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    1. From James Joyce to Harry Potter, the importance of fair use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      His lecture is entitled “From James Joyce To Harry Potter And John Lennon:  The Impact Of Fair Use On Scholarship And Free (...)

    2. ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads selections from "Dubliners" by James Joyce - Duke University

      ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads selections from "Dubliners" by James Joyce - Duke University Libraries (...)

    3. Adopt-a-Book Program | Duke University Libraries

      Klock (1937) Ulysses ,  by James Joyce (1934) [DUKE001377975] 10/27/21 Linda Zimmerman Old New York, by Edith Wharton (1924) (...)

    4. Among Friends - Spring 2008 - Vol 8, Num 2

      Online chat on 14 January with Reynolds Price T’55, James B. Duke Professor of English February: The Towers of Trebizond, by Rose Macaulay.

    5. Front and Center - Fall/Winter 1996, Vol 3, No 2

      Delores Jenkins at the University of Florida facilitated the acquisition of Professor James W. Anderson's collection of corporate (...)

    6. ReJoyce 2022 | Duke University Libraries

      Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library. 1)James Joyce. Ulysses. [London]: Published for The Egoist Press, London, by John (...)

    7. Defending hope - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Falzone’s lecture at Duke is called “From James Joyce to Yoko Ono to Harry Potter: the Impact of Fair Use on Scholarship and (...)

    8. Find Books - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University

      To find these, try "author's name and bibliography" as a keyword search ( james joyce bibliography ). The  MLA Bibliography (...)

    9. More Reading Suggestions - Low Maintenance Book Club - LibGuides at Duke University

      The Duke and I by Julia Quinn A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle Middlemarch by George Eliot Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Sir Gawain and the (...)

    10. The downside of playing nice - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Recently English professor Carol Schloss settled her lawsuit against the James Joyce estate. She had sought a declaratory (...)

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