How Long to Read An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses

By Neil R. Davison

How Long Does it Take to Read An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses?

It takes the average reader to read An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses by Neil R. Davison

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Description

"In this book, Neil Davison argues that Albert Altman, a Dublin-based businessman and Irish nationalist, influenced James Joyce's creation of the character of Leopold Bloom as well as Ulysses' broader themes surrounding race, nationalism, and empire"--

How long is An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses?

An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses by Neil R. Davison is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.

This makes it 0% the length of the average book. It also has 0% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses aloud.

What Reading Level is An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses?

An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce's Dublin, and Ulysses is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

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