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Informationen zum Autor Robert Deming Klappentext This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995. Zusammenfassung Writings include: Ulysses, Finnegan's Wake, Dubliners. 2 volumes cover the period 1906-1964. Extras: Appendices include a list of the early editions of Joyce's writings. Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume 2 1928-41: Anna Livia Plurabelle, ALP (1928) 176 Early reaction from STANISLAUS JOYCE 1924 page 177 PADRAIC COLUM, 'Preface' for Anna Livia Plurabelle1928 178 SEAN O'FAOLAIN on the language of ALP 1928 179 GERALD GOULD, comment in Observer 1928 180 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1928 181 Æ, review in Irish Statesman 1928 182 O'FAOLAIN, reply to review in Irish Statesman 1929 183 EUGÈNE JOLAS, reply to 1929 184 O'FAOLAIN, reply to Eugène Jolas 1929 185 CYRIL CONNOLLY, review in Life and Letters 1929 186 ARNOLD BENNETT, comment in London Evening Standard 1929 187 LEON EDEL on Work in Progress 1930 188 G.W.STONIER, review of ALP and Haveth Childers Everywhere 1930 189 T.L.S. review of ALP and HCE 1930 190 O'FAOLAIN re-reading of ALP 1930 191 PHILIPPE SOUPAULT and the French translation of ALP 1931 192 French comment on Work in Progress 1931 193 MAX EASTMAN, interview with Joyce about ALP 1931, 1928 194 F.SCOTT FITZGERALD and Joyce 1928 195 ELLEN GLASGOW on the novel 1928 196 DENIS MARION on Joyce 1928 1928 Ulysses 197 SISLEY HUDDLESTON on Joyce and Sylvia Beach 1928 198 A French comment on Joyce the romancier 1928 199 REBECCA WEST on Joyce 1928 200 CAROLA GIEDION-WELCKER on Ulysses 1928 201 STEFAN ZWEIG on Ulysses 202 GERHARDT HAUPTMANN on Ulysses 1928 203 ERNST R.CURTIUS on Joyce's works 1928 204 WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS on Ulysses 19281928 Work in Progress 205 JACK LINDSAY on the modern consciousness 1928 206 ROBERT MCALMON on Joyce, transition and ALP 1928 207 H.G.WELLS deserts the standard 1928 1929 208 JOHN EGLINTON on Joyce's emancipation 1929 Ulysses 209 JACK KAHANE, comment on Ulysses 1929 210 WYNDHAM LEWIS to A. Symons on Ulysses 1929 211 ADRIENNE MONNIER on Ulysses and French public 1929 212 ERNST R.CURTIUS on Ulysses 1929 213 JEAN CASSOU, review of French Ulysses 1929 214 ARNOLD BENNETT on the influence of Ulysses 1929 215 MARCEL BRION, review of Ulysses 1929 216 MARC CHADOURNE, comment on Ulysses 1929 217 PAUL SOUDAY, opinion of Ulysses 1929 218 MARCEL THIEBAUT, review of Ulysses 1929 219 BRIAN PENTON, comment on the form of the novel 1929 220 S.FOSTER DAMON on Ulysses and Dublin 1929 221 EDMOND JALOUX on the English novel 1929 1929 Work in Progress 222 PADRAIC COLUM assisting with Work in Progress 1929 223 MAX EASTMAN on unintelligibility 1929 224 HARRY CROSBY answers Max Eastman 1929 225 C.K.OGDEN on linguistic experiment 1929 226 ARNOLD BENNETT on the oddest novel 1929 227 C.GIEDION-WELCKER on Joyce's experiment 1929 228 MICHAEL STUART on Work in Progress 1929 Tales Told of Shem & Shaun (TTSS) (August 1929) 229 Editorial in New York Times 1929 230 MICHAEL STUART on the sublime 1929 page 231 HAMISH MILES, review in Criterion 1930 232 Review in Saturday Review 1932 233 D.G.BRIDSON, review in New English Weekly 1933 234 E. OLDMEADOW, review in Tablet 1933 235 Unsigned comment on T.S. Eliot and Joyce 1933, 236 FRANK O'CONNOR on Joyce 1930 237 HERBERT READ on classic or romantic 1930 238 HERBERT READ on Joyce's influence 1930 239 PHILIPPE SOUPAULT on Joyce 1930 (1943, 1959,1963) 1930 Ulysses 240 AUSTIN CLARKE on Joyce 1930 241 G.K. CHESTERTON on Joyce 1930 1930 Work in Progress 242 PAUL L.LÉON and Joyce 1930243 REBECCA WEST on Work in Progress 1930 244 STUART GILBERT on Joyce's growth 1930 Haveth Childers Everywhere (HCE) (June 1930) 245 PADRAIC COLUM, review in New Republic 1930 246 MICHAEL PETCH, opi...