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10 A Joyce Bibliography |
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This article is from the James Joyce FAQ, by Martin Foutsjames-joyce-faq@usenet.nospam.fogey.com with numerous contributions by others.
The standard biography of Joyce is Richard Ellmann's *"James Joyce"*
An excellent bibliography of books about Joyce can be found at the IJJF web
site mentioned in section 2.
 
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