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Eugene Jolas
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Making the New: Literary Periodicals and the Construction of Modernism
Durham E-Theses
Papers of John L. (Jack) Sweeney and Máire Macneill Sweeney LA52
Hartnett Dissertation
Werner Huber, Sandra Mayer, Julia Novak (Eds.)
James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and the Confines of Autonomous Language David M
Additional Bibliography
Transition Magazine 1927-1930
Eugene Jolas: a Poet of Multilingualism
Eugene Jolas and Multilingual Modernism Juliette Taylor-Batty Leeds Trinity University
Forging and Furnishing the Revolution of the Word
Differentials: Poetry, Poetics, Pedagogy
Garde, Denazification, and German-Language Literatures 065
Harry Crosby, Frances Andre, Kenneth Rexroth, Arthur L
INFLUENCE of the PARIS HERALD on the LOST GENERATION of WRITERS. the University of Oklahoma, Ph.D
Finnegans Wake: the Role of Irish Nationalism
Ulysses 145 7
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Samuel Beckett: a Bibliography Part I the Early Years: 1929-1950
Thomas Macgreevy, Sean O'faolain and Samuel Beckett in the 1930S. Moss, Rhiannon Sarah
Vicki Mahaffey * * Professor of Modern Literature
Joyce and Jolas: Late Modernism and Early Babelism Author(S): Jean-Michel Rabaté Source: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol
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Unreadability in Question(S) Anne Reynes-Delobel
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Beckett in (T)Transition: "Three Dialogues with Georges Duthuit," Aesthetic Evolution, and the Assault on Modernism David A
Eugene Jolas's Multilingual Poetics and Its Legacies