A bash in the tunnel, by B. Nolan |
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Dante ... Bruno ... Vico ... Joyce, by S. Beckett |
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The mysticism that pleased him: a note on the primary source of Joyce's Ulysses, by W.B. Stanford |
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Dear Mr. Joyce, by E. O'Brien |
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Who killed James Joyce? by P. Kavanagh |
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A recollection of James Joyce, by J. Hone |
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Tired lines, or, Tales my mother told me, by A. Higgins |
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Joyeux quicum Ulysse ... swissairis dubellay gadelice, by N. Montgomery |
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Joyce and Gogarty, by U. O'Connor |
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The bud, by S. Joyce |
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Joyce without fears: a personal journey, by J. Jordan |
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Father Conmee and his associates, by E. O'Mahony |
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Drums and guns, and guns and drums. Hurrah! hurrah!, by P. Boyle |
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A short view of the progress of Joyceanity, by D. Johnston |
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Childe Horrid's pilgrimace, by A. Cass |
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James Joyce |
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the internationalist, by A. Power |
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Downes's cakeshop and Williams's jam, by B. Share |
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Doctors and hospitals, by J.B. Lyons |
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Stephen Hero and A portrait of the artist as a young man: the intervention of style in a work of the creative imagination, by F. Harvey |
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The unraised hat, by M. Gibbon |
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The Catholic element in Work in progress, by T. McGreevy |
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Diseases of the ox, by J.F. Byrne |
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The artist on the giant's grave, by B. Kiely |
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What the Irish papers said: the obituary memoirs appearing in the Irish papers of January 1941 |
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A bash in the tunnel, by B. Nolan |
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Dante ... Bruno ... Vico ... Joyce, by S. Beckett |
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The mysticism that pleased him: a note on the primary source of Joyce's Ulysses, by W.B. Stanford |
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Dear Mr. Joyce, by E. O'Brien |
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Who killed James Joyce? by P. Kavanagh |
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A recollection of James Joyce, by J. Hone |
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