Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Summer 1995 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- Power play: games in Joyce's "Dubliners."
by Mamta Chaudhry-Fryer - "Tailors of malt, hot, all round": homosocial consumption in "Dubliners."
by Paul Delany - Passing boldly into that other world of holes: narrativity and subjectivity in James Joyce's "The Dead."
by Sean P. Murphy - Narrative Con/Texts in Dubliners
by Michael J. O'Shea - The Dublimericks: Number 4
by Bernard Benstock - The Dublimericks: number 11
by Bernard Benstock - Why Gretta falls asleep: a postmodern sugarplum
by Michael Finney - Reading Dubliners Again: A Lacanian Perspective
by Kevin J.H. Dettmar - James Joyce's darkly colored portraits of "mother" in Dubliners
by Linda Rohrer Paige - Who killed Mrs. Sinico?
by Mary Lowe-Evans - Dubliners: An Illustrated Edition
by Mark Osteen - The Dead
by Brian W. Shaffer - The Dublimericks: number 5
by Bernard Benstock - The Dublimericks: numbers 12 and 13
by Bernard Benstock - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - The Dead: I Morti
by Edvige Giunta - To make a long story short: In memoriam Bernard Benstock, 1930-1994
by Michael J. O'Shea - "Dubliners" and the art of losing
by John Gordon - The Dublimericks: number 14
by Bernard Benstock - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - Names and Naming in Joyce
by Roy Gottfried - Interactive stories in "Dubliners."
by David G. Wright - The Dublimericks: number 6
by Bernard Benstock - Paradigm lost: "Grace" and the arrangement of "Dubliners."
by Thomas Jackson Rice - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - The Cracked Lookingglass: James Joyce and the Nightmare of History
by Joseph Voelker - The Dublimericks: Number 1
by Bernard Benstock - Joyce and Trevor's Dubliners: the legacy of colonialism
by Jim Haughey - "Just a little…spiritual matter": Joyce's "Grace" and the modern Protestant gentleman
by Hope Howell Hodgekins - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - James Joyce: A Study of the Short Fiction
by Mary E. Donnelly - James Joyce's "The Sisters": chalices and umbrellas, ptolemaic Memphis and Victorian Dublin
by Susan Swartzlander - The Dublimericks: numbers 7 and 8
by Bernard Benstock - The Dublimericks: number 15
by Bernard Benstock - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - James Joyce A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work
by MIchael J. O'Shea - The Dublimericks: Numbers 2-3
by Bernard Benstock - Joyce's marriage cycle
by Joseph Kelly - Edna O'Brien's "Lantern Slides" and Joyce's "The Dead": shadows of a bygone era
by Sandra Manoogian Pearce - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - Joyce's Web: The Social Unraveling of Modernism
by Sean P. Murphy - Blind streets and seeing houses: Araby's dim glass revisited
by Margot Norris - The Dublimericks: numbers 9 and 10
by Bernard Benstock - A birth announcement in "The Dead."
by C. Roland Wagner - Dubliners
by Mark Osteen - Joyce, Race, and Empire
by Mark Osteen