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Hammer, Langdon. "Modernism in Reverse: Hart Crane, Eliot and Joyce." Western Humanities Review,
43,
iii (Autumn 1989):
167-87.
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Lawrence, Karen. "Compromising Letters: Joyce and Women." Western Humanities Review,
42,
i (Spring 1988):
1-17.
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Cronin, Edward J. Review of Ellmann, Richard,
The Consciousness of Joyce,
1977.
Western Humanities Review 32,
i (Winter 1978):
90-92.
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Lane, Mervin. "A Synecdochic Reading of 'Wandering Rocks' in Ulysses." Western Humanities Review,
28,
ii (Spring 1974):
125-40.
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Carr, Duane R. "Stephen's Retreat to the Word: A Post-Victorian Fallacy." Western Humanities Review,
28,
iv (Autumn 1974):
381-84.
Parallels with Don Quixote.
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Ross, Robert N. Review of Gifford, Don;
Seidman, Robert J.,
Notes for Joyce: An Annotation of James Joyce's Ulysses,
1974.
Western Humanities Review 28,
iv (Autumn 1974):
394-97.
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de Vitis, A.A. Review of Ellmann, Richard,
Ulysses on the Liffey,
1972.
Western Humanities Review 27,
i (1973):
94-95.
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Begnal, Michael H. "Mourners at the Wake: The Family and Friends of HCE." Western Humanities Review,
24,
iv (Autumn 1970):
383-93.
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O'Hara, J.D. Review of Murillo, L.A.,
The Cyclical Night: Irony in James Joyce and Jorge Luis Borges,
1968.
Western Humanities Review 23,
iv (Autumn 1969):
353-54.
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Wasserstrom, William. "Marianne Moore, 'The Dial,' and Kenneth Burke." Western Humanities Review,
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iii (Summer 1963):
249-62.
In part, the Dial’s refusal of 'Work in Progress'.
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Phillips, Robert S. "A Note on Molly Bloom as Queen of Tubber Tintye." Western Humanities Review,
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iii (Summer 1962):
275-76.
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Knox, George. "Michael Furey: Symbol-Name in Joyce's 'The Dead'." Western Humanities Review,
13 (1959):
221-22.
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Knox, George. Review of Morse, J. Mitchell,
The Sympathetic Alien: James Joyce and Catholicism,
1959.
Western Humanities Review 13,
(1959):
434-35.
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Baker, James R. "James Joyce: Esthetic Freedom and Dramatic Art." Western Humanities Review,
5,
i (Winter 1950/1951):
29-40.
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