... one of the major works of Joycean scholarship so far this century. Its subject is one that, in hindsight, seems inevitable, a conjunction that required full critical articulation. Far more than most books on Joyce, this one feels necessary. It merits the thoroughness that Hutton has brought to it.
Joseph Brooker, Modernism/Modernity
Hutton's thorough, detailed, and clear use of archival evidence and digital collation tools convinces the reader of the importance of analyzing the serial publication of Ulysses in The Little Review.
Catherine W. Hollis, Feminist Modernist Studies
Serial Encounters add valuable context and insight into this period of literary history that has an abundance of riches: from debunking myths and righting the record on Moore's editorial tenure to unlocking a new understanding about how one of the most groundbreaking literary achievements of the twentieth century came into being.
Christopher J. La Casse, American Periodicals