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  1. The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  2. James Joyce (Lives) by Edna O'Brien, 2000-08
  3. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Classics by James Joyce, 2007-01-01
  4. The Art of Joyce's Syntax in Ulysses / Syntax As Meaning in Ulysses by Roy K. Gottfried, 1980-09
  5. Poems and Shorter Writings by James Joyce, 2001-09-03
  6. Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses by Don Gifford, 2008-01-14
  7. Works of James Joyce: Ulysses, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Dubliners, Exiles & Chamber Music (mobi) by James Joyce, 2007-11-20
  8. James Joyce: Dubliners, a Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man, Chamber Music by James Joyce, 1995-08-05
  9. The Dubliners (Penguin Popular Classics) by James Joyce, 1996-03-28
  10. 4 James Joyce Novels by James Joyce, 2008-07-28
  11. yes I said yes I will Yes.: A Celebration of James Joyce, Ulysses, and 100 Years of Bloomsday
  12. Ulysses: A Facsimile of the First Edition Published in Paris in 1922 by James Joyce, 1998-04
  13. Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses [Revised and Expanded Edition] by James Joyce, 1989-09-07
  14. James Joyce's Dublin Houses & Nora Barnacle's Galway by Vivien Igoe, 2008-10-31

21. James Joyce Resource Center Home Page
2. Februar james joyce wird als ältestes von zehn überlebenden Kindern in Dublin (Irland) geboren.
http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/english/organizations/ijjf/jrc
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Welcome to the James Joyce Resource Center. The purpose of this page is to provide a primary reference source for anyone interested in Joyce studies. This page and its related links will be directed towards providing a resource for anyone studying Joyce who would like information relevant to Joyce studies on a wide variety of topics including but not limited to Joyce on the internet. As such, plans for the Resource Center include updated, online bibliographies, study tools, resources for teachers, articles, reviews, and a number of other tools that will be of help to students of Joyce both on and offline. The links section was recently updated, so if there are any problems, please let me know.
James Joyce Resource Center Table of Contents
This page was created by Edward J. Maloney and David F. Fanning, Ohio State University

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23. JOYCE, James Augustine
Eintrag im BiographischBibliographischen Kirchenlexikon. Biographie, Bibliographie.
http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/j/Joyce.shtml
Verlag Traugott Bautz www.bautz.de/bbkl Bestellmöglichkeiten des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Zur Hauptseite des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Abkürzungsverzeichnis des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Bibliographische Angaben für das Zitieren ... NEU: Unser E-News Service
Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band III (1992) Spalten 744-746 Autor: Ursula Hoffacker Werke: James Joyce, Werke. Frankfurter Ausgabe in 7 Bd.n, hrsg. v. Reichert, Klaus unter Mitarb. v. Fritz Senn, 1969-1076; Ders., Werkausgabe, 6 Bde., 1986; Ders., Finnegans Wake. Übertragungen, hrsg. v. Klaus Reichert/Fritz Senn, 1989. Lit.: Ursula Hoffacker

24. Authologies: James Joyce
Pr©sentation biographique et critique.
http://authologies.free.fr/joyce.htm
De retour en Irlande en 1912, il essaie de faire publier son premier livre, Dubliners , qui le sera finalement en 1914.
Exiles Portrait of the artist as a young man Ulysses
Finnegans Wake

Joyce, à travers ses différents livres, cherche le moyen de rendre, par une forme brisée, le déroulement de la pensée informelle: associations d'idées, appels de mémoire, juxtaposition du passé et du présent. C'est ainsi que, par le fil d'un monologue intérieur, le lecteur connaît le caractère, mais aussi l'histoire des personnages. "J'ai endormi le langage", déclare Joyce - ce qui a donné naissance à d'énormes contresens: on dit souvent de lui qu'il a installé l'informe dans la littérature, alors qu'il ne veut que rendre par l'écriture le brouillard du rêve. En ceci, il a ouvert la voie à Faulkner, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Beckett, ou encore Virginia Woolf.
A l'instar de Rimbaud, ou de Mallarmé, Joyce ne cesse de croire à l'achimie du verbe, à une réalité absolue du mot écrit. Tout ce qui passe de son esprit au papier devient magique. Samuel Beckett lui fait écho en déclarant que cette langue n'est pas "au sujet de quelque chose, mais qu'elle est cette chose même", que le mot danse ou dort. Il faut lire Joyce, et le lire attentivement, pour s'en faire une idée précise. C'est un multiple rêve, aussi bien de l'auteur que du personnage, qui se donne tous les moyens du rêve, sa fluidité et ses métamorphoses.

