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- THE DEAD by James Joyce LILY, the Caretaker's Daughter, Was Literally
- Benjamin, Joyce, and the Disappearance of the Dead Graham Macphee West Chester University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
- The New Joycians
- Towards a Hibernian Hybridity: Joycean Appropriations of Celtic Mythology and the Realization of a Modern Irish Identity
- Bloomsday: James Joyce's Ulysses Celebrated As Theatrical Event
- A Controlling Sympathy: the Style of Irony in Joyce's “The Dead”
- The Gaze of Tiresias: Joyce, Rossellini and the Iconology of "The Dead"
- Changing the Terms.Pdf
- Christian Symbolism in Joyce's "The Dead"
- The Dead” and John Huston’S Interpretation in the Homonymous Film
- Joyce's Portrayal of Marriage As Death and Society's Fantasy
- The Transformative Power of Language in James Joyce's the Dead
- The Meaning of Stephen's Mother As a Ghost in Ulysses
- DAVID NORRIS MAY A4 2.Indd
- James Joyce (1882-1941) the Dead (1914) Lily, the Caretaker's Daughter
- “Her Figure Defined by Light”: an Analysis of Light and Music in James Joyce's “Araby” and Dennis Courtney's Araby*
- James Joyce and the Burden of Disease
- Modernist Fables and the Vitality of Style
- Death and Rebirth, Sexuality, and Fantasy in Homer and Joyce
- Second Set of Lecture/Exam Notes About James Joyce's “The Dead”
- James Joyce Was Born in Rathgar, a Suburb of Dublin, on 2 February 1882
- Download the Dead: Short Story PDF