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Bio Listen Michelle Witen obtained her DPhil from the University of Oxford, where she was also a Visiting Fellow in 2016, and holds an MA in Comparative Literature as well as a Scholars' Electives Honours BA in English and Comparative Literature from the University of Western Ontario. She has also worked at the University of Basel as an Oberassistentin. Her monograph, James Joyce and Absolute Music (London: Blomsbury 2018) appeared in paperback in 2019, and examines Joyce's incorporation of musical structure across his opus
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