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Joyce, James.
Ulysses. Ed. Johnson, Jeri
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2nd ed.
Oxford World's Classics.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2022.
lxxxix, 985 pp.
ISBN 978-0-19-285510-7.
"Includes new explanatory notes, a revised introduction, and expanded bibliography".
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Johnson, Jeri. "'footnotes nonpareil': Ulysses, Authority, Error, and Annotation." Review of Joyce, James,
Ulysses,
Ed. Slote, 2012.
James Joyce Quarterly 50,
iv (Summer 2013):
1079-88.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/jamejoycq.
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Johnson, Jeri. "Joyce and Feminism." The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce.
Ed. Attridge, Derek.
2nd ed.
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press,
2004.
196-212.
ISBN 0-521-83710-3.
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Johnson, Jeri. "Literary Geography: Joyce, Woolf and the City." City: Analysis of Urban Trends, Culture, Theory, Policy,
4,
ii (1 July 2000):
199-214.
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Joyce, James.
Dubliners. Ed. Johnson, Jeri
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Oxford World's Classics.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2000.
[lxiii], 279 pp.
ISBN 0-19-283999-3.
Text of 1967 Scholes ed. Includes intro. by Johnson, list of variants, "A Curious History," the Irish Homestead version of "The Sisters," and explanatory notes.
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Joyce, James.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Ed. Johnson, Jeri
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Oxford World's Classics.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2000.
lv, 289 pp.
ISBN 0-19-283998-5.
https://archive.org/details/portraitofartist0000joyc_a2r9. Text of 1968 printing of Anderson ed. Includes intro. by Johnson, list of variants, and explanatory notes.
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Joyce, James.
Ulysses. Ed. Johnson, Jeri
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World's Classics.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
1993.
lxix, 980 pp.
ISBN 0-19-282866-5.
Annotated facsimile reprint of no. 785 from the Bodleian Library of the 1922 edition.
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Johnson, Jeri. "'Beyond the Veil': Ulysses, Feminism, and the Figure of Woman." Joyce, Modernity, and Its Mediation.
Ed. Boheemen, Christine van.
European Joyce Studies, 1. Amsterdam and Atlanta:
Rodopi,
1989.
201-28.
ISBN 90-5183-111-0.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/eurojoyce.
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