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- A Companion to Joyce studies
- A James Joyce miscellany
- A James Joyce yearbook
- A Starchamber quiry : a James Joyce centennial volume, 1882-1982
- A new approach to Joyce, : the Portrait of the artist as a guidebook
- A passion for Joyce : the letters of Hugh Kenner & Adaline Glasheen
- A preface to James Joyce
- A scrupulous meanness; : a study of Joyce's early work
- Beyond egotism : the fiction of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and D.H. Lawrence
- Catholic emancipations : Irish fiction from Thomas Moore to James Joyce
- Comic faith : the great tradition from Austen to Joyce
- Dublin's Joyce
- Eco-Joyce : the environmental imagination of James Joyce
- Exploring James Joyce.
- Flaubert, Joyce, and Beckett; : the stoic comedians.
- Help my unbelief : James Joyce and religion
- In search of James Joyce
- James Joyce
- James Joyce
- James Joyce
- James Joyce : a collection of critical essays
- James Joyce : a student's guide
- James Joyce : a study of the short fiction
- James Joyce : common sense and beyond
- James Joyce : the undiscover'd country
- James Joyce and cinematicity : before and after film
- James Joyce and sexuality
- James Joyce and the act of reception : reading, Ireland, modernism
- James Joyce and the difference of language
- James Joyce and the exilic imagination
- James Joyce and the politics of desire
- James Joyce in the nineteenth century
- James Joyce revisited
- James Joyce today: essays on the major works, commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death.
- James Joyce's America
- James Joyce's books, portraits, manuscripts, notebooks, typescripts, page proofs : together with critical essays about some of his works
- James Joyce's disunited kingdom and the Irish dimension
- James Joyce, : a critical introduction
- James Joyce, : a critical introduction
- James Joyce, a short introduction
- James Joyce, an international perspective : centenary essays in honour of the late Sir Desmonde Cochrane
- James Joyce, authorized reader
- James Joyce, new perspectives
- James Joyce, sexuality and social purity
- James Joyce, the citizen and the artist
- James Joyce: two decades of criticism
- James Joyce: two decades of criticism
- Journey westward : Joyce, Dubliners and the literary revival
- Joyce
- Joyce : a guide for the perplexed
- Joyce : the return of the repressed
- Joyce and the Anglo-Irish : a study of Joyce and the literary revival
- Joyce and the law of the father
- Joyce and the science of rhythm
- Joyce between Freud and Jung
- Joyce effects : on language, theory, and history
- Joyce upon the void : the genesis of doubt
- Joyce writing disability
- Joyce's benefictions
- Joyce's cities : archaeologies of the soul
- Joyce's dislocutions : essays on reading as translation
- Joyce's love stories
- Joyce's messianism : Dante, negative existence, and the messianic self
- Joyce, : the man, the work, the reputation
- Joyce, Bakhtin, and the literary tradition : toward a comparative cultural poetics
- Joyce, medicine, and modernity
- Joycean cultures, culturing Joyces
- Machinic modernism : the Deleuzian literary machines of Woolf, Lawrence and Joyce
- Modernism's body : sex, culture, and Joyce
- Mr. Joyce's word-creatures
- Nationalism, colonialism, and literature
- Palgrave advances in James Joyce studies
- Party pieces : oral storytelling and social performance in Joyce and Beckett
- Post-structuralist Joyce : essays from the French
- Re--Joyce'n Beckett
- Re-viewing classics of Joyce criticism
- Re: Joyce : text, culture, politics
- Reading Joyce
- Reauthorizing Joyce
- Renascent Joyce
- States of desire : Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish experiment
- Stephen Hero : the unpublished manuscript of James Joyce's Portrait of the artist as a young man
- Talking of Joyce : Umberto Eco, Liberato Santoro-Brienza
- The Cambridge companion to James Joyce
- The Cambridge introduction to James Joyce
- The Joyce paradox; : form and freedom in his fiction
- The aesthetics of Chaosmos : the Middle Ages of James Joyce
- The aristocracy of art in Joyce and Wolfe
- The fictions of James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis : monsters of nature and design
- The illicit Joyce of postmodernism : reading against the grain
- The novel and the modern world
- The open work
- The sacred river; : an approach to James Joyce
- The self-conscious novel : artifice in fiction from Joyce to Pynchon
- The subject of modernism : narrative alterations in the fiction of Eliot, Conrad, Woolf, and Joyce
- The trouble with genius : reading Pound, Joyce, Stein, and Zukofsky
- The value of James Joyce
- The varieties of Joycean experience
- The veil of signs : Joyce, Lacan, and perception
- Theorists of the modernist novel : James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson, Virginia Woolf
- Three great Irishmen: : Shaw, Yeats, Joyce.
- Time of apprenticeship; : the fiction of young James Joyce
- Twenty-first Joyce
- Violence and modernism : Ibsen, Joyce, and Woolf
- Who's afraid of James Joyce?
- Yeats and Joyce : cyclical history and the reprobate tradition
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