Critical Articles on Dubliners

Baechler, Lea. "Voices of Unexpected Lyricism in Two Dubliners Stories." James Joyce Quarterly 28.2 (1991): 361-76.

Baker, James R. "Ibsen, Joyce, and the Living-Dead: A Study of Dubliners." A James Joyce Miscellany. Third Series. Ed. Marvin Magalaner, 19-32. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962.

Barolsky, Paul. "Joyce's Distant Music." Virginia Quarterly Review 65.1 (1989): 111-18.

Beja, Morris. "One Good Look at Themselves: Epiphanies in Dubliners." Work in Progress: Joyce Centenary Essays. Ed. Richard F. Peterson, Alan M. Cohen and Edmund L. Epstein, 3-14. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983.

Benstock, Bernard. "Joyce's Rheumatics: The Holy Ghost in Dubliners." Southern Review 14 (1978): 1-15.

Benstock, Bernard. "The Gnomonics of Dubliners." Modern Fiction Studies 34.4 (1988): 519-539.

Benstock, Bernard. "The L S.d. of Dubliners." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 34.2 (1988): 191-210.

Benstock, Bernard. "Narrative Strategies: Tellers in Dubliners Tales." Journal of Modern Literature 15.4 (1989): 541-559.

Benstock, Shari. "City Spaces and Women's Places in Joyce's Dublin." James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock, 293-307. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1988.

Bowen, Zack. "Joyce and the Epiphany Concept: A New Approach." Journal of Modern Literature 9.1 (1981): 103-114.

Bowen, Zack. "Joyce's Prophylactic Paralysis: Exposure in Dubliners." James Joyce Quarterly 19.3 (1982): 257-273.

Boyle, Robert, S. J. "Swiftian Allegory and Dantean Parody in Joyce's Grace." James Joyce Quarterly 7.1 (1969): 11-21.

Bramsback, Birgit. "James Joyce and the Divided Irish Cultural Heritage: Glimpses from Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." Homage to Ireland: Aspects of Culture, Literature and Language. Ed. Birgit Bramsback, 21-30. Uppsala: University of Uppsala Press, 1990.

Carrier, Warren. "Dubliners: Joyce's Dantean Vision." Renascence 17 (1965): 211-15.

Chatman, Seymour. "New Ways of Analyzing Narrative Structure with an Example from Joyce's Dubliners." Language and Style 2 (1969): 3-36.

Chesnutt, Margaret. "Joyce's Dubliners: History, Ideology, and Social Reality." Eire-Ireland 14.2 (1979): 93-105.

Cixous, Hélène. "Joyce: The (R)use of Writing." Post-Structural Joyce: Essays from the French. Ed. Derek Attridge and Daniel Ferrer, 15-30. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.

Conboy, Sheila C. "Exhibition and Inhibition: The Body Scene in Dubliners." Twentieth Century Literature 37.4 (1991): 405-19.

Constantinescu, Ligia. "Joseph Conrad and James Joyce: Epiphany and Irony in Short Fiction." Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii 'Al.I. Cuza' din Iasi (Serie noua), e. Lingvistica 32 (1986): 79-83.

Cox, Kenneth. "James Joyce." Bete Noire 5 (1988): 61-62.

Cronin, Edward J. "James Joyce's Trilogy and Epilogue: 'The Sisters,' 'An Encounter,' 'Araby,' and 'The Dead'." Renascence: Essays on Value in Literature 31 (1979): 229-248.

Davenport, Gary. "Joyce's Self-Consciousness." The Southern Review 27.4 (1991): 756-70.

Degnan, James P. "The Reluctant Indian in Joyce's 'An Encounter'." Studies in Short Fiction 6 (1969): 152-156.

Degnan, James P. "The Encounter in Joyce's 'An Encounter'." Twentieth Century Literature 35.1 (1989): 89-93.

Delany, Paul. "Joyce's Political Development and the Aesthetic of Dubliners." College English 34 (1972): 256-66.

