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Anspaugh, Kelly. Review of Hofheinz, Thomas C.,
Joyce and the Invention of Irish History: Finnegans Wake in Context,
1995.
Clio 27,
iii (Spring 1998):
464-71.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. Review of Klein, Scott W.,
The Fictions of James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis: Monsters of Nature and Design,
1994.
Clio 25,
iii (Spring 1996):
338-41.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "'When Lovely Wooman Stoops To Conk Him': Virginia Woolf in Finnegans Wake." Joyce Studies Annual,
7 (1996):
176-91.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Faith, Hope, and --What Was It? Beckett Reading Joyce Reading Dante." Journal of Beckett Studies,
5,
i/ii (Autumn 1995):
19-38.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "'Jean qui rit' and 'Jean qui pleure': James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis and the High Modern Grotesque." Literature and the Grotesque.
Ed. Meyer, Michael J.
Rodopi Perspectives in Modern Literature, 15. Amsterdam and Atlanta:
Rodopi,
1995.
129-52.
ISBN 90-5183-793-3.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "'Three Mortal Hour[i]s': Female Gothic in Joyce's 'The Dead'." Studies in Short Fiction,
31,
i (Winter 1994):
1-12.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Powers of Ordure: James Joyce and the Excremental Vision(s)." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature,
27,
i (March 1994):
73-100.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Blasting the Bombardier: Another Look at Lewis, Joyce, and Woolf." Twentieth Century Literature,
40,
iii (Autumn 1994):
365-78.
https://doi.org/10.2307/441561.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "'Bung Goes the Enemay': Wyndham Lewis and the Uses of Disgust." Mattoid,
no. 48 (1994):
225-40.
JJ on Lewis, Lewis on JJ.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Once More to Glenn Bolcain: Nina FitzPatrick's Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia." Notes on Modern Irish Literature,
5 (1993):
23-27.
In part, on J and madness.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Death on the Missisliffi: Huckleberry Finn in Finnegans Wake." Colby Quarterly,
28,
iii (September 1992):
144-54.
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Anspaugh, Kelly. "Jean qui Rit et Jean qui Pleure." James Joyce Broadsheet,
no. 33 (October 1990):
3.
Poem.
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