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  1. Andringa, Els.;
    Penetrating the Dutch Polysystem: The Reception of Virginia Woolf, 1920-2000.  In: Poetics Today, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Fall, 2006), pp. 501-568(68)

  2. Azérad, Hugo.;
    Parisian Literary Fields: James Joyce and Pierre Reverdys Theory of the Image.  In: The Modern Language Review, 1 July 2008, vol. 103, no: 3, pp. 666-681(16)

  3. Barbara, Leckie.;
    "Short Cuts to Culture": Censorship and Modernism; or, Learning to Read Ulysses.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce:'s Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 9-28(20)

  4. Barchas, Janine.;
    Mapping Northanger Abbey: or, Why Austen's Bath of 1803 Resembles Joyce's Dublin of 1904.  In: Review of English Studies, June 2009; 60: pp. 431- 459(29)

  5. Barlow, Richard.;
    Crotthers: Joyce's 'Scots Fellow' in Ulysses.  In: Notes and Queries, June 2010; 57: pp. 230 - 233(4)

  6. Barolini, Helen.;
    The end of my Giacomo Joyce affair.  In: Southwest Review. Dallas: 2003. Vol. 88, no. 2/3; p. 248-261(14)

  7. Beatriz, Vegh.;
    A Meeting in the Western Canon: Borges's Conversation with Joyce.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce:'s Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 85-97(13)

  8. Bell, Robert H.;
    Preparatory to anything else: Introduction to Joyce's "Hades".  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Summer 2001. Vol. 24, no. 3/4; p. 363-499(137)

  9. Bénéjam, Valérie.;
    Molly Inside and Outside "Penelope".  In: European Joyce Studies, Joyce, Penelope and the Body., Edited by Richard Brown , (2006). pp. 63-74(12)

  10. Bénéjam, Valérie.;
    Stephen and the Venus of Praxiteles: The Backside of Aesthetics.  In: European Joyce Studies 15 Cultural Studies of James Joyce. Kershner, R. Brandon (Ed.)., Amsterdam/New York,NY, 2003, 215 pp. Hb: 978-90-420-0996-7 / 90-420-0996-9, pp. 59-76(18)

  11. Benjamin, Roy.;
    Creative Destruction in Finnegans Wake the Rise and Fall of the Modern City.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 30, Number 2, Winter 2007, pp. 139-150(12)

  12. Benjamin, Roy.;
    The Stone of Stumbling in Finnegans Wake.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter, 2008), pp. 66-78(13)

  13. Benjamin, Roy.;
    The Third Gospel in "Finnegans Wake".  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 31, Number 4, Summer 2008, pp. 102-115(14)

  14. Beplate, Justin.;
    Joyce, Bergson, and the Memory of Words.  In: The Modern Language Review, Vol. 100, No. 2 (Apr., 2005), pp. 298-312(15)

  15. Beplate, Justin.;
    Stephen's lyrical language: memory and imagination in Ulysses.  In: Études Anglaises. Paris: Jan-Mar 2007. Vol. 60, no. 1; p. 42-54 (13)

  16. Berman, Jessica Schiff.;
    Comparative Colonialisms: Joyce, Anand, and the Question of Engagement.  In: Modernism/modernity, Vol. 13, no. 3, September 2006, pp. 465-485(21)

  17. Bertolini, C. David.;
    Bloom's Death in "Ithaca," or the End of Ulysses.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter, 2008), pp. 39-52(14)

  18. Bielawa, Michael J.;
    James Joyce: "U.p." at Bat: Baseball Symbolism in Ulysses' "Nausicaa".  In: NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, Vol. 14, no. 1, Fall 2005, pp. 143-150(8)

  19. Bloom, Emily C.;
    "The Protestant Thing to Do": Anglo-Irish Performance in James Joyce's Dubliners and Samuel Beckett's All That Fall.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 51, no. 1, Spring 2009, pp. 1-16(16)

  20. Boldrini, Lucia.;
    Introduction: Middayevil Joyce.  In: European Joyce: Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 11-44(34)

  21. Boldrini, Lucia.;
    Let Dante be Silent: Finnegans Wake and the Medieval Theory of Polysemy.  In: European Joyce Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 199-218(20)

  22. Bolens, Guillemette.;
    Milly's Dream, Bloom's Body and the Medieval Technique of Interlace.  In: European Joyce: Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 117-142(26)

