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Joyce, James.
The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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Ithaca:
Cornell University Press,
1989.
288 pp.
ISBN 0-8014-9587-3.
Paperback reissue "with a new foreword by Guy Davenport." Contents: "Introduction," 7-11; "Trust Not Appearances" (1896?), 15-16; "Force" (1898), 17-24; "The Study of Languages" (1898/99), 25-30; "Royal Hibernian Academy 'Ecce Homo'" (1899), 31-37; "Drama and Life" (1900), 38-46; "Ibsen's New Drama" (1900), 47-67; "The Day of the Rabblement" (1901), 68-72; "James Clarence Mangan" (1902), 73-83; "An Irish Poet" (1902), 84-87; "George Meredith" (1902), 88-89; "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland" (1903), 90-92; "A Suave Philosophy" (1903), 93-95; An Effort at Precision in Thinking" (1903), 96; "Colonial Verses" (1903), 97; "Catilina" (1903), 98-101; "The Soul of Ireland" (1903), 102-05; "The Motor Derby" (1903), 106-08; "Aristotle on Education" (1903), 109-10; "A Ne'er-Do-Well" (1903), 111-12; "Empire Building" (1903), 113-15; "New Fiction" (1903), 116; "The Mettle of the Pasture" (1903), 117-18; "A Peep into History" (1903), 119-20; "A French Religious Novel" (1903), 121-23; "Unequal Verse" (1903), 124-25; "Mr. Arnold Graves' New Work" (1903), 126-27; "A Neglected Poet" (1903), 128-29; "Mr. Mason's Novels" (1903), 130-31; "The Bruno Philosophy" (1903), 132-34; "Humanism" (1903), 135-36; "Shakespeare Explained" (1903), 137-38; "Borlase and Son" (1903), 139-40; "Aesthetics" (1903/04): I. The Paris Notebook, II. The Pola Notebook, 141-48; "The Holy Office" (1904), 149-52; "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages" (1907), 153-74; "James Clarence Mangan [2]" (1907), 175-86; "Fenianism" (1907), 187-92; "Home Rule Comes of Age" (1907), 193-96; "Ireland at the Bar" (1907), 197-200; "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" (1909), 201-05; "Bernard Shaw's Battle with the Censor: The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet" (1909), 206-08; "The Home Rule Comet" (1910), 209-13; "William Blake" (1912), 214-22; "The Shade of Parnell" (1912), 223-28; The City of the Tribes" (1912), 229-33; "The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran" (1912); 234-37; "Politics and Cattle Disease" (1912), 238-41; "Gas from a Burner" (1912), 242-45; "Dooleysprudence" (1916), 246-48; "Programme Notes for the English Players" (1918/19): The Twelve Pound Look by J.M. Barrie. Riders to the Sea by John M. Synge. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by G.B. Shaw. The Heather Field by Edward Martyn, 249-52; "Letter on Pound" (1925), 253-54; "Letter on Hardy" (1928), 255; "Letter on Svevo" (1929), 256-57; "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (1932), 258-68; "Ad-Writer" (1932), 269-70; "Epilogue to Ibsen's Ghosts" (1934), 271-73; "Communication de M. James Joyce sur le droit moral des écrivains" (1937), 274-75.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Ellmann's Road to Xanadu." Essays for Richard Ellmann: Omnium Gatherum.
Ed. Dick, Susan;
Kiberd, Declan;
McMillan, Dougald;
Ronsley, Joseph.
Kingston:
McGill-Queen's University Press,
1989.
4-12.
ISBN 0773507078.
Also published in the UK as Omnium Gatherum: Essays for Richard Ellmann (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1989).
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Mason, Ellsworth. "A Pisgah Sight of Palestine, or the Way to the Promised Land." Review of Finneran, Richard J.,
Anglo-Irish Literature: A Review of Research,
1976.
James Joyce Quarterly 15,
ii (Winter 1978):
138-46.
https://www.jstor.org/journal/jamejoycq.
