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Jolas, Eugene. "Rambles Through Literary Paris Number 22." Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951.
Ed. Kiefer, Klaus H.;
Rumold, Rainer.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
2009.
32-39.
ISBN 978-0-8101-2581-0.
From Chicago Tribune (13 July 1924). Includes from Margaret Anderson an account of Little Review's serial publication of U and of its consequent trial.
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Jolas, Eugene. "The Revolution of Language and James Joyce." Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951.
Ed. Kiefer, Klaus H.;
Rumold, Rainer.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
2009.
377-82.
ISBN 978-0-8101-2581-0.
From transition no. 11 (February 1928): 109-16.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Marginalia to James Joyce's Work in Progress." Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951.
Ed. Kiefer, Klaus H.;
Rumold, Rainer.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
2009.
383-87.
ISBN 978-0-8101-2581-0.
From transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation no. 22 (February 1933): 101-05.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Homage to the Mythmaker." Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951.
Ed. Kiefer, Klaus H.;
Rumold, Rainer.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
2009.
388-92.
ISBN 978-0-8101-2581-0.
From Transition no. 27 (April-May 1938): 169-75.
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Jolas, Eugene. "My Friend James Joyce." Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951.
Ed. Kiefer, Klaus H.;
Rumold, Rainer.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
2009.
393-404.
ISBN 978-0-8101-2581-0.
From Partisan Review 8, ii (March-April 1941): 82-93.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Elucidation of James Joyce's Monomyth: Explication of Finnegans Wake." Eugene Jolas: Critical Writings, 1924-1951.
Ed. Kiefer, Klaus H.;
Rumold, Rainer.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
2009.
405-20.
ISBN 978-0-8101-2581-0.
Translation of "Elucidation du monomythe de James Joyce: L'explication de Finnegans Wake," Critique: Revue générale des publications françaises et étrangères no. 26 (July 1948): 579-95.
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Piette, Adam. Review of Jolas, Eugène,
Man from Babel,
1998.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 57,
(October 2000):
2.
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Jolas, Eugene.
Man from Babel. Ed. Kramer, Andreas;
Rumold, Rainer
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Henry McBride Series in Modernism and Modernity.
New Haven:
Yale University Press,
1998.
xxxix, 326 pp.
ISBN 0-300-07536-7.
Incl. Intro. by Kramer and Rumold; JJ, passim.
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Michaud, Ginette. Review of Jolas, Eugene,
Sur James Joyce,
1990.
Spirale no. 114,
(April 1992):
10.
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Demarcq, Jacques. Review of Jolas, Eugene,
Sur James Joyce,
1990.
La Quinzaine littéraire no. 550,
(1-15 March 1990):
18.
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Jolas, Eugene.
Sur James Joyce. Paris:
Plon,
1990.
168 pp.
Contents: Marc Dachy, "Joyce-Jolas: Une amitié dans la tour de Babel," 9-32; Eugene Jolas, "James Joyce," 33-128; Eugene Jolas, "Deux Manifestes, 1929-1932," 129-36; Eugene Jolas, "Poémes extraits de Mots-déluge, 1933," 137-64; Bibliography, 165-68.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Homage to James Joyce." James Joyce: Interviews and Recollections.
Ed. Mikhail, E.H.
Houndmills:
Macmillan Press,
1990.
138-41.
ISBN 0-333-43870-1.
From transition no. 21 (March 1932): 254.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1972.
viii, 194 pp.
http://www.archive.org/details/ourexagminationr00samu. Reprint of 1962 edition. New Directions edition has wrapper heading James Joyce / Finnegans Wake: A Symposium.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1962.
viii, 194 pp.
Reprint of 1929 edition with an Introduction by Sylvia Beach.
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Joyce, James. "A Muster from Work in Progress." transition workshop.
Ed. Jolas, Eugene.
New York:
Vanguard Press,
1949.
89-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015007017604. Seven excerpts from "Work in Progress." Reprinted from Transition Stories. Not in Slocum and Cahoon.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Elucidation du monomythe de James Joyce: L'explication de Finnegans Wake." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
Critique: Revue générale des publications françaises et étrangères no. 26,
(1948):
579-95.
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Jolas, Eugene. "The Enigma of James Joyce." Review of Gorman, Herbert,
James Joyce,
1939.
New Republic 102,
x (4 March 1940):
313-14.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Homage to the Mythmaker." Transition,
no. 27 (April-May 1938):
169-75.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Verbirrupta for James Joyce." Contempo,
3,
no. 13 (15 February 1934):
3.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Marginalia to James Joyce's Work in Progress." transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation,
no. 22 (February 1933):
101-05.
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Jolas, Eugene. "The Interior Duologue." transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation,
no. 22 (February 1933):
126.
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Jolas, Eugene. "Homage to James Joyce." transition,
no. 21 (March 1932):
254.
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Colum, Padraic;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Soupault, Philippe. "James Joyce at the Half Century." transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation,
no. 21 (1932):
246-55.
Includes a poem by Colum, "Exile they say who do not know.," and untitled pieces by Gilbert, Jolas, McGreevy, and Soupault.
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Joyce, James;
translated by Beckett, Samuel;
Perron, Alfred;
Goll, Ivan;
Jolas, Eugène;
Léon, Paul L.;
Monnier, Adrienne;
Soupault, Philippe.
Anna Livie Plurabelle. Paris:
Nouvelle Revue Française,
1931.
14 pp.
French translation of two sections from the "Anna Livia Plurabelle" chapter of Finnegans Wake: the opening pages and final two pages of the chapter. Mitchell, Samuel Beckett: A Bibliography, Part I, B3: "It seems likely that the pamphlet was printed prior to the appearance of the text in the periodical, but they were surely nearly simultaneous." Not in Slocum and Cahoon.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
194 pp.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
An Exagmination of James Joyce: Analyses of the "Work in Progress". Norfolk:
New Directions,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. London:
Faber and Faber,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Jolas, Eugene. "The Revolution of Language and James Joyce." Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress.
Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
81-92.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Joyce, James. "A Muster from Work in Progress." transition stories: Twenty-three stories from "transition".
Ed. Jolas, Eugene;
Sage, Robert.
New York:
Walter V. McKee,
1929.
177-91.
Seven excerpts from "Work in Progress." Slocum and Cahoon B11.
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Jolas, Eugene. "The Revolution of Language and James Joyce." transition,
no. 11 (February 1928):
109-16.
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Jolas, Eugene;
Paul, Elliot;
Sage, Robert. "First Aid to the Enemy." transition,
no. 9 (December 1927):
161-76.
Rebuttal to Wyndham Lewis's article attacking Joyce, "The Revolutionary Simpleton".
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