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Orwell, George. "Review of James Joyce by Harry Levin." Essays.
Ed. Carey, John.
Everyman's Library, 242. New York and Toronto:
Alfred A. Knopf,
2002.
552-54.
ISBN 0-375-41503-3.
From Manchester Evening News (2 March 1944).
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Orwell, George. "To Brenda Salkeld." A Kind of Compulsion: 1903-1936.
Ed. Davison, Peter.
The Complete Works of George Orwell, 10. London:
Secker & Warburg,
1998.
326-29.
ISBN 0-436-35020-3.
Letter of 10? December 1933 re Ulysses: "The fact is Joyce interests me so much that I can't stop talking about him once I start." From 1968.
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Orwell, George. "As I Please." I Have Tried to Tell the Truth: 1943-1944.
Ed. Davison, Peter.
The Complete Works of George Orwell, 16. London:
Secker & Warburg,
1998.
117-20.
ISBN 0-436-20370-7.
On JJ's final years and WWII. From 1968.
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Orwell, George. "Review of James Joyce by Harry Levin." I Have Tried to Tell the Truth: 1943-1944.
Ed. Davison, Peter.
The Complete Works of George Orwell, 16. London:
Secker & Warburg,
1998.
117-20.
ISBN 0-436-20370-7.
From Manchester Evening News (2 March 1944).
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Orwell, George. "The Re-discovery of Europe." All Propaganda Is Lies: 1941-1942.
Ed. Davison, Peter.
The Complete Works of George Orwell, 13. London:
Secker & Warburg,
1998.
209-21.
ISBN 0-436-20364-2.
Comparison of Ulysses with Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga. From 1968.
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