  23. Bongiovanni, Lynne A.;
    "Turbaned faces going by": James Joyce and Irish Orientalism.  In: Ariel: a Review of International English Literature. Vol 38, No 4 (2007): October 2007, pp. 25-49(25)

  24. Borg, Ruben.;
    Mirrored Disjunctions: On a Deleuzo-Joycean Theory of the Image.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Volume 33, Number 2, Winter 2010, pp. 131-148(18)

  25. Borg, Ruben.;
    Neologizing in Finnegans Wake: Beyond a Typology of the Wakean Portmanteau.  In: Poetics Today. Durham: Spring 2007. Vol. 28, no. 1; pp. 143-164(22)

  26. Borg, Ruben.;
    Two Ps in a Pod: on Time in Finnegans Wake.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 29, Number 1, Fall 2005, pp. 76-93(18)

  27. Borg, Ruben.;
    Working with History, Working with Taboo: A Comparative Review of Two Works of Joyce Criticism.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter, 2008), pp. 149-155(7)

  28. Boscagli, Maurizia.;
    Selling Jewels: Modernist Commodification and Disappearance as Style.  In: Modernism/modernity, Vol. 14, no. 2, April 2007, pp. 189-207(19)

  29. Bowers, Paul.;
    "Charley, you're my darwing!": Sexual Selection in the Joycean Nursery.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 32, Number 4, Summer 2009, pp. 34-42(9)

  30. Boysen, Benjamin.;
    On the spectral presence of the predecessor in James Joyce: With special reference to William Shakespeare.  In: Orbis Litterarum, June 2005, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 159-182(24)

  31. Boysen, Benjamin.;
    The Mother and the word known to all men: Stephen's Struggle with amor matris in James Joyce's Ulysses.  In: Neophilologus, 2010, Volume 94, Number 1, pp. 151-163(13)

  32. Boysen, Benjamin.;
    The necropolis of love: James Joyce's Dubliners.  In: Neohelicon, 2008, Vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 157-169(13)

  33. Boysen, Benjamin.;
    The Self and the Other: On James Joyce's A Painful Case and The Dead.  In: Orbis Litterarum, October 2007, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 394-418(25)

  34. Braune, Sean.;
    From Lucretian Atomic Theory to Joycean Etymic Theory.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Volume 33, Number 4, Summer 2010, pp. 167-181(15)

  35. Briggs, Austin.;
    Whorehouse/Playhouse: The Brothel as Theater in the "Circe" Chapter of Ulysses1.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Fall 2002. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 42-57(16)

  36. Brooker, Joe.;
    The Fidelity of Theory: James Joyce and the Rhetoric of Belatedness.  In: European Joyce: Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce:'s Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 201-221(21)

  37. Bulson, Eric.;
    Joyce's geodesy.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Winter 2001/2002. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 80-96(17)

     
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  38. Caraher, Brian.;
    A 'ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppling masonry': Joyce's orientalism in the context of 11 September 2001 and 1922.  In: Textual Practice, December 2004, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 496-520(25)

  39. Caraher, Brian G.;
    Protocols of Reading Ulysses.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce's Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 153-177(25)

  40. Carlson, Roy D.:
    Don Giovanni on Eccles Street.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 51, no. 4, Winter 2009, pp. 383-399(17)

  41. Casado, Carmelo Medina.;
    Legal Prudery: The Case of Ulysses 1.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Fall 2002. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 90-98(9)

  42. Cheng, Vincent J.;
    "The Twining Stresses, Two by Two": The Prosody of Joyce's Prose.  In: Modernism/modernity, Vol. 16, no. 2, April 2009, pp. 391-399(9)

  43. Coffman, Christine E.;
    The missus is master: Fetishism and Masochism in Ulysses.  In: Literature and Psychology. Providence: 2002. Vol. 48, no. 3; p. 56-76(21)

  44. Conley, Tim.;
    Multiple Joyce Questions.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Winter 2004. Vol. 45, no. 2; p. 186-200(15)

  45. Conley, Tim.;
    Performance anxieties: On failing to read Finnegans Wake.  In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Winter 2003. Vol. 39, no. 1; p. 71-90(20)

  46. Cooper, Helen.;
    Joyce's Own Father: The Case for Chaucer.  In: European Joyce Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 143-163(21)

  47. Creasy, Matthew.;
    Shakespeare Burlesque in Ulysses.  In: Essays in Criticism. Oxford: Apr 2005. Vol. 55, no. 2; p. 136-153(23)

