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Selected Bibliography Works by Flann O'Brien Fiction An Beal Bocht. Dublin: Dolmen, 1941. At Swim-Two-Birds. London: Longman's, 1939; Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive, 1998. The Dalkey Archive. London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1964; New York: Macmillan, 1965; London: Picador, 1976; Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive, 1993. The Hard Life. London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1961; New York: Penguin, 1977; Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive, 1994. The Poor Mouth. Trans. Patrick C. Power. London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1973; New York: Viking, 1974; London: Grafton, 1986; Normal,IL: Dalkey Archive, 1996. Stories and Plays. London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1973; London: Grafton, 1986. The Third Policeman. New York: NAL, 1976; Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive, 1999. The Various Lives of Keats and Chapman and the Brother. London: Hart-Davis MacGibbon, 1976; London: Paladin, 1990. Essays and Column Collections The Best of Myles. 1968; London: Pan, 1975; Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive, 1999.Further Cuttings from the Cruiskeen Lawn. London: Hart-Davis, 1976; Normal, IL: Dalkey Archive, 2000. The Hair of the Dogma. London: Hart-Davis, 1977. Myles Away from Dublin. London, New York: Granada, 1985. Myles Before Myles. London: Grafton, 1988. Books about Flann O'Brien Asbee, Sue. Flann O'Brien. Boston: Twayne, 1991. Booker, M. Keith. Flann O'Brien, Bakhtin, and Menippean Satire. Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1995. Clissmann, Anne. Flann O'Brien: A Critical Introduction to His Writings. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1975; New York: Barnes, 1975. Costello, Peter, and Peter Van de Kamp. Flann O'Brien: An Illustrated Biography. London: Bloomsbury, 1987. Cronin, Anthony. No Laughing Matter: The Life and Times of Flann O'Brien. London: Grafton, 1989; New York: Fromm, 1998. Hopper, Keith. Flann O'Brien: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Post-modernist. Cork: Cork UP, 1995. Imhof, Rudiger, ed. Alive Alive O!: Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds. Dublin: Wolfhound; New York: Barnes and Noble, 1985. Jones, Stephen, ed. A Flann O'Brien Reader. New York: Viking, 1978. O'Keefe, Timothy, ed. Myles: Portraits of Brian O'Nolan. London: Martin Brian, 1973. Shea, Thomas F. Flann O'Brien's Exorbitant Novels. Lewisburg,: Bucknell Univ. Press,

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1992; London: Associated Presses, 1992. Wppling, Eva. "Four Irish Legendary Figures in At Swim-Two-Birds: Flann O'Brien's Use of Finn, Suibhne, the Pooka nad the Good Fairy." Diss. Uppsala U, 1984. Articles on At Swim-Two-Birds Anspaugh, Kelly. "Flann O'Brien: Postmodern Judas." Notes on Modern Irish Literature 4 (1992): 11-16. Cohen, David. "An Atomy of the Novel: Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds." Twentieth Century Literature 39 (1993): 208-29. Conte, Joseph M. "Metaphor and Metonymy in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds." Review of Contemporary Fiction 5.1 (1985): 128-34. Devlin, Joseph. "The Politics of Comedy in At Swim-Two-Birds." Eire-Ireland 27.4 (1992): 91 105. Donovan, Stewart. "Finn in Shabby Digs: Myth and the Reductionist Process in At SwimTwo Birds." Antigonish Review 89 (1992): 147-53. Esty, Joshua D. "Flann O'Brien's 'At Swim-Two-Birds' and the Post-Post Debate." ARIEL 26.4 (1995): 23-46. Gallagher, Monique. "Reflecting Mirrors in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds." Journal of Narrative Technique 22 (1992): 128-35. Henry, P. L. "The Structure of Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds." Irish University Review 20.1 (1990): 35-40. Imhof, Rudiger. "Flann O'Brien: A Checklist." Etudes Irlandaises 4 (1979) 125-48. Kim, Hwai. "Metafiction and the Response of the Reader." Journal of English Language and Literature 41 (1995): 149-66. Lanters, Jose. "Fiction within Fiction: The Role of the Author in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two Birds and The Third Policeman." Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters 13 (1983): 267-81. Lee, L. L. "The Dublin Cowboys of Flann O'Brien" Western American Literature 4 (1969): 219 25. McLoughlin, Michael. "At Swim Six Characters or Two Birds in Search of an Author: Fiction, Metafiction and Reality in Pirandello and Flann O'Brien." Yearbook of the Society for Pirandello Studies 12 (1992): 24-31. McMullen, Kim. "Culture as Colloquy: O'Brien's Postmodern Dialogue with Irish Tradition." Novel 27 (1993): 6284. Mellamphy, Ninian. "Aestho-Autogamy and the Anarchy of Imagination: Flann O'Brien's Theory of Fiction in At Swim-Two-Birds." Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 4 (1978): 825. Merritt, Henry. "Games, Ending and Dying in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds." Irish University Review 25 (199): 308-17. O'Hainle, Cathal G. "Fionn and Suibhne in At Swim-Two-Birds." Hermathena 142 (1987): 13 49.O'Hara, Patricia. "Finn MacCool and the Bard's Lament in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds." Journal of Irish Literature 15 (1986): 55-61. Rio Alvaro, Constanza del. "Narrative Embeddings in Flann O'Brien's At Swim-TwoBirds." Miscelanea 15 (1994): 501-31. APRoberts, Ruth. "At Swim-Two-Birds and the Novel as Self-Evident Sham." Eire-Ireland

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6.2 (1971): 76-97. Shea, Thomas F. "Patrick McGinley's Impressions of Flann O'Brien: The Devil's Diary and At Swim-Two-Birds." Twentieth Century Literature 40 (1994): 272-81. Silverthorne, J. M. "Time, Literature, and Failure: Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman." Eire-Ireland 11.4 (1976): 66-83. Voelker, Joseph C. "'Doublends Jined': The Fiction of Flann O'Brien." Journal of Irish Literature 12 (1983): 87-95.

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