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Bruns, Gerald L. "On the Words of the Wake (and What to Do with Them)." Interruptions: The Fragmentary Aesthetic in Modern Literature.
Modern and Contemporary Poetics. Tuscaloosa:
University of Alabama Press,
2018.
117-32.
ISBN 9780817359065.
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Bruns, Gerald L. "What's in a Mirror? James Joyce's Phenomenology of Misperception." Interruptions: The Fragmentary Aesthetic in Modern Literature.
Modern and Contemporary Poetics. Tuscaloosa:
University of Alabama Press,
2018.
133-50.
ISBN 9780817359065.
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Bruns, Gerald L.
Tragic Thoughts at the End of Philosophy: Language, Literature, and Ethical Theory. Rethinking Theory.
Evanston:
Northwestern University Press,
1999.
xiii, 299 pp.
ISBN 0-8101-1674-X.
Passim.
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Bruns, Gerald L. "Donald Davidson among the Outcasts." Arachne,
3,
i (1996):
1-28.
In part, on Davidson on Wakean language.
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Bruns, Gerald L. "The Otherness of Words: Joyce, Bakhtin, Heidegger." Postmodernism—Philosophy and the Arts.
Ed. Silverman, Hugh J.
Continental Philosophy, 3. New York:
Routledge,
1990.
120-36.
ISBN 0-415-90193-6.
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Bruns, Gerald L. "Error and Figure in Ulysses." Inventions: Writing, Textuality, and Understanding in Literary History.
New Haven:
Yale University Press,
1982.
160-74.
ISBN 0-300-02786-9.
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Bruns, Gerald L. "Eumaeus." James Joyce's Ulysses: Critical Essays.
Ed. Hart, Clive;
Hayman, David.
Berkeley:
University of California Press,
1974.
363-84.
ISBN 0-520-02444-3.
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