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Milesi, Laurent. "The Dramatisation and Revolution of Slav(e)s in Finnegans Wake." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 15 (1994):
45-64.
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Diment, Galya. "Nabokov and Joyce: Portraits of Innovative Writers as Conservative Poets." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 12 (1991):
11-26.
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Tavis, Anna. "Authority and Its Discontents in Tolstoy and Joyce." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 12 (1991):
41-55.
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Bednar, Marie. "Ulysses in Czech." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 9 (1988):
111-21.
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Monas, Sidney. "Verbal Carnival: Bakhtin, Rabelais, Finnegans Wake and the Growthesk." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 6 (1985):
35-45.
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Bates, Martin D. "Joyce for Russians." Review of Joyce, James,
Dublint︠s︡y,
1982.
Irish Slavonic Studies no. 5,
(1984):
195-96.
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Cornwell, Neil. "Some Russian Attitudes to James Joyce: The 1930s and Since." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 5 (1984):
57-82.
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Rayfield, Donald. "The Georgian Ulysses." Review of Joyce, James,
Ulisi I,
1983.
Irish Slavonic Studies no. 5,
(1984):
196-98.
cite is accurate. Need cite for Russian trans.
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Cornwell, Neil. "Translations of the Works of James Joyce in Eastern Europe: A Checklist." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 2 (1981):
9-15.
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Škrabánek, Petr. "Slavonicisms in Finnegans Wake." Irish Slavonic Studies,
no. 2 (1981):
3-8.
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