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Boriana Alexandrova
Boriana Alexandrova
Senior Lecturer in Women's Studies, University of York (UK)
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Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading
B Alexandrova
Springer International Publishing, 2020
62020
Wakeful Translations: An Initiation into the Russian Translations of Finnegans Wake
B Alexandrova
Joyce Studies Annual, 128-168, 2015
52015
Babababblin’Drolleries and Multilingual Phonologies: Developing a Multilingual Ethics of Embodiment through Finnegans Wake
B Alexandrova
A Long the Krommerun, 90-104, 2016
32016
Multilingualism in Translation: The Russian Wake(s) in Context
B Alexandrova, B Alexandrova
Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading, 129-198, 2020
12020
Deplurabel Muttertongues: Re-examining the Multilingualism of Finnegans Wake
B Alexandrova
University of York, 2016
12016
Thereinofter Is the Sounddance: Multilingual Phonologies and Sound Patterning in the Wake
B Alexandrova, B Alexandrova
Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading, 79-127, 2020
2020
Ethical Multilingualism
B Alexandrova, B Alexandrova
Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading, 199-232, 2020
2020
Conclusion. Multilingual Homecoming: Re-encountering the “Same Renew” (FW 226.17)
B Alexandrova, B Alexandrova
Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading, 233-250, 2020
2020
Multilingual Matter-er-s: Foreign Speech and Wakean Materiality
B Alexandrova
Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading, 45-77, 2020
2020
Joyce, Multilingualism, and the Ethics of Reading (Palgrave)
B Alexandrova
2020
'The Lesser Bohemians' by Eimear McBride
B Alexandrova
James Joyce Broadsheet, 2017
2017
Eimear McBride: The Lesser Bohemians (review)
B Alexandrova
The James Joyce Broadsheet, 2017
2017
Multilingualism in Modernist Fiction
B Alexandrova
James Joyce Broadsheet, 2-2, 2015
2015
'Multilingualism in Modernist Fiction'by Juliette Taylor-Batty
B Alexandrova
James Joyce Broadsheet, 8, 2015
2015
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