     
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  48. Dasenbrock, Reed Way.;
    Philosophy After Joyce: Derrida and Davidson.  In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 26, no. 2, October 2002, pp. 334-345(12)

  49. Dasenbrock, Reed Way; Mines, Ray.;
    "Quella vista nova": Dante, Mathematics and the Ending of Ulysses.  In: European Joyce Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 79-91(13)

  50. Deppman, Jed.;
    The Return of Medievalism: James Joyce in 1923.  In: European Joyce Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 45-77(33)

  51. DiBattista,.Maria.;
    This Is Not a Movie: Ulysses and Cinema.  In: Modernism/Modernity. Baltimore: Apr 2006. Vol. 13, no. 2; p. 219-235(17)

  52. DiBattista, Maria.;
    Ulysses's Unanswered Questions.  In: Modernism/Modernity. Baltimore: Apr 2008. Vol. 15, no. 2; p. 265-275 (11)

  53. Doherty, Gerald.;
    Upright man/fallen woman: identification and desire in James Joyce's 'A Painful Case' [Dubliners],  In: Style, Spring, 2001, Vol. 35, no. 1; p. 99-110 (12)

  54. Donald W Olson, Marilynn S Olson.;
    The June Lyrids and James Joyce's Ulysses.  In: Sky and Telescope. Cambridge: Jul 2004. Vol. 108, no. 1; p. 76-77(2)

  55. Driscoll, Catherine.;
    Feminist Audiences for Joyce.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce's Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 179-200(22)

     
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  56. Edmundson, Melissa.;
    "Love's Bitter Mystery": Stephen Dedalus, Drowning, and the Burden of Guilt in Ulysses.  In: English Studies. Amsterdam: Oct 2009. Vol. 90, no. 5; pp. 545-556(12)

  57. Ellmann, Maud.;
    Joyce's Noises.  In: Modernism/modernity, Vol. 16, no. 2, April 2009, pp. 383-390(8)

  58. Etienne Barnett, R. -L.;
    The semiotics of "Transit" in Joyce's Ulysses.  In: Neohelicon, 2009, Vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 153-166(14)

  59. Fordham, Finn.;
    Spooky Joyce.  In: Modernism/Modernity. Baltimore: Apr 2006. Vol. 13, no. 2; p. 367-373(7)

  60. Franke, William.;
    Linguistic Repetition as Theological Revelation in Christian Epic Tradition: The Case of Joyce's Finnegans Wake.  In: Neophilologus, 2006, Vol. 90, no. 1, pp. 155-172(18)

  61. Franke, William.;
    Primordial Sacrifice, Typology and the Theological Vocation of Literature: Extending Gian Balsamo's Interpretation of Joyce and Christian Epic.  In: Literature and Theology, September 2006; 20: pp. 251-268(18)

  62. Fraser, Jennifer.;
    Charting the Course of the Commedia's Embryo in A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man.  In: European Joyce Studies 13 Medieval Joyce. Boldrini, Lucia (Editor), Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2002, 235 pp. ISBN: 978-90-420-1409-1, pp. 165-183(19)

  63. Frattarola, Angela.;
    Developing an Ear for the Modernist Novel: Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Richardson and James Joyce.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 33, Number 1, Fall 2009, pp. 132-153(22)

  64. Freedman, Ariela.;
    Did it Flow?: Bridging Aesthetics and History in Joyce's Ulysses.  In: Modernism/Modernity. Baltimore: Jan 2006. Vol. 13, no. 1; p. 107-122(16)

  65. Freedman, Ariela.;
    "Don't eat a beefsteak": Joyce and the Pythagoreans.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 51, no. 4, Winter 2009, pp. 447-462(16)

  66. Freedman, Ariela.;
    Drawing on Modernism in Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home".  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 32, Number 4, Summer 2009, pp. 125-140(6)

  67. Frigerio, Francesca.;
    Under West(ern)Eyes: Rebecca West Reads Joyce.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 26, Number 1, Fall 2002, pp. 66-72(7)

     
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  68. Gana, Nouri.;
    The Poetics of Mourning: The Tropologic of Prosopopoeia in Joyce's "The Dead".  In: American Imago, Vol. 60, no. 2, Summer 2003, pp. 159-178(20)

  69. Genevieve Abravanel.;
    American Encounters in "Dubliners" and "Ulysses".  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 33, Number 4, Summer 2010, pp. 153-166(14)

