Citation: R. Byrnes, WEININGERIAN SEX COMEDY - JEWISH SEXUAL TYPES BEHIND BLOOM,MOLLY AND BLOOM,LEOPOLD, James Joyce quarterly, 34(3), 1997, pp. 267-281
Citation: Ws. Brockman, A 'PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN', AFTERWORD, BIBLIOGRAPHY, AND CHRONOLOGY - GABLER,HW, HETTCHE,W, James Joyce quarterly, 34(3), 1997, pp. 365-380
Citation: R. Bush, JOYCE,JAMES AND THE PROBLEM OF JUSTICE - NEGOTIATING SEXUAL AND COLONIAL DIFFERENCE - VALENTE,J, James Joyce quarterly, 34(3), 1997, pp. 381-385
Citation: Fc. Manista, THE SUBJECT OF MODERNISM - NARRATIVE ALTERATIONS IN THE FICTION OF ELIOT, CONRAD, WOOLF, AND JOYCE - JACKSON,TE, James Joyce quarterly, 34(3), 1997, pp. 405-410
Citation: J. Valente, A CHILD IS BEING EATEN - MOURNING, TRANSVESTISM, AND THE INCORPORATION OF THE DAUGHTER IN 'ULYSSES', James Joyce quarterly, 34(1-2), 1996, pp. 21-64
Citation: B. Leckie, READING BODIES, READING NERVES - NAUSICAA AND THE DISCOURSE OF CENSORSHIP( JOYCE,JAMES, 'ULYSSES' ), James Joyce quarterly, 34(1-2), 1996, pp. 65-85
Citation: J. Shelton, BAD GIRLS - GERTY, CISSY, AND THE EROTICS OF UNRULY SPEECH( JOYCE,JAMES, 'ULYSSES' ), James Joyce quarterly, 34(1-2), 1996, pp. 87-102