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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. ClassicNotes: James Joyce
Biography of james joyce written by Harvard students. A young james joyce was sent away to the renowned Clongowes School in 1888a Jesuit institution that pleased his parents. As james joyce
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Biography of James Joyce (1882-1941)
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, just south of Dublin in a wealthy suburb called Rathgar. The Joyce family was initially well off as Dublin merchants with bloodlines that connected them to old Irish nobility in the country. James' father, John Joyce, was a fierce Irish Catholic patriot and his political and religious influences are most evident in Joyce's two key works A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses. In opposition to his mother's wishes, Joyce left Ireland in 1902 to pursue a medical education in Paris, and did not return to Ireland until the following year upon news of his mother's debilitation and imminent death. After burying his mother, Joyce continued in Ireland, working as a schoolteacher at a boys' school‹another autobiographical detail that recurs in the story of Stephen Dedalus. After barely spending a year in Dublin, Joyce returned to the Continent, drifting in and out of medical school in Paris before taking up residence in Zurich. It was during this period that Joyce began writing professionally. In 1905, Joyce completed a collection of eight stories, entitled Dubliners, though it was not until 1913 that the volume was actually printed. During these frustrating and impoverished years, Joyce heavily relied upon the emotional support of Nora Barnacle, his unmarried Irish lover, as well as the financial support of his younger brother, Stanislaus Joyce. Both Nora and Stanislaus remained as protective, supporting figures for the duration of the writer's life. During the eight years between Dubliners' completion and publication, Joyce and Barnacle had two children, a son named Giorgio and a daughter named Lucia.

22. James Joyce
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. james Augustine Aloysius joyce (18821941) For further readingjames joyce by Herbert Gorman (1939); Introducing
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (1882-1941) Irish novelist, noted for his experimental use of language in such works as ULYSSES (1922) and FINNEGANS WAKE (1939). During his career Joyce suffered from rejections from publishers, suppression by censors, and attacks by critics, and misunderstanding by readers. Joyce's technical innovations in the art of the novel include an extensive use of interior monologue; he used a complex network of symbolic parallels drawn from the mythology, history, and literature, and created a unique language of invented words, puns, and allusions. From 1902 Joyce led a nomadic life, which perhaps reflected in his interest in the character of Odysseus. Although he spent long times in Paris, Trieste, Rome, and Zurich, with only occasional brief visit to Ireland, his native country remained basic to all his writings. "The only demand I make of my reader," Joyce once told an interviewer, "is that he should devote his whole life to reading my works." James Joyce was born in Dublin as the son of John Stanislaus Joyce, impoverished gentleman, who had failed in a distillery business and tried all kinds of professions, including politics and tax collecting. Joyce's mother, Mary Jane Murray, was ten years younger than her husband. She was an accomplished pianist, whose life was dominated by the Roman Catholic Church and her husband. In spite of the poverty, the family struggled to maintain solid middle-class facade.

23. JOYCE, JAMES
International forfatterbibliografi.
http://www.bibliografi.dk/joyce_james.htm
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JOYCE, JAMES
James Augustine Joyce er født den 2. februar 1882 i Dublin og døde den 13. januar 1941 i Zürich. “Portræt af kunstneren som ungt menneske” (“A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”)
Athenæum : 1941
Gyldendals Bekkasinbøger : 1962 “Dublin fortællinger” (“Dubliners”)
Athenæum : 1942
Hasselbalch, ny udg. : 1963
* “Dublinfolk”
Gyldendals Klassikere : 1988
Søren Gyldendals Klassikere, 2. udg. : 1995(1)
Gyldendals Bogklubber, 1. bogklubudg. : 1998(1) “Nåden” , novelle i “Nitten irske Noveller” ved Ove Brusendorff
“Et sammentræf” , novelle i “Nitten irske Noveller” ved Ove Brusendorff
“Ulysses” (“Ulysses”) Martin : 1949(1-2), 1961(4), 1964(5) Martin, ny rev. udg. : 1970 Gyldendal, 3. udg., 2 bind : 1980 Gyldendals Bogklub, 2 bind : 1980(1-2) Gyldendal, 4. udg., 2 bind : 1986 Gyldendal, 5. udg., 2 bind : 1990 Gyldendals Bogklubber, 761 sider, 2. bogklubudg. : 2002(1) Gyldendal, oversat af Mogens Boisen, 761 sider : 2002 “Pensionatet” , novelle i “Engelske fortællere fra Geoffrey Chaucer til Somerset Maugham” ved Vagn Grosen og Mogens Knudsen Carit Andersen (Omnibusbøgerne) : 1961 “Paralleller” , novelle i “Mestre i nobelklasse : 20 forfattere fortæller” ved Orla Lundbo Carit Andersen (Omniusbøgerne) : 1964 “To kavalerer” , novelle i “Ulla på gennemrejse og andre fortællinger for teen-agers” ved Ellinor Carit Andersen Carit Andersen (Omnibusbøgerne) : 1965 “An encounter and the Boarding House” Gjellerup : 1968 “Kattene fra Beaugency” (“Letters of James Joyce”), 24 sider

24. Biographie: James Joyce, 1882-1941
Translate this page 1882-1941. james joyce. Schriftsteller. 1882 2. Februar james joyce wird als ältestes von zehn überlebenden Kindern in Dublin (Irland) geboren.
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.

