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Blasting the bombardier: another look at Lewis, Joyce, and Woolf - Wyndham Lewis, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf
Twentieth Century Literature, Fall, 1994 by Kelly Anspaugh
21 In Joyce and Feminism Scott acknowledges that Joyce made "extremely misogynistic statements," and remarks, "If a critic has a mind to s/he may collect these aspects of Joyce and present a very dark interpretation indeed" (206).
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