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Farkas, Ákos I. "As McFate Would Have It: The Author's Joycean Cameo in Lolita." AnaChronisT,
14 (2009):
111-20.
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Sárdi, Rudolf. "Nabokov's Cold Pudding: The Stylistic and Structural Impact of Finnegans Wake on Lolita, Pale Fire, and Bend Sinister." AnaChronisT,
14 (2009):
121-34.
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Sabatini, Federico. "'Im-marginable Langscape': Re-creation and De-creation in Joyce and Beckett." AnaChronisT,
13 (2007-2008):
89-98.
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Takács, Ferenc. "'anythongue athall': The Metathematisation of Language Identity in Finnegans Wake." AnaChronisT,
11 (2005):
224-32.
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Nényei, Judit. "The Dancer as Femme Fatale in Arthur Symons, W.B. Yeats and James Joyce." AnaChronisT,
19-21 (1998):
148-64.
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Farkas, Ákos. "Burgess re Joyce or Burgess de-Joyced?." AnaChronisT,
1 (1995):
296-305.
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Gáborjáni-Szabó, Réka. "Narrational Dialect in Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." AnaChronisT,
1 (1995):
279-95.
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Nényei, Judit. "The Significant Moment: The Role of 'Epiphanies' and the Aspect of Rebellion Against Paternity in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." AnaChronisT,
1 (1995):
270-78.
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