25. JOYCE, James Augustine
Eintrag im BiographischBibliographischen Kirchenlexikon. Biographie, Bibliographie.
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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

26. 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.
Headlines Portrait of the Daughter Lucia Joyce and Calico Colum McCann on Doyle Ulysses flap. Kevin Myers on Ulysses Ulysses and the Joyce estate. Roddy Doyle on Ulysses House of the Dead Comes Alive Again Dublin Bloom Ulysses Bl,.m Ulysses starring Stephen Rea. Joyce to the World Bloomsday Cabaret Nora DVD Irish Arts ...
yes I said yes I will Yes.

A review of this Bloomsday Centennial book.
Whom will comes over. And howelse do we hook our hike to find that pint of porter place?

(Introduction)
So who am I, your humble barman? And why exactly is this place called

27. JOYCE
Translate this page Esta página utiliza marcos, pero su explorador no las admite.
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28. Register At NYTimes.com
Includes all reviews and articles on joyce which have appeared in the New York Times from 1919 to
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29. 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.
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30. James Joyce Resource Center Home Page
Welcome to the james joyce Resource Center. james joyce Resource Center Table of Contents Caught in the Web Links, Addresses, Mailing Lists;
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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

31. 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.

32. James Joyce Portal
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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

33. 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.
November 22nd, 2003: Rugby World Cup at the Outback Bar, Parnell St., Dublin
The climax of weeks of quality rugby, old rivals England and Australia square up to provide one of the most exciting and hard-fought matches in years. Dublin in Bits dropped in to the ex-pats' Outback bar under the new UGC megacinema in Parnell Street to get a flavour of the emotion during the game...
June 29th, 2003: Special Olympics Summer World Games 2003, Dublin Ireland
About five years ago, Arnold Schwarzenegger turned up in Dublin to announce that the Special Olympics might be leaving the United States for the first time and coming to Dublin.
This June, the Special Olympics circus came to town, transformed the city and touched our lives in a most unexpected way. Cynicism and begrudgery was washed away for once, and there was a feeling in the air which I can only describe as magical.

34. Joyce - James Joyce's The Dead
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.
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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 may read the Brazen Head Review here
Performances James Joyce's "The Dead" is back at Chicago's Court Theatre, November 28 through December 28, 2003. Court Theatre Web Site Contains details and information on ordering tickets.
Reviews Special thanks to Jorn Barger and the alt.books.james-joyce newsgroup for some of these! Early Peeks: "Dead on Arrival By "The God of Broadway," this is a fairly short dismissal. Micahel Kuchwara's AP review This very positive review mispells "Morkan" and seems to like all the departures from Joyce the best of all.

35. 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.

36. Joyce's Page On Cerebral Palsy
The story of james, a child with cerebral palsy. Provides links, information, and tips for making a difference in the lives of children with CP.
http://www.angelfire.com/home/cerebralpalsy/mamez.htm

37. James Joyce Literary Supplement Home Page
The james joyce Literary Supplement. 2004 Traditions Innovations Plenary addresses by Hugh Kenner Bob Scholes 16th Irregular
http://www.as.miami.edu/english/jjls/jjls.htm
The James Joyce Literary Supplement
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38. JAMES JOYCE'S PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
This page is an attempt to help new readers and old fans of james joyce s book A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by providing online some information
http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~kershner/port.html
Welcome to Brandon Kershner's Portrait Page.
This page is an attempt to help new readers and old fans of James Joyce's book A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by providing on-line some information about the book and its writing. Most of this information is adapted from the fuller treatment in R. B. Kershner, ed. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Three main options are available from this page: for information about Joyce's life with a special emphasis on his writing of Portrait , click on BIOGRAPHY for the first of several screens devoted to Joyce's life and times. For a summary of the critical reception of Portrait , click on CRITICISM . This also leads to several screens. For a set of notes on Portrait explaining phrases in foreign languages or in local dialect such as "non serviam" or "greaves in his number"basically, the footnotes to my edition of the novelclick on NOTES

39. Jough.com Is Jough Dempsey
Includes poetry, movie reviews and essays.
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40. James M. Joyce's Home Page
The Foundations of Causal Decision Theory, by james M. joyce Published Oxford, UK; New York Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jjoyce/
Welcome! I am an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan. My research interests include decision theory and game theory, philosophical aspects of probability and statistics, and philosophy of science. I also dabble in epistemology and action theory. During the Winter Term of 2003 I will be teaching a graduate seminar Phil 601: The Role of Evidence in Belief Revision and Inductive Logic (4:10-6:00 pm, 1164 Angell Hall), and team-teaching an interdisciplinary seminar Phil 596: Dark Matter in the Universe with professors Mario Mateo of Astronomy and Michael Woodroofe of Statistics (MWF, 2:10-3:00 pm, 330 Dennison Hall). I will also chair the Philosophy Department's committee for graduate admissions.
  • Office Hours, Winter 2003 : 10am-12pm Wednesdays, and by appointment

The Foundations of Causal Decision Theory by James M. Joyce
Published Oxford, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press , 1999. ISBN 0521641640
Excerpts Available: Amazon.com
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