CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... critical chapter in such a way that it is Bloom who is seen as drunk : because the text itself promotes “ drunkenness " as the objective correlative of Bloom's circumspect exaltation of spirits in Stephen's company . It does so by way ...
... critical chapter in such a way that it is Bloom who is seen as drunk : because the text itself promotes “ drunkenness " as the objective correlative of Bloom's circumspect exaltation of spirits in Stephen's company . It does so by way ...
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... Critical Views . New York : Chelsea , 1986 . Donoghue , Denis . " The Fiction of James Joyce . " Reynolds 27-36 . Ellmann , Richard . “ James Joyce in and out of Art . " Reynolds 17-26 . James Joyce . New and rev . ed . New York ...
... Critical Views . New York : Chelsea , 1986 . Donoghue , Denis . " The Fiction of James Joyce . " Reynolds 27-36 . Ellmann , Richard . “ James Joyce in and out of Art . " Reynolds 17-26 . James Joyce . New and rev . ed . New York ...
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... critical praise . Thomas H. Dickinson , in the earliest ( 1925 ) full - length critical article on O'Neill's work , wrote : " I have no hesitation in saying that the appearance of The Moon of the Caribbees and its companion plays is the ...
... critical praise . Thomas H. Dickinson , in the earliest ( 1925 ) full - length critical article on O'Neill's work , wrote : " I have no hesitation in saying that the appearance of The Moon of the Caribbees and its companion plays is the ...
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