
ii (2001):
95-117.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/40247289.
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