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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "Odoriferous Odyssey: The Extra/ordinary Smells of Living in James Joyce's Fiction." Australasian Journal of Irish Studies,
18 (October 2018):
43-62.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. Review of Kuch, Peter,
Irish Divorce/ Joyce's Ulysses,
2017.
Australasian Journal of Irish Studies 18,
(October 2018):
164-66.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "Costuming James Joyce's Ulysses, One Literary Period at a Time." Daily Review,
(2018).
https://dailyreview.com.au/joyce/75216/. Preparations for a stage production of Holy Cow! James Joyce Slaughters the Sacred Cows of English Literature, directed by Jennifer Sarah Dean at fortyfivedownstairs in Flinders Lane, Melbourne.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "Reading and Performing Abjection: Staging Joyce, a Professional Reflection." Australasian Drama Studies,
no. 67 (October 2015):
155-75.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. Review of Birmingham, Kevin,
The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's Ulysses,
2014.
Australasian Journal of Irish Studies 14,
(2014):
142-46.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "Joyce and the Jesuits." Australasian Journal of Irish Studies,
7 (2007/2008):
8-9.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. Review of Nolan, Emer,
Catholic Emancipations: Irish Fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce,
2007.
Australasian Journal of Irish Studies 7,
(2007/2008):
109-12.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "Writing in the Slipstream of the Wildean Trauma: Joyce, Buck Mulligan and Homophobia Reconsidered." Canadian Journal of Irish Studies,
31,
ii (Fall 2005):
27-33.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/25515592.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "'Going down where the asparagus grows': Insight and Resistance as Ezra Pound Confronts Ulysses." Journal of Irish Studies,
19 (2004):
54-66.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/44647731.
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Devlin-Glass, Frances. "'[Remembering]./Her breath in mine': Heterosexuality as Exchange in Joyce and Heaney." Conflicting Identities: Essays on Modern Irish Literature.
Ed. Goh, Robbie B.H.
Singapore:
UniPress, Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore,
1997.
1-37.
ISBN 981-00-7662-2.
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