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Ffrench, Yvonne. "Poetry." Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
1933.
London Mercury 28,
no. 163 (May 1933):
69-71.
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Colum, Padraic. Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
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Dublin Magazine 3,
iii (July-September 1928):
68.
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Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
1927.
Hound & Horn 1,
i (September 1927):
61.
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W., E. "New Poems by Joyce." Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
1927.
New Republic 52,
no. 673 (26 October 1927):
268.
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Slocombe, George. "On the Left Bank." Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
1927.
Daily Herald (14 July 1927):
4.
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Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
1927.
Nation 125,
no. 3249 (12 October 1927):
403.
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Clutton-Brock, Alan Francis. Review of Joyce, James,
Pomes Penyeach,
1927.
Times Literary Supplement no. 1345,
(10 November 1927):
814.
"At first sight it seems strange that a writer of Mr Joyce's character, so despondent and so porofoundly unsentimental, and so concerned with an untraditional kind of prose, should produce such a poem as this: ["Alone"]." "This occasional poetry lives always upon the hights, and if had not to express the most elevated emotions it would not be written at all. Any other but such high and turbulent emotions Mr Joyce would probably have expressed in his prose writings." J is an "occasional" as opposed to a "professional" poet, therefore adopts the "diction" of others. There is an "urgent sweetness" in the poems.a "concrete quality" to the imagery, e.g. in "Bahnhofstrasse.".
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