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Walsh, Keri. "The Believer: When Nobody Would Touch Joyce’s Manuscript, Sylvia Beach Stepped In." American Scholar,
91,
iii (Summer 2022):
21-23.
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Joyce, James.
Exiles. Ed. Walsh, Keri
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Oxford World's Classics.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2021.
li, 127 pp.
ISBN 978-0-19-880006-4.
Includes "Ibsen's New Drama" and "The Day of the Rabblement".
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Walsh, Keri;
Gallo, Callie. "Introduction: 'Catholic Church Music in Dublin' by Edward Martyn and 'O'." James Joyce Quarterly,
54,
iii-iv (Spring-Summer 2017):
397-411.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/707933.
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Joyce, James.
Dubliners. Ed. Walsh, Keri
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Peterborough:
Broadview Editions,
2016.
333 pp.
ISBN 978-1-55481-122-9.
Based on the text of the 1916 American edition. Includes contemporary reviews published in 1914 from the Times Literary Supplement, Athenaeum, New Statesman, Everyman, Academy, Egoist, and Irish Book Lover, and excerpts from contemporary writing on literature, musical culture, emigration, religion, etc.
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Walsh, Keri. "The Rocky Relationship of James Joyce and his Publisher; Sylvia Beach, the Publisher of Ulysses, Had a Difficult Relationship with Joyce, but a Trip to Dublin in 1962 was a Catharsis for the American (who also coined the term Bloomsday)." Irish Times.
(11 June 2015):
Features, 13.
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Beach, Sylvia.
The Letters of Sylvia Beach. Ed. Walsh, Keri
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New York:
Columbia University Press,
2010.
xxxiii, 347 pp.
ISBN 0-2311-4536-5.
Noel Riley Fitch, "Foreword," xi-xii.
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