  70. Gibbons, Luke.;
    "The Cracked Looking Glass" Of Cinema: James Joyce, John Huston, and the Memory of "The Dead".  In: The Yale Journal of Criticism, Vol. 15, no. 1, Spring 2002, pp. 127-148(22)

  71. Goldman, Jonathan E.;
    Joyce, the Propheteer.  In: Novel. Providence: Fall 2004. Vol. 38, no. 1; p. 84-102(19)

  72. González, Eduardo.;
    Odysseus' Bed and Cleopatra's Mattress (69).  In: MLN, Vol. 119, no. 5, December 2004 (Comparative Literature Issue), pp. 930-948(19)

  73. Gottfried, Roy.;
    The Audiences for Joyce's Autobiographies.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce's Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 59-83(25)

  74. Greenham, David.;
    The Poetry of Origins and the Origins of Poetry: Norman O. Brown's Giambattista Vico and James Joyce.  In: Boundary 2. Binghampton: Fall 2005. Vol. 32, no. 3; pp. 119-137(19)

  75. Groden, Michael.;
    Introduction to "James Joyce's Ulysses in hypermedia".  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Summer 2001. Vol. 24, no. 3/4; p. 359-362(4)

  76. Groden, Michael.;
    The National Library of Ireland's New Joyce Manuscripts: A Narrative and Document Summaries.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Fall 2002. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 1-16(16)

     
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  77. Hansen, James A.;
    The uncreating conscience: Memory and apparitions in Joyce and Benjamin.  In: Mosaic : a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Winnipeg: Dec 2001. Vol. 34, no. 4; p. 85-106 (22)

  78. Harvey, John.;
    The Art of Eloquence: Byron, Dickens, Tennyson, Joyce.  In: Essays in Criticism. Oxford: Jan 2009. Vol. 59, no. 1; p. 83-90(8)

  79. Hegglund, Jon.;
    Ulysses and the Rhetoric of Cartography.  In: Twentieth Century Literature. Hempstead: Summer 2003. Vol. 49, no. 2; p. 164-191(29)

  80. Herr, Cheryl.;
    The Erratics of Irishness: Schizophrenia, Racism,and Finnegans Wake.  In: European Joyce Studies 15 Cultural Studies of James Joyce. Kershner, R. Brandon (Ed.)., Amsterdam/New York,NY, 2003, 215 pp. Hb: 978-90-420-0996-7 / 90-420-0996-9, pp. 117-136(20)

  81. Hicks, Patrick.;
    The Fourth Master: Reading Brian Moore Reading James Joyce.  In: Ariel: a Review of International English Literature. Vol 38, No 2-3 (2007): April-July 2007, pp. 101-114(14)

  82. Horowitz, Evan.;
    Ulysses: Mired in the Universal.  In: Modernism/Modernity. Baltimore: Jan 2006. Vol. 13, no. 1; p. 123-141(19)

  83. Howes, Marjorie Elizabeth.;
    Tradition, Gender, and Migration in "The Dead," or: How Many People Has Gretta Conroy Killed?.  In: The Yale Journal of Criticism, Vol. 15, no. 1, Spring 2002, pp. 149-171(23)

  84. Hunter, Adrian.;
    Beckett and the Joycean short story.  In: Essays in Criticism. Oxford: Apr 2001. Vol. 51, no. 2; p. 230-244(15)

  85. Ingeborg, Landuyt.;
    Joyce: Reading Himself and Others.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce's Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 141-151(11)

     
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  86. Janus, Adrienne.;
    From "Ha he hi ho hu. Mummum" to "Haw! Hell! Haw!": Listening to Laughter in Joyce and Beckett.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 32, no. 3, Spring 2009, pp. 144-166(23)

  87. Jordan, Shirley.;
    "Un grand coup de pied dans le château de cubes": Formal Experimentation in Marie Darrieussecq's "Bref séjour chez les vivants".  In: The Modern Language Review, Vol. 100, No. 1 (Jan., 2005), pp. 51-67(17)

  88. Keane, Damien.;
    Quotation Marks, the Gramophone Record, and the Language of the Outlaw.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 51, no. 4, Winter 2009, pp. 400-415(16)

  89. Keatinge, Benjamin.;
    Beckett and Language Pathology.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Summer, 2008), pp. 86-101(16)

