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Kobayashi, Hironao. "[How James Joyce Recycles Popular Culture: References and Nods to Thomas Moore in 'An Encounter' and 'The Dead']." Tōyō Gakuen Daigaku kiyō = Bulletin of Toyo Gakuen University,
30 (2022):
37-49.
In Japanese.
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Kanai, Yoshihiko;
Kikkawa, Shin;
Yokouchi, Kazuo;
Kobayashi, Hironao, eds. Joisu no chōsen: "Yurishīzu" ni hamaru hōhō. Japanese James Joyce Studies.
Tokyo:
Gens,
2022.
336, 16 pp.
ISBN 9784862090867.
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Kikkawa, Shin;
Kobayashi, Hironao. "An Interview with Professor Emeritus Masayoshi O'Sawa." Joycean Japan,
no. 30 (2019):
48-53.
In Japanese.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. Review of Crispi, Luca,
Joyce's Creative Process and the Construction of Characters in Ulysses: Becoming the Blooms,
2015.
Joycean Japan no. 29,
(2018):
78-79.
In Japanese.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. "Clongowes Wood College as a Haunted Castle: The Ghostly Representations of Irish Historical Heroes in the First Chapter of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." Joycean Japan,
no. 28 (2017):
19-34.
In Japanese with English abstract.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. "Compression and Reversal of Time through Retrospection: The Temporal Distortion in the First Chapter of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." Joycean Japan,
no. 27 (2016):
20-34.
In Japanese with English Abstract.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. "Rereading 'The Dead' as Ghoststory." Joycean Japan,
no. 26 (2015):
21-34.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. "Representations of Dogs and Foxes in 'Circe': Who Is Beastly Dead?." Joycean Japan,
no. 25 (2014):
49-59.
In Japanese.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. Review of Norris, Margot,
Virgin and Veteran Readings of Ulysses,
2011.
Joycean Japan no. 24,
(2013):
70-71.
In Japanese.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. Review of Thurston, Luke,
James Joyce and the Problem of Psychoanalysis,
2004.
Joycean Japan no. 23,
(2012):
106-07.
In Japanese.
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Kobayashi, Hironao. "Writing Alter-Egos at a Little Distance: On 'A Painful Case'." Joycean Japan,
no. 22 (2011):
5-17.
In Japanese.
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