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Deckard, Sharae. Review of Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul,
Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories,
2024.
Estudios Irlandeses 20,
(2025):
229-33.
https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2025-13498.
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Barlow, Richard. "Finnegans Wake and the Irish Revival." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
83-98.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.11.
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Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul. "Introduction: Finnegans Wake: Joyce’s ‘cyclewheeling history’ of ‘our funnaminal world’." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
1-20.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.6.
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Chattopadhyay, Shinjini. "River, Sea, Rain: Bodies of Water in ALP’s Soliloquy." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
51-66.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.9.
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Crowley, Ronan. "Crowdsourcing Finnegans Wake." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
196-211.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.18.
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DeVault, Christopher. "Impossible Mourning in Finnegans Wake." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
131-46.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.14.
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Ebury, Katherine. "Fossils and Fossil Fuels: Nonhuman Energy and Decay in Finnegans Wake." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
21-35.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.7.
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Fagan, Paul. "‘piously forged palimpsests’: Nonhuman Skins in Finnegans Wake." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Fagan, Paul;
Barlow, Richard.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
99-115.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.12.
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Gibbs, Laura. "Hydrofeminist Histories: The Phenomenology of Bodily Fluids in Finnegans Wake." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
67-82.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.10.
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O’Callaghan, Katherine. "‘The night of the Apophanypes’: Finnegans Wake and the Big Wind of 1839." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
36-50.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.8.
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Slote, Sam. "‘Life… is a wake, livit or krikit’: Life – from a Nonhuman Perspective." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
147-61.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.15.
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Volpone, Annalisa. "Becoming-Wolf: The Nonhuman Life of Shem the Penman." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
116-30.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.13.
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Witen, Michelle. "‘singsigns to soundsense’: Music and the Nonhuman in Finnegans Wake." Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories.
Ed. Barlow, Richard;
Fagan, Paul.
Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press,
2024.
180-95.
ISBN 9781399529433.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.15478467.17.
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Cuthbert, Adam James. Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
Northern Scotland 13,
i (2022):
81-83.
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Barlow, Richard. "Dion Boucicault, Arrah-Na-Pogue, and Stage Irishry in Finnegans Wake." Stage Irish: Performance, Identity, Cultural Circulation.
Ed. Fagan, Paul;
Fuchs, Dieter;
Radak, Tamara.
Irish Studies in Europe, 10. Trier:
WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier,
2021.
73-85.
ISBN 978-3-86821-919-7.
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Fagan, Paul. Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
James Joyce Quarterly 57,
iii-iv (Spring-Summer 2020):
419-25.
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/43253.
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Barlow, Richard. "James Joyce and Walter Scott: Incest, Rivers of History, and 'old useless papers'." Scottish Literary Review,
12,
i (Spring/Summer 2020):
1-18.
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Barlow, Richard. "End(s) of the world/world without end: Coming Events and the Twoheaded Octopus of Ulysses." James Joyce Quarterly,
58,
i-ii (Fall 2020-Winter 2021):
115-30.
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/43967.
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Barlow, Richard. Review of Van Mierlo, Chrissie,
James Joyce and Catholicism: The Apostate's Wake,
2017.
Irish Studies Review 28,
i (2020):
141-43.
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McGuirk, Carol. "Reading Scotland in Later Joyce." Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 33,
i (Spring 2019):
14-16.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/jamejoyclitesupp.
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Barlow, Richard. "Celticism, Ballad Transmission, and the Schizoid Voice: Ossianic Fragments in Owenson, Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett." Irish Studies Review,
27,
iv (2019):
473-92.
https://doi.org/10.1080/09670882.2019.1657611.
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McGahon, Mark. Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
Irish Studies Review 26,
iv (2018):
598-91.
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Manfredi, Camille. Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
Études irlandaises 42,
ii (2017):
158-59.
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Kimber, Gerri. "Tonedeaf in Our Nose: The Music of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake." Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
TLS no. 6007,
(18 May 2018):
25-26.
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Barlow, Richard. "James Joyce's Caledonian Connections: There Are a Number of References to Scotland and Scottish Culture in Dubliners and in Ulysses, but James Joyce's Most Sustained Treatment of Scottish Issues Appears in Finnegans Wake." Irish Times.
(17 February 2018):
27.
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Brannigan, John. Review of Barlow, Richard,
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture,
2017.
Scottish Literary Review 9,
ii (Autumn/Winter 2017):
162-64.
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Barlow, Richard.
The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture. Notre Dame:
University of Notre Dame Press,
2017.
xi, 298 pp.
ISBN 978-0-268-10101-5.
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Barlow, Richard. Review of Brivic, Sheldon,
Revolutionary Damnation: Badiou and Irish Fiction from Joyce to Enright,
2017.
James Joyce Quarterly 54,
i-ii (Fall 2016-Winter 2017):
189-92.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/jamejoycq.
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Barlow, Richard. "Silent Exile? James Joyce and the Easter Rising." Moving Worlds,
16,
i (2016):
17-29.
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Barlow, Richard;
Harrington, Judith;
Jamili, Leila Baradaran;
MacDuff, Sangam;
Renggli, Gabriel;
Rodger, Robert;
Scheible, Ellen;
Spence, Rob. "a long the krommerun: Impressions of the 24th International James Joyce Symposium, Utrecht University: June 15-20 2014." James Joyce Broadsheet,
no. 99 (October 2014):
2.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/jamejoycbroa.
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Barlow, Richard. Review of Winston, Greg,
Joyce and Militarism,
2012.
Irish Studies Review 22,
ii (2014):
254-56.
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Barlow, Richard. "The 'united states of Scotia Picta': Scottish Literature and History in Finnegans Wake." James Joyce Quarterly,
48,
ii (Winter 2011):
305-18.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/jamejoycq.
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Barlow, Richard. "James Macpherson in Finnegans Wake." Founder to Shore: Cross-Currents in Irish and Scottish Studies.
Ed. Alcobia-Murphy, S.;
Milligan, Lindsay;
Wall, Dan.
Aberdeen:
AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies,
2011.
33-42.
ISBN 978-1-906108-15-1.
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Barlow, Richard. "Crotthers: Joyce's 'Scots Fellow' in Ulysses." Notes and Queries,
57,
ii (June 2010):
230-33.
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