Dolan, T. P. "The Language of Dubliners." James Joyce: The Artist and the Labyrinth. Ed. Augustine Martin, 25-40. London: Ryan, 1990.

Duffy, John J. "The Painful Case of M'Intosh." Studies in Short Fiction 2 (1965): 183-185.

Engel, Monroe. "Dubliners and Erotic Expectations." Twentieth Century Literature in Retrospect. Ed. Reuben A. Brower, 3-26. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971.

Faherty, Michael. "Heads and Tails: Rhetoric and Realism in Dubliners." James Joyce Quarterly 28.2 (1991): 377-85.

Fairhall, James. "Joyce's Dubliners." Explicator 43.2 (1985): 28-30.

Fairhall, James. "Joyce's Dubliners." Explicator 45.1 (1986): 32-34.

Fairhall, James. "The Paralyzed City." James Joyce and the Question of History. 64-111. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Feshbach, Sidney. "Death in 'An Encounter'." James Joyce Quarterly 2 (1965): 82-89.

Fischer, Andreas. "Context-Free and Context-Sensitive Literature: Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio and James Joyce's Dubliners." Reading Contexts. Ed. Neil Forsyth, 13-31. Tubingen: Narr, 1988.

Fischer Seidel, Therese. "'The Story of the Injured Lady': Gender and the Anglo-Irish Tradition in James Joyce's Dubliners." Frauen und Frauendarstellung in der englischen und amerikanischen Literatur. Ed. Therese Fischer Seidel, 319-55. Tubingen: Narr, 1991.

Fogel, Daniel Mark. "henryJAMESjoyce: The Succession of the Masters." Journal of Modern Literature 11.2 (1984): 199-229.

French, Marilyn. "Missing Pieces in Joyce's Dubliners." Twentieth Century Literature 24 (1978): 443-72.

Friedrich, Gerhard. "The Perspective of Joyce's Dubliners." College English 26 (1965): 421-26.

Füger, Wilhelm. "Crosslocation in Dubliners." James Joyce Quarterly 27.1 (1989): 87-99.

Gajdusek, Robert E. "Dubliners in Michigan: Joyce's Presence in Hemingway's In Our Time." The Hemingway Review 2.1 (1982): 48-61.

Gelfant, Blanche. "A Frame of Her Own: Joyce's Women in Dubliners Re-Viewed." James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock, 263-307. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1988.

Ghiselin, Brewster. "The Unity of Joyce's Dubliners." Accent 16 (1956): 75-88, 196-231.

Gillespie, Michael Patrick. "Aesthetic Evolution: The Shaping Forces behind Dubliners." Language and Style: An International Journal 19.2 (1986): 149-163.

Gonzalez, Alexander G. "Partial Inspiration for Joyce's 'An Encounter': Robert Herrick's 'Delight in Disorder'." Notes on Modern Irish Literature 1 (1989): 21-22.

Hamlet, Betsy L. "A Comparative Study of Two Motifs in Howards End, Dubliners,." Notes on Contemporary Literature 13.3 (1983): 2-4.

Hedberg, Johannes. "Some Notes on Language and Atmosphere in Dubliners." Moderna Sprak 75.2 (1981): 113-132.

Hedberg, Johannes. "The Lure of Sentimentality in the Young James Joyce." Moderna Sprak 81.1 (1987): 12-20.

Herr, Cheryl. "The Sermon as a Massproduct: 'Grace' and A Portrait." James Joyce: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Mary T. Reynolds. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1993.

Heumann, J. Mark. "Writing - and Not Writing - in Joyce's 'A Painful Case'." Eire Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 16.3 (1981): 81-97.

Hyman, Suzanne. "'A Painful Case': The Movement of a Story through a Shift in Voice." James Joyce Quarterly 19 (1981): 111-121.

Johnson, Toni O. 'Brien. "Prescription and Proscription in Dubliners." Etudes de Lettres 4 (1987): 69-80.

