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Araby | Bibliography and Further Reading
Sources
Scholes, Robert and A. Walton Litz, editors. Dubliners Text, Criticism, and Notes, Penguin, 1996.
Further Reading
apRoberts. R. P. "The Palimpsest of Criticism; or, Through a Glass Eye Darkly," in The Antioch Review, Vol. XXVI, 1966-67, pp. 469-89.
apRoberts's sarcastic attack on what he sees as Harry Stone's excessively reaching reading of "Araby." Where Stone holds that "Araby" must be seen in light of Joyce's other writing, apRoberts insists that it is self-contained.
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