25. James Joyce
Etext of the poem along with bibliography and links from Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Kobe University.Category Arts Literature Irish Authors joyce, james Works......My Poet Pages Poet Links. james joyce (18821941). I 1992); joyce, james,Letters, 3 vols., vol. 1, ed. by Stuart Gilbert (1957), vols.
http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/joyce.htm
My Poet Pages Poet Links
James Joyce (1882-1941)
I Hear an Army I hear an army charging upon the land, And the thunder of horses plunging; foam about their knees: Arrogant, in black armour,behind them stand, Disdaining the reins, with fluttering whips, the Charioteers. They cry into the night their battle name: I moan in sleep when I hear afar their whirling laughter. They cleave the gloom of dreams, a blinding flame, Clanging, clanging upon the heart as upon an anvil. They come shaking in triumph their long grey hair: They come out of the sea and run shouting by the shore. My heart, have you no wisdom thus to despair? My love, my love, my love, why have you left me alone? Des Imagistes Note : a version with different lineation appears as Chamber Music XXXVI.
Bibliography
  • Anderson, C. G., James Joyce
  • Arnold, Bruce, The Scandal of Ulysses: The Sensational Life of a 20th-Century Masterpiece
  • Attridge, Derek, ed., The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce
  • Bell, R. H., Joco Serious Joyce
  • Benstock, Bernard, ed., The Seventh of Joyce
  • Bishop, John

26. WIP: A Joycean Chronology
On 17 December Stanislaus joyce, james's brother, is born. 1888. jamesjoyce enters Clongowes Wood College in September. 1891.
http://www.2street.com/joyce/onsite/time.html
A Joycean Chronology
Much work remains to be done on this page. Please forgive the many omissions; I hope to rectify the more grievous ones in time.
On 2 February James Joyce is born to Mary and John Stanislaus Joyce in Rathgar, a suburb south of Dublin's city centre.
Also in 1882, the Invincibles assassinate the chief-secretary and under-secretary in Phoenix Park; later Joyce will frequently allude to this event in both Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
In Galway, Nora Barnacle is born to Thomas and Annie Barnacle on 21 March.
On 17 December Stanislaus Joyce, James's brother, is born.
James Joyce enters Clongowes Wood College in September.
In June, Joyce withdraws from Clongowes due to his father's inability to pay the prestigious Jesuit school's fees.
Charles Stewart Parnell
, a dynamic and charismatic leader of Ireland's Home Rule movement, dies in October, after a scandal over adultery splintered his party a year earlier. Joyce writes the poem "Et Tu, Healy," about the betrayal of Parnell by Tim Healy, a close supporter.
The family's declining means forces a reluctant John Joyce to send James and his brothers to the Christian Brothers' school. In April of this year, however, Joyce enrolls in Belevedere College, another Jesuit school, thanks to the assistance of Father John Conmee.

27. Biographie: James Joyce, 1882-1941

http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/JoyceJames/
James Joyce
Schriftsteller
Durch Geldnot in der Familie kann die Ausbildung der Kinder nur teilweise finanziert werden.
Er veröffentlicht seine erste Rezension "Ibsen's New Drama" in einer Londoner Zeitschrift. Aufgrund dieses Erfolgs beschließt er, Schriftsteller zu werden.
Joyce veröffentlicht einen Aufsatz, in dem er die dominierende kulturelle Bewegung des "Celtic Revival" angreift. Er lehnt die mythologische Verklärung und einseitige Überbetonung des keltischen Erbes ab und versucht anders als die Vertreter des "Celtic Revival", in seinen Werken die verschiedenen kulturellen Einflüsse darzustellen, die auf die irische Gesellschaft einwirken.
Joyce kehrt nach Irland zurück. Er versucht sich in verschiedenen Berufen und arbeitet nebenbei an seinem ersten Roman, "Stephen Hero", später veröffentlicht unter dem Titel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" ("Porträt des Künstlers als junger Mann").
Joyce schreibt einige Kurzgeschichten mit Dubliner Hintergrund für eine Landwirtszeitschrift. Drei Geschichten werden unter dem Pseudonym "Stephen Dedalus" veröffentlicht.

