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Farkas, Ákos. Review of Gula, Marianna,
A Tale of a Pub: Re-Reading the "Cyclops" Episode of James Joyce's Ulysses in the Context of Irish Cultural Nationalism,
2012.
Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 21,
i (2015):
211-16.
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Gula, Marianna. "'The spirit has been well caught': The Irish Dimension of the Canonical Hungarian Translation of Ulysses (1974) and its Remake (2012)." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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i (2015):
123-50.
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Senn, Fritz. "James Joyce's Ulysses: Hell, Purgatory, Heaven in 'Wandering Rocks'." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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ii (Fall 2013):
323-28.
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Morse, Donald E. "An Ambitious Compendium of Joyce Reception." Review of Lernout, Geert;
Van Mierlo, Wim,
The Reception of James Joyce in Europe,
2004.
Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 14,
i (2008):
185-88.
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Gifford, Don. "James Joyce and Myth." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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i (Spring 2002):
123-29.
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Gula, Marianna. "Making Hope and History Rhyme: Nationalist Historiography in the 'Cyclops' Episode of James Joyce's Ulysses." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
8,
i (Spring 2002):
131-50.
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Gifford, Don. "The Chip on His Shoulder: One for the Joyce Centennial--2 May 1982." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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ii (1997):
161-76.
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Morse, Donald E. "'All Your Life After That Again': James Joyce and the Creation of a New Literary Language." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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ii (1997):
177-87.
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Davis, Robert Murray. "Dublin to Chinatown: James Joyce and Frank Chin." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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i (1996):
117-22.
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Kurdi, Mária. "'Did He Seem to You a Child Only--or an Angel?': The Figure of Archie in James Joyce's Exiles." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies,
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ii (1995):
65-74.
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