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Joyce, James.
The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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Ithaca:
Cornell University Press,
1989.
288 pp.
ISBN 0-8014-9587-3.
Paperback reissue "with a new foreword by Guy Davenport." Contents: "Introduction," 7-11; "Trust Not Appearances" (1896?), 15-16; "Force" (1898), 17-24; "The Study of Languages" (1898/99), 25-30; "Royal Hibernian Academy 'Ecce Homo'" (1899), 31-37; "Drama and Life" (1900), 38-46; "Ibsen's New Drama" (1900), 47-67; "The Day of the Rabblement" (1901), 68-72; "James Clarence Mangan" (1902), 73-83; "An Irish Poet" (1902), 84-87; "George Meredith" (1902), 88-89; "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland" (1903), 90-92; "A Suave Philosophy" (1903), 93-95; An Effort at Precision in Thinking" (1903), 96; "Colonial Verses" (1903), 97; "Catilina" (1903), 98-101; "The Soul of Ireland" (1903), 102-05; "The Motor Derby" (1903), 106-08; "Aristotle on Education" (1903), 109-10; "A Ne'er-Do-Well" (1903), 111-12; "Empire Building" (1903), 113-15; "New Fiction" (1903), 116; "The Mettle of the Pasture" (1903), 117-18; "A Peep into History" (1903), 119-20; "A French Religious Novel" (1903), 121-23; "Unequal Verse" (1903), 124-25; "Mr. Arnold Graves' New Work" (1903), 126-27; "A Neglected Poet" (1903), 128-29; "Mr. Mason's Novels" (1903), 130-31; "The Bruno Philosophy" (1903), 132-34; "Humanism" (1903), 135-36; "Shakespeare Explained" (1903), 137-38; "Borlase and Son" (1903), 139-40; "Aesthetics" (1903/04): I. The Paris Notebook, II. The Pola Notebook, 141-48; "The Holy Office" (1904), 149-52; "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages" (1907), 153-74; "James Clarence Mangan [2]" (1907), 175-86; "Fenianism" (1907), 187-92; "Home Rule Comes of Age" (1907), 193-96; "Ireland at the Bar" (1907), 197-200; "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" (1909), 201-05; "Bernard Shaw's Battle with the Censor: The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet" (1909), 206-08; "The Home Rule Comet" (1910), 209-13; "William Blake" (1912), 214-22; "The Shade of Parnell" (1912), 223-28; The City of the Tribes" (1912), 229-33; "The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran" (1912); 234-37; "Politics and Cattle Disease" (1912), 238-41; "Gas from a Burner" (1912), 242-45; "Dooleysprudence" (1916), 246-48; "Programme Notes for the English Players" (1918/19): The Twelve Pound Look by J.M. Barrie. Riders to the Sea by John M. Synge. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by G.B. Shaw. The Heather Field byEdward Martyn, 249-52; "Letter on Pound" (1925), 253-54; "Letter on Hardy" (1928), 255; "Letter on Svevo" (1929), 256-57; "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (1932), 258-68; "Ad-Writer" (1932), 269-70; "Epilogue to Ibsen's Ghosts" (1934), 271-73; "Communication de M. James Joyce sur le droit moral des écrivains" (1937), 274-75.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Ellmann's Road to Xanadu." Essays for Richard Ellmann: Omnium Gatherum.
Ed. Dick, Susan;
Kiberd, Declan;
McMillan, Dougald;
Ronsley, Joseph.
Kingston:
McGill-Queen's University Press,
1989.
4-12.
ISBN 0773507078.
Also published in the UK as Omnium Gatherum: Essays for Richard Ellmann (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1989).
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Church, Margaret;
White, Patrick;
Mason, Ellsworth;
Faj, Attila;
Tagliacozzo, Giorgio. "Panel: Joyce e Vico." Atti del Third International James Joyce Symposium, Trieste--14-18 giugno 1971.
Trieste:
Università degli Studi, Facoltà di Magistero,
1974.
342-43.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Joyce and Vico--Gemelli." Atti del Third International James Joyce Symposium, Trieste--14-18 giugno 1971.
Trieste:
Università degli Studi, Facoltà di Magistero,
1974.
353-57.
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Ellis, Charles;
Mason, Ellsworth.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Critical Commentary. Study Master, 415.
New York:
American R.D.M. Corporation,
1966.
62 pp.
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Joyce, James;
translated by Janvier, Élisabeth.
Essais critiques. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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Paris:
Gallimard,
1966.
337 pp.
Introduction by Mason and Ellmann; translator's introduction by Janvier. French translation of Joyce's The Critical Writings (1955).
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Joyce, James.
The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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Compass Books C145.
New York:
Viking Press,
1964.
288 pp.
