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Kiely, Robert. Review of Beckett, Samuel,
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume I and Volume II,
2009, 2011.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 97,
(February 2014):
2.
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Gontarski, S.E. "Monumental Beckett." Review of Beckett, Samuel,
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume I, 1929-1940,
2009.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 24,
i (Spring 2010):
10-12.
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Beckett, Samuel.
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume I, 1929-1940. Ed. Fehsenfeld, Martha Dow;
Overbeck, Lois More;
Craig, George;
Gunn, Dan
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Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2009.
xcix, 782 pp.
ISBN 0-521-86793-2.
Includes three letters to JJ: 23 March 1929, 26 April 1929, and 13 January 1940; and numerous references to JJ throughout.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Beckett on the Joyces." Beckett Remembering, Remembering Beckett: A Centenary Celebration.
Ed. Knowlson, James;
Knowlson, Elizabeth.
New York:
Arcade Pub.,
2006.
44-51.
ISBN 1-55970-772-0.
Excerpts from previously published interviews with Beckett.
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Beckett, Samuel. "From 'Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce'." Broadview Anthology of British Literature.
Ed. Black, Joseph.
6, The Twentieth Century and Beyond,
Peterboro:
Broadview Press,
2006.
368-77.
ISBN 9781551116143.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." Modernism: An Anthology.
Ed. Rainey, Lawrence S.
Malden, MA:
Blackwell,
2005.
1061-72.
ISBN 0-631-20448-2.
From 1929.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." QPB Book of Irish Literature.
Ed. Kiernan, Kathy.
New York:
Quality Paperback Book Club,
1999.
677-88.
ISBN 0-965-79749-X.
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Beckett, Samuel. "From Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce 1929." Modernism: An Anthology of Sources and Documents.
Ed. Kolocotroni, Vassiliki;
Goldman, Jane;
Taxidou, Olga.
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press; Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,
1998.
449-51.
ISBN 0-226-45073-2; 0-7486-0974-1.
From 1929.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." Yang,
32,
ii/iii (1996):
48-57.
Dutch trans.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." riverrun: Ensaios sobre James Joyce.
Ed. Nestrovski, Arthur.
Biblioteca Pierre Menard. Rio de Janiero:
Imago,
1992.
323-38.
ISBN 85-312-0167-5.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." James Joyce.
Ed. Bloom, Harold.
Modern Critical Views. New York and New Haven:
Chelsea House,
1986.
7-20.
ISBN 0-87754-625-8.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." Critical Essays on James Joyce.
Ed. Benstock, Bernard.
Critical Essays on Modern British Literature. Boston:
G.K. Hall,
1985.
45-57.
ISBN 0-8161-8751-7.
First pub. 1929.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Fizzle 1." In the Wake of the Wake.
Ed. Hayman, David;
Anderson, Elliott.
Madison:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1978.
163-67.
ISBN 0-299-07600-8.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1972.
viii, 194 pp.
http://www.archive.org/details/ourexagminationr00samu. Reprint of 1962 edition. New Directions edition has wrapper heading James Joyce / Finnegans Wake: A Symposium.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno.Vico. Joyce." A Bash in the Tunnel: James Joyce by the Irish.
Ed. Ryan, John.
Brighton:
Clifton Books,
1970.
21-34.
ISBN 0-901255-19-X.
From Our Exagmination (1929).
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1962.
viii, 194 pp.
Reprint of 1929 edition with an Introduction by Sylvia Beach.
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Glendinning, Alex. Review of Beckett, Samuel,
More Pricks than Kicks,
1934.
Times Literary Supplement no. 1695,
(26 July 1934):
526.
"Draft" episode: "The triviality of its theme is not redeemed by its treatment but aggravated by verbal affectation.showed strongly the influence of Mr. Joyce's latest work--a dangerous model.".
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Beckett, Samuel. "Home Olga." Contempo,
3,
no. 13 (15 February 1934):
3.
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Beckett, Samuel. "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress.
Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
3-22.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
194 pp.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
An Exagmination of James Joyce: Analyses of the "Work in Progress". Norfolk:
New Directions,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. London:
Faber and Faber,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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