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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "Joyce in Dublin." Irland ein Reiselesebuch.
Ed. Bartsch, Volker.
Hamburg:
Ellert & Richter Verlag,
2008.
135-51.
ISBN 3-8319-0305-0.
Excerpt from It Isn’t this Time of Year at All!.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Joyce at the Martello Tower in 1903." A Traveller's Companion to Dublin.
Ed. Pakenham, Thomas;
Pakenham, Valerie.
New York and Northampton:
Interlink Books,
2003.
232-34.
ISBN 1-56656-491-3.
Originally published as Dublin: A Traveller's Companion (London: Constable, 1988). From It Isn't This Time of Year at All.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "The Joyce I Knew." Martello,
(Winter 1992):
21-29.
From Saturday Review (1941).
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist." James Joyce: Interviews and Recollections.
Ed. Mikhail, E.H.
Houndmills:
Macmillan Press,
1990.
21-32.
ISBN 0-333-43870-1.
From Mourning Became Mrs. Spendlove (1954).
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John.
Many Lines to Thee: Letters to G.K.A. Bell from the Martello Tower at Sandycove, Rutland Square and Trinity College Dublin, 1904-1907. Ed. Carens, James F.
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Dublin:
Domen Press,
1971.
167 pp.
Includes various references to Joyce and Trench, and a detailed description of the tower's interior, 29-30.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John.
It Isn’t This Time of Year at All! An Unpremeditated Autobiography. London:
MacGibbon & Kee,
1954.
224 pp.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "They Think They Know Joyce." Irish Digest,
37,
i (August 1950):
19-23.
Reprinted from Saturday Review (1950).
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "They Think They Know Joyce." Saturday Review of Literature,
33,
ii (18 March 1950):
8-9, 35-37.
Includes a reproduction of the first page of a letter from Joyce to Gogarty, 3 June 1904. Slocum and Cahoon C105.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Joyce as a Friend of Music." Tomorrow,
9,
iv (December 1949):
42-45.
Includes a parody by Joyce of Seumas O'Sullivan's poem "Praise." Slocum and Cahoon C 104. Republished in Gogarty, Intimations (New York: Abelard Press, 1950).
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Augustine Joyce." Times Herald
(Dallas)
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(3 April 1949):
Book News.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John.
James Augustine Joyce. Dallas:
Times Herald,
1949.
unpaged pp.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist." Mourning Became Mrs. Spendlove: And Other Portraits, Grave and Gay.
New York:
Creative Age Press,
1948.
39-61.
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b101891.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist." Tomorrow,
6,
v (January 1947):
20-27.
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015041192140. Includes Joyce's limerick about Lady Gregory and an annotated excerpt from Gas from a Burner. Slocum and Cahoon C99. Reprinted in Mourning Becomes Mrs. Spendlove, and Other Portraits, Grave and Gay (New York: Creative Age Press, 1948), 39-61.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "The Joyce I Knew." Saturday Review of Literature,
23,
xiv (25 January 1941):
3-4, 15-16.
Disparaging criticism of FW including Joyce's limerick on Lady Gregory and two incorrectly quoted lines from The Holy Office. Slocum and Cahoon C97. Reply by Padraic Colum, Saturday Review of Literature 23, xviii (22 February 1941): 11.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John. "James Joyce's Revenge." Review of Joyce, James,
Finnegans Wake,
1939.
Observer (7 May 1939):
4.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John.
As I Was Going Down Sackville Street. London:
Reynal & Hitchcock,
1937.
x, 342 pp.
An adventure with Joyce, 290-99.
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