28. Featured Author: James Joyce
Includes all reviews and articles on joyce which have appeared in the New York Times from 1919 to Category Arts Literature Irish Authors joyce, james......
http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/01/09/specials/joyce.html
Featured Author: James Joyce
With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times In This Feature
  • Reviews of James Joyce's Books
  • Articles and Books About James Joyce Related Links
  • Robert Sullivan Reviews Edna O'Brien's 'James Joyce' (January 9, 2000)
  • First Chapter: 'James Joyce' Forum
  • Reading the Classics: James Joyce's 'Ulysses'
    The Associated Press REVIEWS OF JAMES JOYCE'S BOOKS:
  • Chamber Music
    "[His songs] are not properly songs for the piano . . . They belong further back, in the day when the voice was the instrument . . . We need now and then, amid the crying of the market place, to listen to a strain more distant, more subtle, more unreal . . ."
  • Ulysses
    "A few intuitive, sensitive visionaries may understand and comprehend 'Ulysses' . . . but the average intelligent reader will glean little or nothing from it . . . save bewilderment and a sense of disgust. . . . 'Ulysses' is the most important contribution that has been made to fictional literature in the twentieth century. It will immortalize its author . . . It is likely that there is no one writing English today that could parallel Joyce's feat, and it is also likely that few would care to do it if they were capable."
  • Haveth Childers Everywhere
    "One has to admit, in advance, that Mr. Joyce's earlier books were of such high calibre as to entitle him to serious consideration in whatever he may choose to do. Further than that we cannot go, for the simple reason that after an honest and patient effort, backed by a previous reading of all of Mr. Joyce's work, 'Haveth Childers Everywhere' still remained absolutely incomprehensible."
  • 29. James Joyce: The Brazen Head - Author Homepage
    Extensive scholarship, criticism, bibliography, biography, and links.
    http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/index.html
    Have a seat at the bar, and while I pour you a pint, let me explain the purpose of this site. At the Brazen Head, you will find a ball of electronic twine to aid you in your travels through the labyrinth of Dedalus. Here you will find information and resources on Joyce and his works, links to other Joyce sites across the Web, and miscellaneous Joycean tidbits. It is my intention to create a comfortable spot where long time enthusiasts of Joyce and those just beginning to read his work may visit and kick back to enjoy exploring the world of this delightfully mad Irishman.
    Below you will find the menu; first, the special features, followed by notes on new realeases. After that you will find links into the many areas of the Brazen Head, from beginner's guides to academic papers. Enjoy your stay, and come back as often as you wish!
    Headlines New Museum The Irish Government is considering a proposal to set up a multimedia museum commemorating the life of James Joyce at the Digital Hub in Dublin. Joyce Manuscripts 29 May 02

    30. Poldy.com - The All Ulysses Bookstore!
    Only sells different editions of james joyce's Ulysses.Category Shopping Publications Books Specific Authors J......Poldy.com is your best source for editions of james joyce's ULYSSES.It is the only book we stock! We specialize in shipping worldwide.
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    The All Ulysses Bookstore! Ulysses: The Orchises Press Facsimile Edition
    Welcome to Poldy.com, a virtual bookstore dedicated entirely to selling different editions of James Joyce's Ulysses . Proprietors of Northwest Passages since 1996, we opened the virtual doors of poldy.com in 1997 when we became aware that the controversial Rose edition of Ulysses would not be available for sale in the United States. Since that time we have added other editions of Ulysses to our holdings and will continue to do so until we have made available every edition available to us here in Canada. Our latest addition is perhaps the most enjoyable contemporary edition to own. Published earlier this year by Orchises Press, it is as close a replica to a first edition as is possible to produce today. A facsimile of copy #784 (The Oxford World's Classic edition was made from #785), the Orchises Press Ulysses retains all the signature letters and contains no "corrections" to broken type. This gorgeous edition is full size, hardbound, sewn, and printed on 50 lb. Ph balanced paper. More importantly, the Orchises Press edition lets you experience what it would have been like to hold, handle, and leisurely read one of the first thousand copies of Ulysses Follow the links below to learn more about poldy.com and the various editions of Ulysses currently available from us:

    31. James Joyce Resource Center Home Page
    Welcome to the james joyce Resource Center. james joyce Resource Center Tableof Contents Caught in the Web Links, Addresses, Mailing Lists;
    http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/english/organizations/ijjf/jrc/default.htm
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    Welcome to the James Joyce Resource Center. The purpose of this page is to provide a primary reference source for anyone interested in Joyce studies. This page and its related links will be directed towards providing a resource for anyone studying Joyce who would like information relevant to Joyce studies on a wide variety of topics including but not limited to Joyce on the internet. As such, plans for the Resource Center include updated, online bibliographies, study tools, resources for teachers, articles, reviews, and a number of other tools that will be of help to students of Joyce both on and offline. The links section was recently updated, so if there are any problems, please let me know.
    James Joyce Resource Center Table of Contents
    This page was created by Edward J. Maloney and David F. Fanning, Ohio State University

    32. Joyce Centre Home-Page
    The Antwerp james joyce Center was founded at the University of Antwerp (UIA) in 1991, with two main objectives in mind.
    http://www.uia.ac.be/webger/ger/joyce/joyce0.html
    Antwerp James Joyce Center
    If your browser does not support frames please try the alternate and sadly frame-bereft homepage.