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Church, Margaret;
White, Patrick;
Mason, Ellsworth;
Faj, Attila;
Tagliacozzo, Giorgio. "Panel: Joyce e Vico." Atti del Third International James Joyce Symposium, Trieste--14-18 giugno 1971.
Trieste:
Università degli Studi, Facoltà di Magistero,
1974.
342-43.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Joyce and Vico--Gemelli." Atti del Third International James Joyce Symposium, Trieste--14-18 giugno 1971.
Trieste:
Università degli Studi, Facoltà di Magistero,
1974.
353-57.
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Ellis, Charles;
Mason, Ellsworth.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Critical Commentary. Study Master, 415.
New York:
American R.D.M. Corporation,
1966.
62 pp.
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Joyce, James;
translated by Janvier, Élisabeth.
Essais critiques. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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Paris:
Gallimard,
1966.
337 pp.
Introduction by Mason and Ellmann; translator's introduction by Janvier. French translation of Joyce's The Critical Writings (1955).
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Joyce, James.
The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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Compass Books C145.
New York:
Viking Press,
1964.
288 pp.
Contents: "Introduction," 7-11; "Trust Not Appearances" (1896?), 15-16; "Force" (1898), 17-24; "The Study of Languages" (1898/99), 25-30; "Royal Hibernian Academy 'Ecce Homo'" (1899), 31-37; "Drama and Life" (1900), 38-46; "Ibsen's New Drama" (1900), 47-67; "The Day of the Rabblement" (1901), 68-72; "James Clarence Mangan" (1902), 73-83; "An Irish Poet" (1902), 84-87; "George Meredith" (1902), 88-89; "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland" (1903), 90-92; "A Suave Philosophy" (1903), 93-95; An Effort at Precision in Thinking" (1903), 96; "Colonial Verses" (1903), 97; "Catilina" (1903), 98-101; "The Soul of Ireland" (1903), 102-05; "The Motor Derby" (1903), 106-08; "Aristotle on Education" (1903), 109-10; "A Ne'er-Do-Well" (1903), 111-12; "Empire Building" (1903), 113-15; "New Fiction" (1903), 116; "The Mettle of the Pasture" (1903), 117-18; "A Peep into History" (1903), 119-20; "A French Religious Novel" (1903), 121-23; "Unequal Verse" (1903), 124-25; "Mr. Arnold Graves' New Work" (1903), 126-27; "A Neglected Poet" (1903), 128-29; "Mr. Mason's Novels" (1903), 130-31; "The Bruno Philosophy" (1903), 132-34; "Humanism" (1903), 135-36; "Shakespeare Explained" (1903), 137-38; "Borlase and Son" (1903), 139-40; "Aesthetics" (1903/04): I. The Paris Notebook, II. The Pola Notebook, 141-48; "The Holy Office" (1904), 149-52; "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages" (1907), 153-74; "James Clarence Mangan [2]" (1907), 175-86; "Fenianism" (1907), 187-92; "Home Rule Comes of Age" (1907), 193-96; "Ireland at the Bar" (1907), 197-200; "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" (1909), 201-05; "Bernard Shaw's Battle with the Censor: The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet" (1909), 206-08; "The Home Rule Comet" (1910), 209-13; "William Blake" (1912), 214-22; "The Shade of Parnell" (1912), 223-28; The City of the Tribes" (1912), 229-33; "The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran" (1912); 234-37; "Politics and Cattle Disease" (1912), 238-41; "Gas from a Burner" (1912), 242-45; "Dooleysprudence" (1916), 246-48; "Programme Notes for the English Players" (1918/19): The Twelve Pound Look by J.M. Barrie. Riders to the Sea by John M. Synge. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by G.B. Shaw. The Heather Field by Edward Martyn, 249-52; "Letter on Pound" (1925), 253-54; "Letter on Hardy" (1928), 255; "Letter on Svevo" (1929), 256-57; "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (1932), 258-68; "Ad-Writer" (1932), 269-70; "Epilogue to Ibsen's Ghosts" (1934), 271-73; "Communication de M. James Joyce sur le droit moral des écrivains" (1937), 274-75.
