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Barger, Jorn. “Preliminary Stratigraphy of ‘Scribbledehobble.'” Finnegans Wake: Teems of Times. European Joyce Studies 4. Ed. Andrew Treip. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1994. 127-38.

Brown, Richard. “The Missing Typescripts of Finnegans Wake.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1988): 1-18.

Childress, Lynn. “The Missing ‘Cicones‘ Episode of Ulysses.” James Joyce Quarterly 33 (1995): 69-82.

Connolly, Thomas E., edJames Joyce’s Scribbledehobble: The Ur-Workbook for Finnegans Wake. Evanston, IL: Northwestern UP, 1961.

Connolly, Thomas E., and K. C. Gay. James Joyce: A Descriptive Catalogue of an Exhibition of Manuscripts, Notebooks, Typescripts, Page Proofs, etc. in the Lockwood Memorial Library, State University of New York at Buffalo; A James Joyce Colloquium Held at SUNY at Buffalo & State Univ. College at Buffalo, June 16-18, 1976. Buffalo, NY: Lockwood Library, 1976.

Cumpiano, Marion. Saint John of the Cross and the Dark Night of Finnegans Wake. Colchester: Wake Newslitter Press, nd.

Deane, Vincent. “Boudeville.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1989): 74.

—. “Greek Gift: Ulysses into Fox in Vi.B.10.” Joyce Studies Annual 5 (1994): 163-74.

—. “The Green Pastures in VI.B.33.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1989): 56-60.

—. “Samson the Nazarite in VI.B.32.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1989): 51-55.

Deane, Vincent, and Roland McHugh. “Robert’s Proverbs of Wales.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4(1988): 32-5.

Driver, Clive, and Harry Levin. James Joyce’s Ulysses: A Facsimile of the Manuscript. 2 vol. New York: Octagon, 1976.

Fahy, Catherine, edThe James Joyce-Paul Léon Papers in the National Library of Ireland: ACatalogue. Dublin: National Library of Ireland, 1992.

Ferrer, Daniel. “The Freudful Couchmare of /\d: Joyce’s Notes on Freud and the Composition of Chapter XVI of Finnegans Wake.”

—. “Hemingway aux sources de la Liffey.” Genèse et metamorphoses du texte joycien. Ed. Claude Jacquet. Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 1985. 223-8.

—. “Reflections on a Discarded Set of Proofs.” Probes: Genetic Studies in Joyce. European Joyce Studies 5. Ed. David Hayman and Sam Slote. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1995.

Gaskill, Philip, et al. Ulysses: A Review of Three Texts: Proposals for Alterations to the Texts of 1922, 1961, and 1984. Gerard’s Cross: Colin Smythe, 1989.

Gordon, John. Notes on Issy. Colchester: Wake Newslitter Press, 1982.

Hart, Clive, and C. George SandulescuAssessing the 1984 Ulysses. Gerard’s Cross: Barnes & Noble, 1986.

Hay, Louis, J. M. Luccioni, and Hans Walter Gabler. “Genetic Editing, Past and Future: A Few Reflections by a User.” Text: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship 3 (1987): 117-133.

Hayman, David. “I Think Her Pretty: Reflections on the Familiar in Joyce’s Notebook VI.B.5.” Joyce Studies Annual 1 (1990): 43-60.

—. “Reading Joyce’s Notebooks?! Finnegans Wake from Within.” Finnegans Wake: Fifty Years. European Joyce Studies 2. Ed. Geert Lernout. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990. 7-22.

—. “‘Scribbledehobbles‘ and How They Grew: A Turning Point in the Development of a Chapter.” Twelve and a Tilly. Ed. Jack Dalton and Clive Hart. London: Faber and Faber, 1966. 107-18.

—. “To Make a List: Two Preparatory Puzzles on the Threshold of Book III.” Probes: Genetic Studies in Joyce. European Joyce Studies 5. Ed. David Hayman and Sam Slote. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1995. 255-79.

—. The “Wake” in Transit. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1990.

—, edA First-Draft Version of Finnegans Wake. Austin: U of Texas P, 1963.

Hayman, David, and Sam Slote, edsProbes: Genetic Studies in Joyce. European Joyce Studies No. 5. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1995.

Herring, Philip F., edJoyce’s Notes and Early Drafts for Ulysses: Selections from the Buffalo Collection. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1975.

—. Joyce’s Ulysses Notesheets in the British Museum. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia for the Bibliographical Society, 1972.

