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McGreevy, Thomas. "Homage to James Joyce." James Joyce: Interviews and Recollections.
Ed. Mikhail, E.H.
Houndmills:
Macmillan Press,
1990.
142-43.
ISBN 0-333-43870-1.
From transition no. 21 (March 1932): 254.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1972.
viii, 194 pp.
http://www.archive.org/details/ourexagminationr00samu. Reprint of 1962 edition. New Directions edition has wrapper heading James Joyce / Finnegans Wake: A Symposium.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "The Catholic Element in Work in Progress." A Bash in the Tunnel: James Joyce by the Irish.
Ed. Ryan, John.
Brighton:
Clifton Books,
1970.
213-19.
ISBN 0-901255-19-X.
From Our Exagmination, 1929.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1962.
viii, 194 pp.
Reprint of 1929 edition with an Introduction by Sylvia Beach.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "James Joyce." Times Literary Supplement,
no. 2034 (25 January 1941):
43, 45.
Letter. Disputes the validity of the anecdote of JJ's meeting with Yeats and "you are too old to be influenced by me." Recalls conversation with JJ about JJ's receipt of inscribed book by Robert Bridges, and speculates that JJ would have written to Bridges.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "Homage to James Joyce." transition,
no. 21 (March 1932):
254.
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Colum, Padraic;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Soupault, Philippe. "James Joyce at the Half Century." transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation,
no. 21 (1932):
246-55.
Includes a poem by Colum, "Exile they say who do not know.," and untitled pieces by Gilbert, Jolas, McGreevy, and Soupault.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
194 pp.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
An Exagmination of James Joyce: Analyses of the "Work in Progress". Norfolk:
New Directions,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. London:
Faber and Faber,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "The Catholic Element in Work in Progress." Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress.
Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
119-27.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "A Note on Work in Progress." transition: An International Quarterly for Creative Experiment,
no. 14 (Fall 1928):
216-19.
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