| James Joyce - Fiction - 1999 - 676 pages
Having done the longest day in literature with his monumental Ulysses, James Joyce set himself even greater challenges for his next book — the night. "A nocturnal state...That ... | |
| James Joyce - Fiction - 2008 - 80 pages
"The Dead is one of the twentieth century's most beautiful pieces of short literature. Taking his inspiration from a family gathering held every year on the Feast of the ... | |
| Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman - Fiction - 1988 - 704 pages
"Teaches more than how to read a particular novel; it teaches us more profoundly how to read anything. This, I think, is the book's main virtue. It teaches us readers to ... | |
| James Joyce - Fiction - 1963 - 260 pages
Stephen Hero is an early version of Joyce's A Portrait of the artist as a Young Man. | |
| Richard Ellmann - Biography & Autobiography - 1982 - 972 pages
This definitive work on Joyce's life has been revised and expanded to include the discovery of much primary material - including a new love affair, Boswellian records of his ... | |
| Harry Blamires - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 280 pages
An indispensable guide for anyone reading Joyce's masterpiece for the first time, provding a crystal clear, page-by-page, line-by-line running commentary on the plot of Ulysses. | |
| Vincent B. Sherry - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 156 pages
In this engaging introduction, Vincent Sherry combines a close reading of Ulysses with new critical arguments. He provides a useful guide to the episodic sequence of Joyce's ... | |
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