Contents: "Introduction," 7-11; "Trust Not Appearances" (1896?), 15-16; "Force" (1898), 17-24; "The Study of Languages" (1898/99), 25-30; "Royal Hibernian Academy 'Ecce Homo'" (1899), 31-37; "Drama and Life" (1900), 38-46; "Ibsen's New Drama" (1900), 47-67; "The Day of the Rabblement" (1901), 68-72; "James Clarence Mangan" (1902), 73-83; "An Irish Poet" (1902), 84-87; "George Meredith" (1902), 88-89; "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland" (1903), 90-92; "A Suave Philosophy" (1903), 93-95; An Effort at Precision in Thinking" (1903), 96; "Colonial Verses" (1903), 97; "Catilina" (1903), 98-101; "The Soul of Ireland" (1903), 102-05; "The Motor Derby" (1903), 106-08; "Aristotle on Education" (1903), 109-10; "A Ne'er-Do-Well" (1903), 111-12; "Empire Building" (1903), 113-15; "New Fiction" (1903), 116; "The Mettle of the Pasture" (1903), 117-18; "A Peep into History" (1903), 119-20; "A French Religious Novel" (1903), 121-23; "Unequal Verse" (1903), 124-25; "Mr. Arnold Graves' New Work" (1903), 126-27; "A Neglected Poet" (1903), 128-29; "Mr. Mason's Novels" (1903), 130-31; "The Bruno Philosophy" (1903), 132-34; "Humanism" (1903), 135-36; "Shakespeare Explained" (1903), 137-38; "Borlase and Son" (1903), 139-40; "Aesthetics" (1903/04): I. The Paris Notebook, II. The Pola Notebook, 141-48; "The Holy Office" (1904), 149-52; "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages" (1907), 153-74; "James Clarence Mangan [2]" (1907), 175-86; "Fenianism" (1907), 187-92; "Home Rule Comes of Age" (1907), 193-96; "Ireland at the Bar" (1907), 197-200; "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" (1909), 201-05; "Bernard Shaw's Battle with the Censor: The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet" (1909), 206-08; "The Home Rule Comet" (1910), 209-13; "William Blake" (1912), 214-22; "The Shade of Parnell" (1912), 223-28; The City of the Tribes" (1912), 229-33; "The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran" (1912); 234-37; "Politics and Cattle Disease" (1912), 238-41; "Gas from a Burner" (1912), 242-45; "Dooleysprudence" (1916), 246-48; "Programme Notes for the English Players" (1918/19): The Twelve Pound Look by J.M. Barrie. Riders to the Sea by John M. Synge. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by G.B. Shaw. The Heather Field byEdward Martyn, 249-52; "Letter on Pound" (1925), 253-54; "Letter on Hardy" (1928), 255; "Letter on Svevo" (1929), 256-57; "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (1932), 258-68; "Ad-Writer" (1932), 269-70; "Epilogue to Ibsen's Ghosts" (1934), 271-73; "Communication de M. James Joyce sur le droit moral des écrivains" (1937), 274-75.
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Joyce, James.
The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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New York:
Viking Press,
1959.
288 pp.
Contents: "Introduction," 7-11; "Trust Not Appearances" (1896?), 15-16; "Force" (1898), 17-24; "The Study of Languages" (1898/99), 25-30; "Royal Hibernian Academy 'Ecce Homo'" (1899), 31-37; "Drama and Life" (1900), 38-46; "Ibsen's New Drama" (1900), 47-67; "The Day of the Rabblement" (1901), 68-72; "James Clarence Mangan" (1902), 73-83; "An Irish Poet" (1902), 84-87; "George Meredith" (1902), 88-89; "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland" (1903), 90-92; "A Suave Philosophy" (1903), 93-95; An Effort at Precision in Thinking" (1903), 96; "Colonial Verses" (1903), 97; "Catilina" (1903), 98-101; "The Soul of Ireland" (1903), 102-05; "The Motor Derby" (1903), 106-08; "Aristotle on Education" (1903), 109-10; "A Ne'er-Do-Well" (1903), 111-12; "Empire Building" (1903), 113-15; "New Fiction" (1903), 116; "The Mettle of the Pasture" (1903), 117-18; "A Peep into History" (1903), 119-20; "A French Religious Novel" (1903), 121-23; "Unequal Verse" (1903), 124-25; "Mr. Arnold Graves' New Work" (1903), 126-27; "A Neglected Poet" (1903), 128-29; "Mr. Mason's Novels" (1903), 130-31; "The Bruno Philosophy" (1903), 132-34; "Humanism" (1903), 135-36; "Shakespeare Explained" (1903), 137-38; "Borlase and Son" (1903), 139-40; "Aesthetics" (1903/04): I. The Paris Notebook, II. The Pola Notebook, 141-48; "The Holy Office" (1904), 149-52; "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages" (1907), 153-74; "James Clarence Mangan [2]" (1907), 175-86; "Fenianism" (1907), 187-92; "Home Rule Comes of Age" (1907), 193-96; "Ireland at the Bar" (1907), 197-200; "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" (1909), 201-05; "Bernard Shaw's Battle with the Censor: The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet" (1909), 206-08; "The Home Rule Comet" (1910), 209-13; "William Blake" (1912), 214-22; "The Shade of Parnell" (1912), 223-28; The City of the Tribes" (1912), 229-33; "The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran" (1912); 234-37; "Politics and Cattle Disease" (1912), 238-41; "Gas from a Burner" (1912), 242-45; "Dooleysprudence" (1916), 246-48; "Programme Notes for the English Players" (1918/19): The Twelve Pound Look by J.M. Barrie. Riders to the Sea by John M. Synge. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by G.B. Shaw. The Heather Field byEdward Martyn, 249-52; "Letter on Pound" (1925), 253-54; "Letter on Hardy" (1928), 255; "Letter on Svevo" (1929), 256-57; "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (1932), 258-68; "Ad-Writer" (1932), 269-70; "Epilogue to Ibsen's Ghosts" (1934), 271-73; "Communication de M. James Joyce sur le droit moral des écrivains" (1937), 274-75.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "James Joyce's Shrill Note. The Piccolo della Sera Articles." Twentieth Century Literature,
2,
iii (October 1956):
115-39.
https://doi.org/10.2307/440499.
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Joyce, James.
The Early Joyce: The Book Reviews, 1902-1903. Ed. Joyce, Stanislaus;
Mason, Ellsworth
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Colorado Springs:
Mamalujo Press,
1955.
46 pp.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Ulysses, the Hair Shirt, and Humility." CEA Critic,
14,
ii (February 1952):
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