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Morse, B.J. Review of Gilbert, Stuart,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study,
1930.
Englische Studien 69,
(1934):
287-91.
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Troy, William. "James Joyce and His Ulysses: A Remarkable Commentary on the Much Debated Work." Review of Gilbert, Stuart,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study,
1930.
New York Times (18 January 1931):
61.
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Miles, Hamish. Review of Gilbert, Stuart,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study,
1930.
Criterion 10,
no. 38 (October 1930):
188-92.
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O'Riordan, Conal. "Gaudeamus." Review of Gilbert, Stuart,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study,
1930.
New Statesman 35,
no. 892 (31 May 1930):
247-48.
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Glendinning, Alex. "A Guide to Ulysses." Review of Gilbert, Stuart,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study,
1930.
Times Literary Supplement no. 1481,
(19 June 1930):
510.
AG's first review for TLS; wrote reviews from 1930 to 1954. An "authoritative exposition" written "under Mr. Joyce's supervision." "Conspicuous obscurities" include "esoteric themes.drawn from the doctrines of theosophy and from the historico-philosophical theories of the Italian Vico." Of the elaborate structure and Homeric references "what purpose, it may well be asked, is served by correspondences so involute that they must be referred to a tabulated formula to be recognized at all?" "His book, by removing from 'Ulysses' the hindrances of obscurity, has made a true and comprehensive valuation of this work possible.".
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