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O'Brien, Eugene. "James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916)." Der Generationenroman: A Handbook of the Familienroman: The Generational Novel in Modern and Contemporary Fiction.
Ed. Grugger, Helmut;
Holzner, Johann.
1,
Berlin:
De Gruyter,
2021.
179-92.
ISBN 9783110668285.
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Dukes, Hunter. Review of O'Brien, Eugene,
"The soul exceeds its circumstances": The Later Poetry of Seamus Heaney,
2016.
James Joyce Quarterly 56,
iii-iv (Spring-Summer 2019):
459-62.
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Mansouri, Shahriyar. "Evental Time and the Untime in Finnegans Wake." Representations of Loss in Irish Literature.
Ed. Flynn, Deirdre;
O'Brien, Eugene.
Cham:
Springer International Publishing,
2018.
53-73.
ISBN 978-3-319-78550-9.
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Molino, Michael R. "The Freed Speech of 'Equivocal Words': Seamus Heaney's Door into the Light." "The soul exceeds its circumstances": The Later Poetry of Seamus Heaney.
Ed. O'Brien, Eugene.
Notre Dame:
University of Notre Dame Press,
2016.
93-106.
ISBN 9780268100209.
Joyce, passim.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "'Can excrement be art.if not, why not?' Joyce's Aesthetic Theory and the Flux of Consciousness." Eco-Joyce: The Environmental Imagination of James Joyce.
Ed. Brazeau, Robert;
Gladwin, Derek.
Cork:
Cork University Press,
2014.
197-212.
ISBN 978-1-78205-072-8.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "Bloom's Day and Arthur's Day: Secular Sacraments as Symbolic and Cultural Capital." "Tickling the Palate": Gastronomy in Irish Literature and Culture.
Ed. Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín;
Maher, Eamon.
Reimagining Ireland, 57. Bern:
Peter Lang,
2014.
207-24.
ISBN 978-3-03431-769-6.
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Lakatos, Jeanne I. "The Semiotic Theory of Iconic Realism and Cultural Dissonance in de Meun's and de Lorris's Roman de la Rose and James Joyce's Ulysses." Breaking the Mould: Literary Representations of Irish Catholicism.
Ed. Maher, Eamon;
O'Brien, Eugene.
Reimagining Ireland, 36. Oxford:
Peter Lang,
2011.
13-28.
ISBN 978-3-0343-0232-6.
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McGlynn, Cathy. "'In the buginning is the woid': Creation, Paternity and the Logos in Joyce's Ulysses." Breaking the Mould: Literary Representations of Irish Catholicism.
Ed. Maher, Eamon;
O'Brien, Eugene.
Reimagining Ireland, 36. Oxford:
Peter Lang,
2011.
29-43.
ISBN 978-3-0343-0232-6.
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Graham, Alan. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Apprentice: Beckett in the Paris Joyce Circle." War of the Words: Literary Rebellion in France and Ireland.
Ed. Maher, Eamon;
O'Brien, Eugene.
Rennes:
Tir,
2010.
129-46.
ISBN 9782917681060.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "A 'Third' Reading: James Joyce and Paul Howard and the Monstrous Aporia." Passages: Movements and Moments in Text and Theory.
Ed. Tynan, Maeve;
Beville, Maria;
Ryan, Marita.
Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2009.
131-47.
ISBN 1-4438-1306-0.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "The Return and Redefinition of the Repressed: The Construction of Female Identity in the Writings of James Joyce." Joyce, Imperialism, & Postcolonialism.
Ed. Orr, Leonard.
Irish Studies. Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press,
2008.
41-57.
ISBN 0-8156-3188-X.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "Winterwood: A Portrait of the Artist as a Postmodern Pariah." Modernity and Postmodernity in a Franco-Irish Context.
Ed. Maher, Eamon;
Neville, Grace;
O'Brien, Eugene.
Studies in Franco-Irish Relations, 2. Frankfurt am Main:
Peter Lang,
2008.
141-59.
ISBN 978-3-631-58158-2.
Patrick McCabe's Winterwood and P.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "The Language of Empire and the Empire of Language: Joyce and the Return of the Postcolonial Repressed." Enemies of Empire: New Perspectives on Imperialism, Literature and Historiography.
Ed. Flannery, Eóin;
Mitchell, Angus.
Dublin:
Four Courts Press,
2007.
160-72.
ISBN 1-84682-002-2.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "'Identities in the Writer Complexus': Joyce, Europe and Irish Identities." Back to the Present, Forward to the Past: Irish Writing and History since 1798.
Ed. Lynch, Patricia A.;
Fischer, Joachim;
Coates, Brian.
Costerus, n.s., 161-162. 2,
Amsterdam and New York:
Rodopi,
2006.
217-30.
ISBN 90-420-2036-9.
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O'Brien, Eugene. Review of Shloss, Carol Loeb,
Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake,
2003.
Irish Book Review 1,
i (Summer 2005):
49.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "'because she was a girl': Gender Identity and the Postcolonial in James Joyce's 'Eveline'." Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review,
93,
no. 370 (Summer 2004):
201-15.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "'You can never know women': Framing Female Identity in Dubliners." A New & Complex Sensation: Essays on Joyce's Dubliners.
Ed. Frawley, Oona.
Dublin:
Lilliput Press,
2004.
212-22.
ISBN 1-84351-051-0.
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Morrissey, Thomas J. "A Gnomon in the Gloamin'." Review of O'Brien, Eugene,
The Question of Irish Identity in the Writings of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce,
1998.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 17,
i (Spring 2003):
9-10.
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O'Brien, Eugene. Review of Gottfried, Roy,
Joyce's Comic Portrait,
2000.
Irish Studies Review 10,
i (April 2002):
102-03.
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O'Brien, Eugene. Review of Attridge, Derek,
Joyce Effects: On Language, Theory, and History,
2000.
Irish Studies Review 8,
iii (December 2000):
398-400.
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O'Brien, Eugene. "Alternate Irelands: Emigration and the Epistemology of Irish Identity." Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies,
4,
i (Fall 1999).
http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert. JJ and Heaney.
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O'Brien, Eugene.
The Question of Irish Identity in the Works of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce. Lewiston, NY:
Edwin Mellen,
1998.
xiii, 283 pp.
ISBN 0-7734-8237-7.
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