    33. Joyce Centre Home-Page
    Presents articles by joyce Centre members on Finnegans Wake.Category Arts Literature joyce, james Works Finnegans Wake......Antwerp james joyce Center. If your browser does not support framesplease try the alternate and sadly framebereft homepage.
    http://webger-www.uia.ac.be/webger/ger/joyce/joyce0.html
    Antwerp James Joyce Center
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    34. El Judío De James Joyce
    Son muchas las novelas modernas en las que el jud­o aparece como personaje paradigm¡tico, en el Ulises de joyce, por ejemplo, se trata de un jud­o que asume su experiencia milenaria lo ha visto todo, y con ese bagaje retorna al hogar. Art­culo de Gustavo Perednik.
    http://www.wzo.org.il/es/recursos/view.asp?id=519

    35. James Joyce
    THE HEART OF THE HIBERNIAN METROPOLIS Welcome to Dublin ..and theofficial site of the james joyce Centre. The james joyce Centre
    http://www.jamesjoyce.ie/home/index.asp
    THE HEART OF THE HIBERNIAN METROPOLIS
    Welcome to Dublin...
    ...and the official site of the James Joyce Centre.
    The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to the promotion of an understanding of the life and works of this most famous Dubliner. It provides a unique, personal view of the man, his work and his minutely-observed origins.
    For those who have not read his work, the Centre aims to provoke curiosity – with a gentle spur. Evoking period and place, it sets out to provide an intimate and accessible introduction to James Joyce and the "heroic commonplace" still evident in his city.
    For the student and scholar, the Centre will act as an obliging conduit – whether for a casual browse, the search for that elusive footnote, essential research on Dublin’s topography, or just a pleasing afternoon’s fascinating study.
    More than a museum, necessarily frozen in a landscape of fact and artifact, the Centre is an active, vibrant and ever-evolving tribute to one of the world’s most profound surveyors of the human landscape.
    The essential starting point from which to embark on a personal odyssey through his life, his work, and the source of his inspiration.

    36. The Ampersand | Essay By Michael R. Allen
    Critical essay comparing Tristram Shandy to james joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
    http://www.mprsnd.org/10/mra014.htm
    The Ampersand: November 2001
    Avoiding Pathological Literature
    Writer, Symbol and Audience in Sterne and Joyce

    Michael R. Allen
    Besides residing in works by Irish writers who famously experiment with form, the characters Stephen Dedalus and Tristram Shandy take similar creative stands as each revisits the events of youth in order to explore what has shaped him as human and as writer. In The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman , Laurence Sterne’s Tristram is writing his memoirs, starting at the day he was conceived. Tristram goes on - ending before he would turn ten - to make a rambling, comic study of his psychology and his role as autobiographer. In James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , a narrator takes us into the school days of Stephen Dedalus, exploring the mind of a young man who desires to be a poet. Stephen’s sensibility is shown as a prelude to a writer’s life not seen at the book’s end, while Tristram’s “life and opinions” are a remembrance of one who is writing. Given the different narrative structures of their books, Stephen and Tristram cannot be said to be in any predecessor/successor relationship, nor are they both the same sort of writer. Yet, examining their fictional lives side by side reveals comparisons and contrasts that richly illuminate the art of writing. Ultimately, Stephen and Tristram’s intersections and divergences question the solidity of the distinction made between the commonality of prose and the art of poetry. Instead, engagement of the world outside the writerresistance to the pathological - and the response such participation invites become a more telling criteria of when literature is art.