Jones, David E. "Approaches to Joyce's Dubliners." James Joyce Quarterly 15 (1978): 108-17.

Kelleher, John V. "Irish History and Mythology in James Joyce's The Dead." Review of Politics 27 (1965): 414-33.

Kenner, Hugh. "Berlitz Days." Renascence: Essays on Value in Literature 35.2 (1983): 69-83.

Kershner, J. B. "Mr. Duffy's Apple." James Joyce Quarterly 29 (1992): 406-7.

Leatherwood, A. M. "Joyce's Mythic Method: Structure and Unity in 'An Encounter'." Studies in Short Fiction 13 (1976): 71-78.

Leigh, James. "The Gnomonic Principle in Dubliners." Lamar Journal of the Humanities 9.1 (1983): 35-40.

Levin, Richard and Charles Shattuck. "First Flight to Ithaca: A New Reading of Joyce's Dubliners." 1944. James Joyce: Two Decades of Criticism. Ed. Seon Givens, 47-94. New York: Vanguard, 1963.

Loss, Archie. "Another 'Gay Science'." James Joyce Quarterly 25 (1988): 511-13.

Lyons, J. B. "Diseases in Dubliners: Tokens of Disaffection." Irish Renaissance Annual 2 (1981): 185-203.

McGahern, John. "Dubliners." James Joyce: The Artist and the Labyrinth. Ed. Augustine Martin, 63-72. London: Ryan, 1990.

McGuinness, Arthur E. "The Ambience of Space in Joyce's Dubliners." Studies in Short Fiction 11 (1974): 343-51.

McLean, Barbara. "'The (Boar)ding House': Mrs. Mooney as Circe and Sow." James Joyce Quarterly 28.2 (1991): 520-22.

McNiff, John. "James Joyce's Dubliners: A Study of Stagnation and Entrapment." DLSU Dialogue 23.2 (1988): 29-43.

Montgomery, Judith. "The Artist as Silent Dubliner." James Joyce Quarterly 6 (1969): 306-20.

Nichols, Ashton. "JOYCEZSEASIDEGIRLS: Gretta, Bertha, Molly and Nora . . .All from Gibralway?" Biography 8.4 (1985): 336-352.

Nilsen, Kenneth. "Irish Language and Mythology in Dubliners." Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 12.1 (1986): 23-34.

Norris, Margot. "Narration Under a Blindfold: Reading Joyce's 'Clay'." PMLA 102 (1987): 206-215.

Norris, Margot. "Stifled Back Answers: The Gender Politics of Art in Joyce's The Dead." Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 479-503.

Oppenheim, Rosa. "The Mathematical Analysis of Style: A Correlation-Based Approach." Computers and the Humanities 22.4 (1988): 241-252.

Ostroff, Anthony. "The Moral Vision in Dubliners." Western Speech 20 (1956): 196-209.

Owens, Coilin. "Clay (2): The Myth of Irish Sovereignty." James Joyce Quarterly 27 (1990): 602-614.

Owens, Coilin. "Clay (3): The Mass of Mary and All the Saints." James Joyce Quarterly 28 (1990): 257-266.

Peterson, Richard F. "Frank O'Connor and the Modern Irish Short Story." Modern Fiction Studies 28.1 (1982): 53-67.

Pound, Ezra. "Dubliners and Mr. James Joyce." Egoist 1 (1914): 267.

Putzel, Steven. "Portraits of Paralysis: Stories by Joyce and Stephens." Colby Library Quarterly 20.4 (1984): 199-205.

Rabaté, Jean Michel. "Silence in Dubliners." James Joyce: New Perspectives. Ed. Colin MacCabe, 45-72. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982.

Rea, Joanne. "Norwegian Wood: A Camusian Encounter with Joyce." Revue de Litterature Comparee 64.3 (1990): 548-49.

Restuccia, Frances L. "Molly in Furs: Deleuzean/Masochian Masochism in the Writing of James Joyce." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 18.2 (1985): 101-116.

