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Joyce, James. "Counterparts." Eight Lessons in Love: A Domestic Violence Reader.
Ed. Spilka, Mark.
Columbia and London:
University of Missouri Press,
1997.
201-09.
ISBN 0-8262-1123-2.
With Spilka's essay, below.
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Spilka, Mark. "Power Games in Joyce's 'Counterparts'." Eight Lessons in Love: A Domestic Violence Reader.
Columbia and London:
University of Missouri Press,
1997.
187-200.
ISBN 0-8262-1123-2.
With the text of "Counterparts," above.
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Spilka, Mark. "Leopold Bloom as Jewish Pickwick: A Neo-Dickensian Perspective." Charles Dickens: Critical Assessments.
Ed. Hollington, Michael.
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Mountfield:
Helm Information,
1995.
653-79.
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Altieri, Charles. "Finnegans Wake as Modernist Historiography." Why the Novel Matters: A Postmodern Perplex.
Ed. Spilka, Mark;
McCracken-Flesher, Caroline.
Bloomington and Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press,
1990.
256-68.
ISBN 0-253-35554-0.
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Doody, Terrence. "Don Quixote, Ulysses, and the Idea of Realism." Why the Novel Matters: A Postmodern Perplex.
Ed. Spilka, Mark;
McCracken-Flesher, Caroline.
Bloomington and Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press,
1990.
76-93.
ISBN 0-253-35554-0.
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Schwarz, Daniel. "The Ethics of Reading: The Case for Pluralistic and Transactional Reading." Why the Novel Matters: A Postmodern Perplex.
Ed. Spilka, Mark;
McCracken-Flesher, Caroline.
Bloomington and Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press,
1990.
215-36.
ISBN 0-253-35554-0.
"Araby".
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