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Frank O'Connor's 'The Backward Look': Reading Joyce Regressively
Abstract:The essay explores the complex reactions of a leading Irish short story writer to James Joyce and finds that although he was influenced by Dubliners and delighted in parts of Ulysses, he remained deeply ambivalent about Joyce's achievement and his place in Irish literature.