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Walsh, William D. Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
2005.
Library Journal 130,
x (1 June 2005):
127.
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Morse, J. Mitchell. "The Book of Doublends Jined." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1961.
Journal of General Education 16,
ii (July 1964):
163-72.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/27795925.
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McLuhan, H. Marshall. "A Survey of Joyce Criticism." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
Renascence 4,
i (Fall 1951):
12-18.
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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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MacDonagh, Donagh. "Lessons from the Crib." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1947.
Bell 15,
ii (February 1947):
81-82.
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Kiely, Benedict. "A Key to James Joyce." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1947.
Irish Bookman 2,
iii (December 1947):
9-19.
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Toynbee, Philip. "A Clue to Finnegans Wake." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1947.
Times Literary Supplement no. 2382,
(27 September 1947):
492.
"The ingenuity and industry of these two American scholars are astonishing." FW "a belildering masterpiece of compression." J creates "chords" via the puns etc, but they are inharmonious and can create unintended associations. "These private analogies and illustrations are a pedantic appendage.they contribute little or nothing." Joyce has used his book learning without discrimination, treating it with the frivolity of a jigsaw puzzle, laoding his magnificent theme with an impenetrable deadweight of cross-reference." "The language, the tone, the key of the whole book is uniform." Letters in response from F.Garfield Howe, no. 2383 (4 October 1947): 507; from Walter Taplin, no. 2384 (11 October 1947): 521.
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Slocombe, George. Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1947.
New York Herald Tribune (European Edition) (17 July 1947):
5.
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Burgum, Edwin Berry. "The Interpretation of Joyce." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
Virginia Quarterly Review 21,
i (Winter 1945):
134-44.
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Wilson, Edmund. "Guide to Finnegans Wake." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
New Yorker 20,
xxvv (5 August 1944):
54, 57, 58, 60.
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Levin, Harry. "Everybody's Earwicker." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
New Republic 111,
iv (24 July 1944):
106-07.
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Lerner, Max. "Open Sesame to James Joyce." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
New York Times Book Review (23 July 1944):
5, 10.
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Bogan, Louise. "Approaching Ur." Review of Campbell, Joseph;
Robinson, Henry Morton,
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake,
1944.
Nation 159,
viii (19 August 1944):
214-15.
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