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Gibbons, Luke.
James Joyce and the Irish Revolution: The Easter Rising as Modern Event. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press,
2023.
xxi, 295 pp.
ISBN 978-0-226-82446-8.
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Gibbons, Luke. Review of Deane, Seamus,
Small World: Ireland, 1798–2018,
2021.
James Joyce Quarterly 59,
(Spring 2022):
531-34.
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Gibbons, Luke. Review of Lybeck, Eleanor,
All on Show: The Circus in Irish Literature and Culture,
2017.
James Joyce Quarterly 57,
iii-iv (Spring-Summer 2020):
457-60.
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Cusack, Christopher. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
English Studies 101,
vii-viii (2020):
1038-40.
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McCourt, John. "The Irish Joyce." Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 107,
no. 428 (Winter 2018/19):
490-506.
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O'Callaghan, Katherine. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
James Joyce Quarterly 54,
iii-iv (Spring-Summer 2017):
441-46.
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/39334.
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Norris, Margot. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Irish University Review 47,
ii (2017):
387-89.
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Chace, William M. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Common Knowledge 22,
iii (September 2016):
516.
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Gibson, Andrew. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Modernism/modernity 23,
iv (November 2016):
920-22.
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Kealy, M.H. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Choice 53,
ix (May 2016):
53-3849.
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Killeen, Terence. "The Undead." Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Dublin Review of Books no. 75,
(February 2016):
.
https://drb.ie/articles/the-undead/.
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Gibbons, Luke. Review of O'Grady, Standish,
Standish O'Grady's Cuculain: A Critical Edition,
2016.
James Joyce Quarterly 54,
i-ii (Fall 2016-Winter 2017):
185-89.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/700649.
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Sigler, Amanda. "Shades of a Different Color." Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 30,
ii (Fall 2016):
14-15.
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McCrea, Barry. "Unlocking the Voices of the Dead in Joyce." Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Irish Times (5 March 2016):
Weekend 10.
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Yamada, Sachiyo. Review of Gibbons, Luke,
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory,
2015.
Joycean Japan no. 28,
(2017):
104-05.
In Japanese.
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Gibbons, Luke. "The Ghosts in James Joyce's Modern Machine: Although the Writer's Literary Experiments Were Utterly Modern, They Were Haunted by Ghosts, Shadows and Irish Legends." Irish Times.
(3 December 2015):
13.
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Gibbons, Luke.
Joyce's Ghosts: Ireland, Modernism, and Memory. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press,
2015.
xx, 286 pp.
ISBN 978-0-226-23617-9.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'Old Haunts': Joyce, the Republic, and Photographic Memory." Memory Ireland.
Ed. Frawley, Oona;
O'Callaghan, Katherine.
Irish Studies. 4: James Joyce and Cultural Memory,
Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press,
2014.
187-201.
ISBN 978-0-8156-3352-5.
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Gibbons, Luke. "‘He Says No, Your Worship’: Joyce, Free Indirect Discourse and Vernacular Modernism." James Joyce in the Nineteenth Century.
Ed. Nash, John.
New York:
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
31-45.
ISBN 978-1-107-02188-4.
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Gibbons, Luke. "Poetry in Motion." Irish Times.
(2 February 2012):
Freedom of Joyce 13-14.
JJ and Cinema.
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Gibbons, Luke. "Text and the City: Joyce, Dublin, and Colonial Modernity." Making Space in the Works of James Joyce.
Ed. Bénéjam, Valérie;
Bishop, John.
Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature, 19. New York:
Routledge,
2011.
69-90.
ISBN 0-415-997410.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'Famished Ghosts': Bloom, Bible Wars, and 'U.p. up' in Joyce's Dublin." Dublin James Joyce Journal,
no. 2 (2009):
1-23.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'Ghostly Light': Spectres of Modernity in James Joyce's and John Huston's 'The Dead'." A Companion to James Joyce.
Ed. Brown, Richard.
Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing,
2008.
359-73.
ISBN 978-1-4051-1044-0.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'Have you no homes to go to?': James Joyce and the Politics of Paralysis." Dubliners: James Joyce.
Ed. Thacker, Andrew.
New Casebooks. Houndmills, Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan,
2006.
196-223.
ISBN 0-333-77769-7.
CC 84.
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Gibbons, Luke. "Visualizing the Voice: Joyce, Cinema, and the Politics of Vision." A Companion to Literature and Film.
Ed. Stam, Robert;
Raengo, Alessandra.
Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies, 7. Malden, MA:
Blackwell,
2004.
171-88.
ISBN 0-631-23053-X.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'The Cracked Looking Glass' of Cinema: James Joyce, John Huston, and the Memory of 'The Dead'." Yale Journal of Criticism,
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i (Spring 2002):
127-48.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'Where Wolfe Tone's statue was not': Joyce, Monuments and Memory." History and Memory in Modern Ireland.
Ed. McBride, Ian.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2001.
139-59.
ISBN 0-521-79017-4.
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Gibbons, Luke. "'Have you no homes to go to?': James Joyce and the Politics of Paralysis." Semicolonial Joyce.
Ed. Attridge, Derek;
Howes, Marjorie.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2000.
150-71.
ISBN 0-521-66179-X.
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Gibbons, Luke. "Identity without a Centre: Allegory, History and Irish Nationalism." Cultural Studies,
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iii (1992):
358-75.
In part, on "The Dead".
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Gibbons, Luke. "Race against Time: Racial Discourse and Irish History." Oxford Literary Review,
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i-ii (1991):
95-117.
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