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Joyce, James.
The Critical Writings of James Joyce. Ed. Mason, Ellsworth;
Ellmann, Richard
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New York:
Viking Press,
1959.
288 pp.
Contents: "Introduction," 7-11; "Trust Not Appearances" (1896?), 15-16; "Force" (1898), 17-24; "The Study of Languages" (1898/99), 25-30; "Royal Hibernian Academy 'Ecce Homo'" (1899), 31-37; "Drama and Life" (1900), 38-46; "Ibsen's New Drama" (1900), 47-67; "The Day of the Rabblement" (1901), 68-72; "James Clarence Mangan" (1902), 73-83; "An Irish Poet" (1902), 84-87; "George Meredith" (1902), 88-89; "Today and Tomorrow in Ireland" (1903), 90-92; "A Suave Philosophy" (1903), 93-95; An Effort at Precision in Thinking" (1903), 96; "Colonial Verses" (1903), 97; "Catilina" (1903), 98-101; "The Soul of Ireland" (1903), 102-05; "The Motor Derby" (1903), 106-08; "Aristotle on Education" (1903), 109-10; "A Ne'er-Do-Well" (1903), 111-12; "Empire Building" (1903), 113-15; "New Fiction" (1903), 116; "The Mettle of the Pasture" (1903), 117-18; "A Peep into History" (1903), 119-20; "A French Religious Novel" (1903), 121-23; "Unequal Verse" (1903), 124-25; "Mr. Arnold Graves' New Work" (1903), 126-27; "A Neglected Poet" (1903), 128-29; "Mr. Mason's Novels" (1903), 130-31; "The Bruno Philosophy" (1903), 132-34; "Humanism" (1903), 135-36; "Shakespeare Explained" (1903), 137-38; "Borlase and Son" (1903), 139-40; "Aesthetics" (1903/04): I. The Paris Notebook, II. The Pola Notebook, 141-48; "The Holy Office" (1904), 149-52; "Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages" (1907), 153-74; "James Clarence Mangan [2]" (1907), 175-86; "Fenianism" (1907), 187-92; "Home Rule Comes of Age" (1907), 193-96; "Ireland at the Bar" (1907), 197-200; "Oscar Wilde: The Poet of 'Salomé'" (1909), 201-05; "Bernard Shaw's Battle with the Censor: The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet" (1909), 206-08; "The Home Rule Comet" (1910), 209-13; "William Blake" (1912), 214-22; "The Shade of Parnell" (1912), 223-28; The City of the Tribes" (1912), 229-33; "The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran" (1912); 234-37; "Politics and Cattle Disease" (1912), 238-41; "Gas from a Burner" (1912), 242-45; "Dooleysprudence" (1916), 246-48; "Programme Notes for the English Players" (1918/19): The Twelve Pound Look by J.M. Barrie. Riders to the Sea by John M. Synge. The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by G.B. Shaw. The Heather Field by Edward Martyn, 249-52; "Letter on Pound" (1925), 253-54; "Letter on Hardy" (1928), 255; "Letter on Svevo" (1929), 256-57; "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (1932), 258-68; "Ad-Writer" (1932), 269-70; "Epilogue to Ibsen's Ghosts" (1934), 271-73; "Communication de M. James Joyce sur le droit moral des écrivains" (1937), 274-75.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "James Joyce's Shrill Note. The Piccolo della Sera Articles." Twentieth Century Literature,
2,
iii (October 1956):
115-39.
https://doi.org/10.2307/440499.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Mr. Stanislaus Joyce and John Henry Raleigh." Modern Language Notes,
70,
iii (March 1955):
187-91.
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Joyce, James.
The Early Joyce: The Book Reviews, 1902-1903. Ed. Joyce, Stanislaus;
Mason, Ellsworth
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Colorado Springs:
Mamalujo Press,
1955.
46 pp.
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Mason, Ellsworth. "Ulysses, the Hair Shirt, and Humility." CEA Critic,
14,
ii (February 1952):
6.
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