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Burgess, Anthony. Re Joyce. W.W. Norton & Company, 1965. Burgess offers an accessible interpretation of the life and works of Joyce. He is primarily an author (best known for A Clockwork Orange), not critic, and his writing is very accessible.
Ellman, Richard. James Joyce, Oxford University Press, 1983. Ellman wrote the definitive Joyce biography. It is a massive work that details every aspect of the author’s life, including selections of very graphic letters sent by Joyce to Nora. Edna O’Brien, an Irish author, has...
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