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Gordon, John. "Evidence in Joyce: The Empirical Strikes Back." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
13 (2001):
5-9.
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Malenich, John. "Creating the Stereotype: The Colonial Origins of Savagery and Intemperance in Joyce's 'Counterparts'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
12 (2000):
57-61.
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Stanley, William Chad. "Debasement and Abjection: The Ambivalent Comedics of Ulysses." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
12 (2000):
50-56.
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Byrne, K.B. Conal. "Open-Ended Portrait: Joyce's Solution to Modern Irish Identity." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
11 (1999):
42-51.
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Malenich, John. "A Ritual of Beatings: Sticks, Violence, and Oppression in Dubliners." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
11 (1999):
35-41.
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Ingersoll, Earl G. "The Seasons and Times of Dubliners." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
10 (1998):
30-34.
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Harty, John. "James Joyce's Borselino Hat." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
9 (1997):
60.
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Loftus, Brian. "Aural Sex: The Failure of Vision and the Scene of Sex in Finnegans Wake." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
9 (1997):
48-54.
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McIntire, Janice E. "Gretta's 'Angels': The Significance of Naming in 'The Dead'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
9 (1997):
55-59.
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Harty, John. "Joyce and P.T. Barnum." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
8 (1996):
41-46.
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Hobbs, John. "'Old father, mother's son': Seamus Heaney on James Joyce." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
8 (1996):
47-51.
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Jockers, Matthew L. "Another 'Word Known to All Men' in Joyce's Ulysses?." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
8 (1996):
45-77.
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Chesney, Thom D. "Joyce and O'Faolain: When Talking Trees Speak Two Authors' Names." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
7,
i (Spring 1995):
50-54.
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Carriker, Kitti. "Neologisms and Hypograms in the Language of Stephen Dedalus: A Riffaterrean Reading of Portrait." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
7,
ii (Fall 1995):
10-15.
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Harty, John. "'Cyclops': A Drunken Nightmare of Irish History." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
7,
ii (Fall 1995):
16-21.
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Blythe, Hal;
Sweet, Charlie. "Diptych in 'Araby': The Key to Understanding the Boy's 'Anguish and Anger'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
6 (1994):
16-24.
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Cahalan, James M. "'The guilty forgiving the innocent': Stanislaus, Shaun, and Shem in Finnegans Wake." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
6 (1994):
5-11.
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Harty, John, III. "FW 26.25-36: 'Belly the First'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
6 (1994):
12-15.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Once More to Glenn Bolcain: Nina FitzPatrick's Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
5 (1993):
23-27.
In part, on J and madness.
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Bartlett, Sally A. "Spectral Thought and Psychological Mimesis in A Portrait of the Artist a s a Young Man." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
5 (1993):
57-66.
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Gordon, John. "Joyce Egg and Claddagh Ring: Joycean Artifacts in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
5 (1993):
43-51.
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Harty, John, III. "Is Beckett's 'Come in' in Finnegans Wake?." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
5 (1993):
52-56.
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Romine, Scott. "Poetry and Parody: James Joyce and His 'Little Cloud'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
5 (1993):
5-13.
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Harty, John. "The Doubling of Dublin Messages in 'The Sisters'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
4 (1992):
42-44.
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Garcia-Leon, Rafael I. "'Threemaster': A Note on the Last Lines of the Telemachia of Ulysses." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
3 (1991):
49-51.
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Gordon, John. "The Golden Ass in Finnegans Wake." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
3 (1991):
45-48.
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Battaglia, Rosemarie A. "Joyce, Stephen, Bloom." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
2 (1990):
25-28.
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Harty, John. "'grave morrice' (Ulysses 2.155): The Morris Dances." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
2 (1990):
29-33.
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Losey, Jay. "Joyce's 'New Realism' in Ulysses." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
2 (1990):
19-24.
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Sailer, Susan Shaw. "St. Patrick at the Wake." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
2 (1990):
34-41.
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Gonzalez, Alexander G. "Partial Inspiration for Joyce's 'An Encounter': Robert Herrick's 'Delight in Disorder'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
1 (1989):
21-22.
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Kopper, Edward A., Jr. "Joyce's Ulysses and Burgess' A Clockwork Orange: A Note." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
1 (1989):
12-13.
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Senn, Fritz. "'A rump and dozen'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
1 (1989):
4-6.
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