Jacquet, Claude. “In the Buginning Is the Woid: James Joyce and Genetic Criticism.” Finnegans Wake: Fifty Years. European Joyce Studies 2. Ed. Geert Lernout. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990. 23-35.

—, edGenèse de Babel: Joyce et la création. Paris: CNRS, 1985.

—. Genèse et métamorphoses du texte Joycien. Paris: Sorbonne, 1985.

—. Scribble 1: Genèse des textes. Paris: Minard, 1988.

Landuyt, Inge, and Geert Lernout. “Joyce’s Sources: Les Grandes Fleuves Historiques.” Joyce Studies Annual 6 (1995): 99-138.

Lernout, Geert. “James Joyce and Fritz Mauthner and Samuel Beckett.” In Principle, Beckett is Joyce. Ed. Friedhelm Rathgen. Edinburgh: Split Pea Press, 1994. 21-7.

—. “Singing Walking Gent: Sims Reeves in VI.B.13.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 3 (1988): 43-52.

—, edFinnegans Wake: Fifty Years. European Joyce Studies 2. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990.

Lernout, Geert, and Vincent Deane. “Two VI.B.13 Indexes.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1988): 21-31.

McHugh, Roland. The Sigla of Finnegans Wake. Austin: U of Texas P, 1976.

Milési, Laurent. The Dream of a Universal Language: A Typology of Foreign Languages in the “Wake.”  Dijon: Université de Dijon, 1983.

—. “Metaphors of the Quest in Finnegans Wake.” Finnegans Wake: Fifty Years. European Joyce Studies 2. Ed. Geert Lernout. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990. 82-9.

—. “Toward a Female Grammar of Sexuality: the De/Recomposition of ‘Storiella as She is Syung.'”  Modern Fiction Studies 35 (1989): 569-85.

O’Hanlon, John. “Moving Statue.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1989): 73-4.

Pugliatti, Paola. “The New Ulysses between Philology, Semiotics and Textual Genetics.” Dispositio:Revista Americana de Estudios Comparados y Culturales / American Journal of Comparative and Cultural Studies 12 (1987): 113-40.

Rabaté, Jean-Michel. “Pour Une Cryptogénétique du Finnegans Wake.” Genèse de Babel: Joyce et lacréation. Ed. Claude Jacquet. Paris: CNRS, 1985.

Rose, DanisThe Textual Diaries of James Joyce. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1995.

—, edJames Joyce’s The Index Manuscript: Finnegans Wake Holograph Workbook VI.B.46. Colchester: A Wake Newslitter Press, 1978.

—, and John O’Hanlon. “The Name of the Book.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1989): 41-50.

—. “A Nice Beginning: On the Ulysses/Finnegans Wake Interface.” Finnegans Wake: Fifty Years. European Joyce Studies 2. Ed. Geert Lernout. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1990. 165-73.

—. Understanding Finnegans Wake: A Guide to the Narrative of James Joyce’s Masterpiece. New York: Garland, 1982.

—, John O’Hanlon, and Vincent Deane. “Moore at the Wake.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 5 (1989-90): 1-40.

—, John O’Hanlon, and Hans Walter GablerThe Lost Notebook: New Evidence on the Genesis of Ulysses. Edinburgh: Split Pea Press, 1989.

Schork, R. J. “By Jingo: Genetic Criticism of Finnegans Wake.” Joyce Studies Annual 5 (1994): 104-27.

Schwartz, Daniel L. “Searching for Modernism’s Genetic Code: Picasso, Joyce, and Stevens as a Cultural Configuration.” Weber Studies: An Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal 10 (1993): 67-86.

Speilberg, Peter, edJames Joyce’s Manuscripts and Letters at the University of Buffalo: ACatalogue. Buffalo, NY: U of Buffalo, 1962.

Treip, Andrew. “Histories of Sexuality: Vico and Roman Family Law in Finnegans Wake.” Scribble 3: Joyce et l’Italie. Ed. Claude Jacquet and Jean-Michel Rabaté. Paris: Minard, 1994. 179-99.

—. “Lost Histereve: Vichian Soundings and Reverberations in the Genesis of Finnegans Wake II.4.”  James Joyce Quarterly 32 (1995): 641-57.

—. “Recycled Historians: Michelet on Vico in VI.B.12.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 4 (1989): 61-72.

—, ed. Finnegans Wake: Teems of Times. European Joyce Studies 4. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1994.

Van Mierlo, Wim. “St. Martin of Tours in VI.B.2 and C.2.” A Finnegans Wake Circular 7 (1991-2): 29-43 (1995).