Working with History, Working with Taboo: A Comparative Review of Two Works of Joyce Criticism.Published in:2007By:Borg, RubenPublication type:Book Review
The Influences of and on Samuel Beckett.Published in:2007By:Kirschen, Robert M.Publication type:Book Review
The Periodical Culture of the Occult Revival: Esoteric Wisdom, Modernity and Counter-Public Spheres.Published in:Journal of Modern Literature, 2007, v. 31, n. 2, p. 1By:Morrisson, Mark S.Publication type:Article
"Something Wrong There": Punning in "Comment C'est."Published in:2007By:Chevaillier, FlorePublication type:Essay
One's Own Company: Agency, Identity and the Middle Voice in the Work of Samuel Beckett.Published in:2007By:Barry, ElizabethPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Mortal Agency: Flann O'Brien's "At Swim-Two-Birds."Published in:2007By:Comer, Todd A.Publication type:Essay
Darktongues: Fulfulde and Hausa in "Finnegans Wake."Published in:2007By:Reisman, KarlPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Stone of Stumbling in "Finnegans Wake."Published in:2007By:Benjamin, RoyPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Archivist, the Archaeologist, and the Amateur: Reading Joyce at the Rosenbach.Published in:Journal of Modern Literature, 2007, v. 31, n. 2, p. 53By:Utell, Janine M.Publication type:Article
Bloom's Death in "Ithaca," or the END of "Ulysses."Published in:2007By:Bertolini, C. DavidPublication type:Essay
Cleopatra and Her Problems: T. S. Eliot and the Fetishization of Shakespeare's Queen of the Nile.Published in:2007By:McCombe, John P.Publication type:Essay