A bash in the tunnel, by B. Nolan.
Dante ... Bruno ... Vico ... Joyce, by S. Beckett.
The mysticism that pleased him: a note on the primary source of Joyce's Ulysses, by W. B. Stanford.
Dear Mr. Joyce, by E. O'Brien.
Who killed James Joyce? by P. Kavanagh.
A recollection of James Joyce, by J. Hone.
Tired lines; or Tales my mother told me, by A. Higgins.
Joyeux quicum Ulysse ... swissairis dubellay gadelice, by N. Montgomery.
Joyce and Gogarty, by U. O'Connor.
Joyce without fears: a personal journey, by J. Jordan.
Father Conmee and his associates, by E. O'Mahony.
Drums and guns, and guns and drums. Hurrah! hurrah! by P. Boyle.
A short view of the progress of Joyceanity, by D. Johnston.
Childe Horrid's pilgrimace, by A. Cass.
the internationalist, by A. Power.
Downes's cakeshop and Williams's jam, by B. Share.
Doctors and hospitals, by J. B. Lyons.
Stephen Hero and A portrait of the artist as a young man: the intervention of style in a work of the creative imagination, by F. Harvey.
The unraised hat, by M. Gibbon.
The Catholic element in Work in progress, by T. McGreevy.
Diseases of the ox, by J. F. Byrne.
The artist on the giant's grave, by B. Kiely.
What the Irish papers said: the obituary memoirs appearing in the Irish papers of January 1941.