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Dedalus at the Bar
Joyce in Court
By Adrian Hardiman
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From the December 2016 Issue
Endgame
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume IV, 1966-1989
By George Craig, Martha Dow Fehensenfield, Dan Gunn & Lois More Overbeck (edd)
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From the November 2016 Issue
Coming out of the Coffin
Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote Dracula
By David J Skal
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From the November 2014 Issue
‘Hammer hammer adamantine words’
The Letters of Samuel Beckett, Volume III: 1957–1965
By George Craig, Martha Dow Fehsenfeld, Dan Gunn and Lois More Overbeck (edd)
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From the August 2014 Issue
Raising a Stink
The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses
By Kevin Birmingham
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From the July 2014 Issue
Walking Cure
A Sense of Direction: Pilgrimage for the Restless and the Hopeful
By Gideon Lewis-Kraus
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From the October 2013 Issue
Talking Bull
The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume 2, 1923-1925
By Sandra Spanier, Albert J DeFazio III & Robert W Trogdon (edd)
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From the April 2013 Issue
Bravo Yankee Oscar
Declaring His Genius: Oscar Wilde in North America
By Roy Morris Jr
The Marquess of Queensberry: Wilde’s Nemesis
By Linda Stratmann
Ceremonies of Bravery: Oscar Wilde, Carlos Blacker, and the Dreyfus Affair
By J Robert Maguire
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