Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Technique
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- "Tell us in plain words" : narrative strategies in James Joyce's Ulysses
- Aesthetic autobiography : from life to art in Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Anaïs Nin
- Cannibal Joyce
- Dubliners' dozen : the games narrators play
- Framing pieces : designs of the gloss in Joyce, Woolf, and Pound
- James Joyce and German theory : the Romantic school and all that
- James Joyce and the art of mediation
- James Joyce's The Index manuscript : Finnegans wake holograph workbook VI.B.46
- James Joyce's techno-poetics
- Joyce the creator
- Joyce's Ulysses as poem : rhythm, rhyme, and color in "Wandering rocks"
- Joyce's Uncertainty Principle
- Joyce's music and noise : theme and variation in his writings
- Joyce's uncertainty principle
- Joyce, Dante, and the poetics of literary relations : language and meaning in Finnegans wake
- Joyce, Joyceans, and the rhetoric of citation
- Joyces mistakes : problems of intention, irony, and interpretation
- Manuscript genetics : Joyce's know-how, Beckett's nohow
- Modern fiction and the art of subversion
- Narrative con/texts in Ulysses
- Narrative design in Finnegans Wake : the Wake lock picked
- Reading the book of himself : narrative strategies in the works of James Joyce
- Teller and tale in Joyce's fiction : oscillating perspectives
- The politics of narration : James Joyce, William Faulkner, and Virginia Woolf
- Ulysses in progress
- Universal grammar and narrative form
- Voices and values in Joyce's Ulysses
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