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Pearce, Richard. "Nothing Can Be Sole or Whole/ That Has Not Been Rent." Review of Devlin, Kimberly J.,
James Joyce's "Fraudstuff",
2002.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 16,
i (Fall 2002):
3.
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Pearce, Richard. "Penny Wise: Gifts of a Spendthrift." Review of Osteen, Mark,
The Economy of Ulysses: Making Both Ends Meet,
1995.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 13,
i (Spring 1999):
16.
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Levitt, Morton P. Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
Journal of Modern Literature 20,
iii/iv (Spring 1997):
400-01.
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MacDowell, Lesley. Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 44,
(June 1996):
3.
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Pearce, Richard. "'Nausicaa': Monologue as Monologic." Joyce in the Hibernian Metropolis: Essays.
Ed. Beja, Morris.
Columbus:
Ohio State University Press,
1996.
106-14.
ISBN 0-8142-0685-9.
http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6284.
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Pearce, Richard. "Male Feminisms: Approaching 'Nausicaa'." Joyce in the Hibernian Metropolis: Essays.
Ed. Beja, Morris.
Columbus:
Ohio State University Press,
1996.
105-34.
ISBN 0-8142-0685-9.
http://hdl.handle.net/1811/6284.
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Henke, Suzette. "'Mollylogues'." Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 9,
i (Spring 1995):
7-8.
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Connor, Steven. Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf,
1991.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 42,
(October 1995):
2.
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Newman, R.D. Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
Choice 32,
vi (February 1995):
936.
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Donnelly, Mary E. Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 38,
iii (1995):
413-16.
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Gillespie, Michael Patrick. "'It seems history is to blame': Interpretive Subjectivity in Joyce and His Critics." Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
Clio 25,
i (1995):
83-94.
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Killeen, Terence. "Molly Blooming in All of Her Manifestations." Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
Irish Times (11 February 1995):
Weekend 8.
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Review of Pearce, Richard,
Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on "Penelope" and Cultural Studies,
1994.
Books Ireland no. 180,
(October 1994):
249.
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Bazargan, Susan. "Mapping Gibraltar: Colonialism, Time, and Narrative in 'Penelope'." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
119-38.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Devlin, Kimberly J. "Pretending in 'Penelope': Masquerade, Mimicry, and Molly Bloom." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
80-102.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Harper, Margaret Mills. "'Taken in Drapery': Dressing the Narrative in the Odyssey and 'Penelope'." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
237-63.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Heininger, Joseph. "Molly Bloom's Ad Language and Goods Behavior: Advertising as Social Communication in Ulysses." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
155-73.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Herr, Cheryl. "'Penelope' as Period Piece." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
63-79.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Leonard, Garry. "Molly Bloom's 'Lifestyle': The Performative as Normative." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
196-234.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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McCormick, Kathleen. "Reproducing Molly Bloom: A Revisionist History of the Reception of 'Penelope,' 1922-1970." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
17-39.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Pearce, Richard, eds. Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies. Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
ix, 291 pp.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
Pearce, "Introduction: Molly Blooms--A Polylogue on 'Penelope,'" 3-13.
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Pearce, Richard. "How Does Molly Bloom Look Through the Male Gaze?." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
40-60.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Shaffer, Brian W. "Negotiating Self and Culture: Narcissism, Competing Discourses, and Ideological Becoming in 'Penelope'." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
139-51.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Shloss, Carol. "Molly's Resistance to the Union: Marriage and Colonialism in Dublin, 1904." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
105-18.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Wicke, Jennifer. "'Who's She When She's at Home?': Molly Bloom and the Work of Consumption." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
174-95.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Ziarek, Ewa. "The Female Body, Technology, and Memory in 'Penelope'." Molly Blooms: A Polylogue on 'Penelope' and Cultural Studies.
Ed. Pearce, Richard.
Madison and London:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1994.
264-84.
