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James Joyce: Critical Essay by Adrian Hunter

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James Joyce
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SOURCE: Hunter, Adrian. “Beckett and the Joycean Short Story.” Essays in Criticism 51, no. 2 (April 2001): 230-44.

In the following essay, Hunter traces the influence of the Dubliners on the work of Irish writer Samuel Beckett.

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