Reynolds, Mary T. "The Dantean Design of Joyce's Dubliners." The Seventh of Joyce. Ed. Bernard Benstock, 124-30. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982.

Robinson, David W. "The Narration of Reading in Joyce's 'The Sisters,' 'An Encounter,' and 'Araby'." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 29.4 (1987): 377-396.

Scholes, Robert. "Semiotic Approaches to a Fictional Text: Joyce's Eveline." James Joyce Quarterly 16.1 (1979): 65-80.

Scholes, Robert. "Observations on the Text of Dubliners." 1962, 1964. In Search of James Joyce. 17-51. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992.

Senn, Fritz. "Naming in Dubliners (a First Methermeneutic Fumbling)." James Joyce Quarterly 24.4 (1987): 465-468.

Sisson, Annette. "Constructing the Human Conscience in Joyce's Dubliners." Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 30.4 (1989): 492-514.

Somerville, Jane. "Money in Dubliners." Studies in Short Fiction 12 (1975): 109-16.

Spoo, Robert. "'Una piccola nuvoletta': Ferrero's Young Europe and Joyce's Mature Dubliners Stories." James Joyce Quarterly 24.4 (1987): 401-411.

Spoo, Robert. "Joyce's Attitudes toward History: Rome, 1906-07." Journal of Modern Literature 14.4 (1988): 481-497.

Spoo, Robert. "Dubliners Issue." James Joyce Quarterly 28.2 (1991):

Stokes, John. "The 'Perpetual "Last Day"'." Yeats Annual 7 (1990): 131-136.

Stuart, Malcolm. "Moore Exiles: Joycean Counterparts in Brian Moore's 'Uncle T'." Recherches Anglaises et Americaines 16 (1983): 131-142.

Thompson, Jon. "Joyce and Dialogism: Politics of Style in Dubliners." Works and Days: Essays in the Socio Historical Dimensions of Literature and the Arts 2.10 (1987): 79-95.

Torchiana, Donald. "Joyce's Two Gallants: A Walk through the Ascendancy." James Joyce Quarterly 6 (1968): 115-27.

Valente, Joseph. "Joyce's Sexual Differend: An Example from Dubliners." James Joyce Quarterly 28 (1991): 427-43.

Van Voorhis, John W. "The Smoothing Iron: A Topographical Note to 'An Encounter'." James Joyce Quarterly 10 (1973): 266.

Voelker, Joseph C. "'Chronicles of Disorder': Reading the Margins of Joyce's Dubliners." Colby Library Quarterly 18.2 (1982): 126-144.

Walzl, Florence L. "Patterns of Paralysis in Joyce's Dubliners." College English 22 (1961): 221-28.

Walzl, Florence L. "Joyce's The Sisters: A Development." James Joyce Quarterly 10.4 (1973): 375-421.

Walzl, Florence L. "Dubliners: Women in Irish Society." Women in Joyce. Ed. Suzette Henke and Elaine Unkeless, 31-56. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1982.

Walzl, Florence L. "Dubliners." A Companion to Joyce Studies. Ed. Zack Bowen and James F. Carens, 157-228. Westport: Greenwood, 1984.

Weir, David. "Gnomon Is an Island: Euclid and Bruno in Joyce's Narrative Practice." James Joyce Quarterly 28.2 (1991): 343-60.

Wight, Doris T. "Vladimir Propp and Dubliners." James Joyce Quarterly 23.4 (1986): 415-433.

Williams, Trevor. "Resistance to Paralysis in Dubliners." Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 437-457.

Wirth-Nesher, Hana. "Reading Joyce's City: Public Space, Self, and Gender in Dubliners." James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock, 282-292. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1988.

Worley, Lloyd. "Joyce, Yeats, Tarot, and the Structure of Dubliners." The Shape of the Fantastic. Ed. Olena H. Saciuk, 181-91. New York: Greenwood, 1990.