ISBN 0-299-14120-9.
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Norris, Margot. "Narrative Politics." Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf,
1991.
Novel: A Forum on Fiction 26,
ii (Winter 1993):
232-33.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1345692.
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Pearce, Richard. "Fionnulla Flanagan's Re-Visioned Molly." James Joyce Literary Supplement,
7,
ii (Fall 1993):
21-22.
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Daugherty, Beth Rigel. Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf,
1991.
Virginia Woolf Miscellany no. 40,
(1993):
5.
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Pearce, Richard. "Simon's Irish Rose: Famine Songs, Blackfaced Minstrels, and Woman's Repression in A Portrait." Joyce: The Return of the Repressed.
Ed. Friedman, Susan Stanford.
Ithaca and London:
Cornell University Press,
1993.
128-46.
ISBN 0-8014-2799-1.
https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/62086.
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Pearce, Richard. "Teaching for the (W)Holes." Approaches to Teaching Joyce's Ulysses.
Ed. McCormick, Kathleen;
Steinberg, Erwin R.
New York:
Modern Language Association of America,
1993.
97-104.
ISBN 0-87352-711-9.
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Pearce, Richard. "Who Comes First, Joyce or Woolf?." Virginia Woolf: Themes and Variations, Selected papers from the Second Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf, Southern Conneticut State U, New Haven, June 11-14, 1992.
Ed. Neverow-Turk, Vara;
Hussey, Mark.
New York:
Pace University Press,
1993.
59-67.
ISBN 0-944473-12-1.
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Benstock, Bernard. Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf,
1991.
Studies in the Novel 24,
iv (Winter 1992):
453-56.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/29532904.
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Peterson, Richard F. "With a Political Axiom to Grind." Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf,
1991.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 6,
i (Spring 1992):
21.
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Tölölyan, K. Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf,
1991.
Choice 29,
ix (May 1992):
29-4962.
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Pearce, Richard.
The Politics of Narration: James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf. New Brunswick and London:
Rutgers University Press,
1991.
ix, 189 pp.
ISBN 0-8135-1656-0.
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Pearce, Richard. "Joyce among the Jews." Review of Nadel, Ira B.,
Joyce and the Jews: Culture and Texts,
1989.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 4,
i (Spring 1990):
28.
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Pearce, Richard. "Voices, Stories, (W)holes: The Politics of Narration." New Alliances in Joyce Studies: "When it's Aped to Foul a Delfian".
Ed. Scott, Bonnie Kime.
Newark:
University of Delaware Press; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses,
1988.
79-85.
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Pearce, Richard. "Symmetry/Disruption: A Paradox in Modern Science and Literature." One Culture: Essays in Science and Literature.
Ed. Levine, George;
Rauch, Alan.
Science and Literature. Madison:
University of Wisconsin Press,
1987.
164-79.
ISBN 0-299-11300-0.
Ulysses, Molloy, Lost in the Funhouse, Waiting for Godot.
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Pearce, Richard. "What Joyce After Pynchon?." James Joyce: The Centennial Symposium.
Ed. Beja, Morris;
Herring, Phillip;
Harmon, Maurice;
Norris, David.
Urbana:
University of Illinois Press,
1986.
43-46.
ISBN 0-252-01291-7.
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Connor, Steven. Review of Pearce, Richard,
The Novel in Motion: An Approach to Modern Fiction,
1983.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 18,
(October 1985):
3.
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Pearce, Richard. "From Joyce to Beckett: The Tale That Wags the Telling." The Seventh of Joyce.
Ed. Benstock, Bernard.
Bloomington:
Indiana University Press; Sussex: Harvester Press,
1982.
44-49.
ISBN 0-253-35184-7.
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Pearce, Richard. "Experimentation with the Grotesque: Comic Collisions in the Grotesque World of Ulysses." Modern Fiction Studies,
20,
iii (Autumn 1974):
378-84.
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