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1882-1941

Virginia Woolf A to Z

a comprehensive reference for students, teachers, and common readers to her life, work, and critical reception
1995
Contains alphabetically arranged entries that provide information on various aspects of the life and work of British novelist Virginia Woolf, including synopses of her works, character descriptions, explanations of literary terms, and place names in her life and fiction.

James Joyce's A Portrait of the artist as a young man

Bloom's notes
1999
Discusses the novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," offering biographical information about the author, text analysis, character summaries, and a selection of critical extracts.

Critical companion to James Joyce

a literary reference to his life and work
2006
Presents synopses, commentaries, character sketches, and contemporary reviews for important works by James Joyce; an alphabetized guide to persons, places, and ideas related to Joyce's life and works; documents including a working outline of "Finnegans Wake" and the U.S. court decision to lift the ban on "Ulysses"; and several reference tools.

James Joyce revisited

1992
A critical account of Joyce's work and artistic development.

Virginia Woolf

2000
An illustrated biography of early twentieth-century English writer Virginia Woolf, featuring photos of manuscript and diary excerpts from the British Library and other collections.

James Joyce

a study of the short fiction
1993
A study of James Joyce's first two works of fiction, "Dubliners" and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", giving insights into the life of the author and his country, Ireland.

Critical essays on James Joyce

1985
A collection of critical essays on Joyce's work.

James Joyce

1966
Bibliography: p. 129-138. A critical account of Joyce's work and artistic development.

A portrait of the artist as a young man

voices of the text
1990
Offers a critical reading of Joyce's novel and discussions of the work's influence, historical context, and critical reception.

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