    37. James Joyce Portal
    james joyce portal a onelayer approach qv to web design. NOTE to undergrads Day'.Auto-search for mentions of 'james joyce' - NEW online
    http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/portal.html
    james joyce portal
    a one-layer approach [qv] to web design NOTE to undergrads: If you need more info on a short story by James Joyce, those links are here under the title of the whole collection: Dubliners. breaking stories: Hayman's online research library: [page images] (FDV and TWIT are swapped) Overdesigned HyperUlysses demo: [Rutgers]
    NEW: Ulysses... the movie
    now has a website with sketches Leopold Bloom = Stephen Rea (50something playing 38yo) [compare] IMDb fansite
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    Stephen Dedalus = Andrew Scott (played Michael Bodkin in 'Nora') IMDb Major page-overhauls: main IQ Infinity page; Dubliners Portrait Ulysses VR tour Eolus tropes , shorter FW Book Two mega-timeline New: Joycemap mousepad for $12.99 plus $4 shipping. News: Lady Gregory profile ; Guinness gossip ; NYRB archive ; deathmask copy ; Sheehy-Skeffington profile ; deathmask snafu ; rights-flap cave-in ; new Eumeus draft [hype] [sold] ; Trieste exile foot-and-mouth grave ; 'Nora' DVD (also UK VHS); more flap, ditto ; Beckett reviews [more] ; Strick's Ulysses reviewed ; new history of trams ; Usher's Island 'Dead'-site update ; D Rose promises FW demo ; Natl Lib pays $1.5M for

    38. James Joyce: The Brazen Head - Author Homepage
    Extensive scholarship, criticism, bibliography, biography, and links.Category Arts Literature Irish Authors joyce, james......The Brazen Head is the Web's largest and most comprehensivegeneral resource site for james joyce.
    http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/
    Have a seat at the bar, and while I pour you a pint, let me explain the purpose of this site. At the Brazen Head, you will find a ball of electronic twine to aid you in your travels through the labyrinth of Dedalus. Here you will find information and resources on Joyce and his works, links to other Joyce sites across the Web, and miscellaneous Joycean tidbits. It is my intention to create a comfortable spot where long time enthusiasts of Joyce and those just beginning to read his work may visit and kick back to enjoy exploring the world of this delightfully mad Irishman.
    Below you will find the menu; first, the special features, followed by notes on new realeases. After that you will find links into the many areas of the Brazen Head, from beginner's guides to academic papers. Enjoy your stay, and come back as often as you wish!
    Headlines New Museum The Irish Government is considering a proposal to set up a multimedia museum commemorating the life of James Joyce at the Digital Hub in Dublin. Joyce Manuscripts 29 May 02

    39. Joyce - James Joyce's The Dead
    james joyce's The Dead. james joyce's The Dead (1999) james joyce's The Deadis a musical conceived by Richard Nelson, with music by Shaun Davey.
    http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/joyce_the_dead.html
    James Joyce's The Dead
    James Joyce's The Dead (1999)
    James Joyce's The Dead is a musical conceived by Richard Nelson, with music by Shaun Davey. Originally starring Christopher Walken as Gabriel Conroy, it opened off-Broadway in 1999 to mixed reviews but popular success. After it closed an extended run at Playwright's Horizon, it moved to a successful run on Broadway, winning a Tony for Best Book, and then went on for successful runs in Los Angeles and Washington DC.
    Brazen Head Review
    I reviewed the musical in both its off-Broadway and Broadway incarnations. You meay read the Brazen Head Review here
    Official Information JamesJoycesTheDead.com The very attractive official homepage of James Joyce's The Dead contains photographs, actor bios, and a page of reviews.
    "The Dead" a Living Treasure
    Washington Post, October 20, 2000. Lloyd Rose raves about the DC production; curiously he inserts Joyce's words rather than the mangled version the musical offers as the final words.... Imposing Ghosts Were Hovering The LA Times interviews director Richard Nelson.

    40. Dublin In Bits
    Dubliners recording impressions of their city. Includes a virtual tour, a caught on camera section, books, music, james joyce information and links.
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    dublin in bits is about real dubliners, living in and recording our impressions of a place where vikings and virtual reality are a blink apart.

    Dublin Digitized by Dubliners is the motto of this site, and we hope you come away with some flavour of the city which brought you Jonathan Swift, James Joyce and Roddy Doyle.
    September 29th 2002 - Anti-war Protest in Dublin A young muslim girl sits listening to anti-war activist Eamonn McCann at the Dublin No to War in Iraq protest, held today in front of the Central Bank, Dame Street. Part of a continent-wide protest against the growing threat of war in Iraq, speakers included protesters from Ireland and abroad.
    June 1st 2002 - Air Sea Rescue at Sandycove
    The Irish Coast Guard helicopter today rescued at least two casualties from the rocks south of the Forty Foot at Sandycove, rushing them to hospital. art.select gallery opens in temple bar

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