  90. Kershner, R. Brandan.;
    Contexts of Cultural Studies.  In: European Joyce Studies 15 Cultural Studies of James Joyce. Kershner, R. Brandon (Ed.)., Amsterdam/New York,NY, 2003, 215 pp. Hb: 978-90-420-0996-7 / 90-420-0996-9, pp. 9-20(12)

  91. Kershner, R. Brandon.;
    Playing for Keeps: Exiles and University College Dublin.  In: European Joyce Studies 15 Cultural Studies of James Joyce. Kershner, R. Brandon (Ed.)., Amsterdam/New York,NY, 2003, 215 pp. Hb: 978-90-420-0996-7 / 90-420-0996-9, pp. 137-147(11)

  92. Klitgard, Ida.;
    The Danish Translation of the Anthology of Styles in James Joyce's Ulysses.  In: Orbis Litterarum, February 2005, vol: 60, no. 1, pp. 54-69(16)

  93. Knowlton, Eloise.;
    Showings Forth: Dubliners, Photography, and the Rejection of Realism.  In: Mosaic : a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. Winnipeg: Mar 2005. Vol. 38, no. 1; p. 133-150 (18)

  94. Korg, Jacob.;
    Polyglotism in Rabelais and Finnegans Wake.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 26, Number 1, Fall 2002, pp. 58-65(8)

     
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  95. Latham, Sean.;
    A portrait of the snob: James Joyce: and the anxieties of cultural capital.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 2001. Vol. 47, no. 4; p. 774-799(26)

  96. Latham, Sean.;
    Hating Joyce Properly.  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 26, No. 1, Joycean Possibilities (Autumn, 2002), pp. 119-131(13)

  97. Leick, Karen Elizabeth.;
    Popular Modernism: Little Magazines and the American Daily Press.  In: PMLA. Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. New York: Jan 2008. Vol. 123, no. 1; p. 125-139(15)

  98. Leonard, Garry.;
    Hystericising Modernism: Modernity in Joyce.  In: European Joyce Studies 15 Cultural Studies of James Joyce. Kershner, R. Brandon (Ed.)., Amsterdam/New York,NY, 2003, 215 pp. Hb: 978-90-420-0996-7 / 90-420-0996-9, pp. 167-188(22)

  99. Lernout, Geert.;
    Crises in Joyce studies.  In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Fall 2002. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 337-349(13)

  100. Levi, Neil.;
    "See that Straw? That's a Straw": Anti-Semitism and Narrative Form in Ulysses.  In: Modernism/modernity, Vol. 9, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 375-388(14)

  101. Lewis, Pericles.;
    Churchgoing in the Modern Novel.  In: Modernism/modernity, Vol. 11, no. 4, November 2004, pp. 669-694(26)

  102. Lin, Yu-Chen.;
    Joyce on the Eastern Edge: Globalization, Localization and Joyce Studies in Taiwan.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce's Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 99-109(11)

  103. Lister, Samuel John.;
    "Disappointed Bridges": Language, Identity and Historiography in the Works of James Joyce and Samuel Beckett.Thesis. University of Canterbury, 2008. 188 pp.

  104. Lowe, James F.;
    Circean Aerodynamics.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 51, no. 4, Winter 2009, pp. 476-493(18)

     
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  105. Maher, Patrick.;
    Joyce's Argument for Probabilism.  In: Philosophy of Science, Vol. 69, No. 1 (Mar., 2002), pp. 73-81(9)

  106. Masiello, Francine.;
    Joyce in Buenos Aires (Talking Sexuality Through Translation).  In: Diacritics, Vol. 34, no. 3/4, Fall-Winter 2004, pp. 55-72(18)

  107. McCalman, Iain.;
    making culture bloom.  In: Cultural Studies Review. Carleton: Mar 2005. Vol. 11, no. 1; p. 175-182(8)

  108. McCourt, John.;
    Joycean Multimodalities: A Preliminary Investigation of "Giacomo Joyce".  In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 26, No. 1, Joycean Possibilities (Autumn, 2002), pp. 17-31(15)

  109. McCourt, John.;
    Reading Ellmann Reading Joyce.  In: European Joyce Studies, 2 November 2002, Vol. 14, no. 1, "Joyce's Audiences" Edited by John Nash, p. 41-58(18)

  110. McDonald, Russell.;
    Who Speaks for Fergus? Silence, Homophobia, and the Anxiety of Yeatsian Influence in Joyce.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 51, No. 4 (Winter, 2005), pp. 391-413(23)

  111. McGann, Jerome.;
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