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Shawcross, John T. "Revisiting Influence Studies II: 'Why Would He Have Smiled?' The Catechistic Answer to the Eclipse." Rethinking Milton Studies: Time Present and Time Past.
Newark:
University of Delaware Press,
2005.
23-32.
ISBN 0-8741-3898-1.
On "Ithaca": "The black dot is a pictorialization of the eclipse of the sun." (27).
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Shawcross, John T. "Milton's Joyce." John Milton and Influence: Presence in Literature, History and Culture.
Duquesne Studies. Language and Literature Series, 12. Pittsburgh:
Duquesne University Press,
1991.
156-63.
ISBN 0-8207-0235-8.
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Shawcross, John T. "'They that dwell under his shadow shall return': Joyce's Chamber Music and Milton." New Alliances in Joyce Studies: "When it's Aped to Foul a Delfian".
Ed. Scott, Bonnie Kime.
Newark:
University of Delaware Press; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses,
1988.
200-09.
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Joyce, James. "An Encounter." Myths and Motifs in Literature.
Ed. Burrows, David J.;
Lapides, Frederick R.;
Shawcross, John T.
New York:
Free Press,
1973.
171-77.
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Joyce, James. "The Boarding House." Myths and Motifs in Literature.
Ed. Burrows, David J.;
Lapides, Frederick R.;
Shawcross, John T.
New York:
Free Press,
1973.
440-45.
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