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The Dead Study Guide

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by James Joyce
About 74 pages (22,324 words)
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Anderson, Chester G. James Joyce, London: Thames and Hudson, 1967.

An easy-to-read and comprehensive biography of Joyce, with many illustrations of Joyce, his family, friends, and Dublin.

Burgess, Anthony. Here Comes Everybody: An Introduction to James Joyce for the Ordinary Reader, London: Faber and Faber, 1965.

A helpful introduction to Joyce designed for those who, as Burgess says, have been scared off by the professors.

Garret, Peter K., editor. Twentieth Century Interpretations of "Dubliners," Englewood Cliffs:.....

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