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  1. James Joyce's Ulysses: A Casebook (Casebooks in Criticism)
  2. Exiles (Literary Classics) by James Joyce, 2003-05
  3. James Joyce's Dubliners (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) by Harold Bloom, 2000-01
  4. The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  5. Conversations With James Joyce by Arthur Power, 2000-11
  6. James Joyce in 90 Minutes (Great Writers in 90 Minutes) by Paul Strathern, 2005-09-25
  7. Dubliners by James Joyce, Ciaran Hinds, et all 2005-05-10
  8. James Joyce: A Passionate Exile by John McCourt, 2001-03-22
  9. James Joyce and the Problem of Psychoanalysis by Luke Thurston, 2010-02-04
  10. James Joyce: A Passionate Exile by John McCourt, 2001-03-22
  11. Joyce: Selected Letters by James Joyce, 1975-11-21
  12. James Joyce and Censorship: The Trials of Ulysses by Paul Vanderham, 1997-11-01
  13. Who's Afraid of James Joyce? (Florida James Joyce) by Karen R. Lawrence, 2010-06-27
  14. James Joyce: A Critical Guide by Lee Spinks, 2009-03-01

61. James Joyce Collection
James Joyce, 18821941 Collection, 1899-1968. 11 boxes (4.58 linearfeet). Acquisition Purchases and gifts, 1965-1997 Access Open
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James Joyce, 1882-1941
Collection, 1899-1968
11 boxes (4.58 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1965-1997
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James Joyce CollectionBiographical Sketch
James Augustus Aloysius Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, in Rathgar, a borough of Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of ten children who survived infancy. In 1888 he was enrolled at Clongowes Wood College, a Jesuit boarding school near Dublin, where he stayed until 1891. Thereafter he attended Belvedere College, and then University College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1902 with a major in Italian. While at UCD Joyce wrote a paper in defense of Henrik Ibsen's drama called "Drama and Life," which was suppressed by the college president on moral grounds. James Joyce's father, John Stanislaus Joyce, was a Cork man who had inherited enough property to ensure a comfortable living from rents, but his alcoholism led to a seemingly endless series of disasters which drove the family to abject poverty by the time young Joyce was mature. His mother, Mary Jane Murray, died of cancer soon after Joyce graduated from university; Joyce's autobiographical counterpart Ulysses

62. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius (18821941). The Hutchinson Dictionary of theArts 01-01-1998 Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius (1882-1941) Irish writer.
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63. James Joyce Centre - Dublin Ireland
James Joyce 18821941 James Joyce is at once Dublin s most local and mostinternational writer. In his novels the city gains a universal
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64. Scout Report Archives
Results 1 2 of 2 Searched for Classification equals Joyce, James, 1882-1941 .The Modern Word. This site is devoted to 20th-century, experimental literature.
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65. Scout Report Archives
Browse Resources. Joyce, James, 18821941. (2 resources). Resources.Dyoublong Literature. This site from The Irish Times goes well
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66. Life & Works Of Virginia Woolf
Pearce. World Authors 19001950 (HW.WILSON). Modernists born in 1882James Joyce (1882-1941) International James Joyce Foundation;
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67. Joyce James - OpenPoetryProject
James Joyce (18821941), Irish novelist, noted for his experimental use oflanguage in such works as Ulysses (1922) and Finneganns Wake (1939).
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OpenPoetryProject RecentChanges Preferences James Joyce (1882-1941), Irish novelist, noted for his experimental use of language in such works as Ulysses (1922) and Finneganns Wake (1939). 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.
James Joyce was born in Dublin, on February 2, 1882, as the son of John Stanislaus Joyce, an 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. In spite of their poverty, the family struggled to maintain a solid middle-class facade.
From the age of six Joyce, was educated by Jesuits at Clongowes Wood College, at Clane, and then at Belvedere College in Dublin (1893-97). In 1898 he entered the University College, Dublin. Joyce's first publication was an essay on Ibsen's play When We Dead Awaken. It appeared in the Fortnightly Review in 1900. At this time he also began writing lyric poems.
After graduation in 1902 the twenty-year-old Joyce went to Paris, where he worked as a journalist, teacher and in other occupations under difficult financial conditions. He spent a year in France, returning when a telegram arrived saying his mother was dying. Not long after her death, Joyce was traveling again. He left Dublin in 1904 with Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid who he married in 1931.

68. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Joyce, James
James Joyce (18821941). I want to give a picture of Dublin so completethat if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth it
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"I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book." Birthplace

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English teacher, bank clerk Did you know? Joyce established Dublin's first cinema, the Volta, in 1909. Critical verdict Joyce's genius was recognised with Portrait, Pound declaring that he "produces the nearest thing to Flaubertian prose that we now have in English", though the most prominent critical strain was disgust with what HG Wells called his "cloacal obsession". The publisher's reader agreed it was "formless, unrestrained, and ugly things, ugly words, are too prominent". By the time of writing Ulysses - which wasn't published in the UK until 1936 and had to be smuggled in in two volumes, so that Anthony Burgess read the second half first - Joyce had a raft of critical and practical support. The admiration wavered into incomprehension with Work in Progress, which became Finnegans Wake, but modernism rallied bravely to understand it. Since then, the expansion of academia and rise of literary theory has proved the master right in his grand declaration that the complexities of his work "would keep professors busy for centuries".

69. Fiction: James Joyce
Back to List James Joyce (18821941) LINKS Work in Progress A WebsiteDevoted to the Writings of James Joyce http//www.2street.com/Joyce/
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Work in Progress: A Website Devoted to the
Writings of James Joyce

http://www.2street.com/joyce/
Probably the best resource on Joyce online, this page gives you information on how to join e-mail discussion groups on Joyce's work, access to the hypertext contents of Joyce Studies , an electronic journal of Joycean criticism, as well as maps, timelines, and audio recordings of Joyce readings. James Joyce Resource Center
http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/english/organizations/ijjf/jrc/
This in-process site has a biographical timeline of Joyce's life and, most important for your research, is an excellent source of bibliographic information on Joyce criticism. These bibliographic listings are particularly useful because they are organized by genre (for example, you can select the Marxist, psychoanalytic, or feminist approach to Joyce) and thus allow you to focus on Joyce's work from a specific critical angle. Joyce Sites on the Web
http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/jajweb.html

70. Great Books Index - James Joyce
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. James Joyce (18821941). An Indexto Online Great Books in English Translation.
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James Joyce (1882-1941)
An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES ABOUT GB INDEX BOOK LINKS Writings of James Joyce Portrait of the Artist Dubliners Ulysses Articles A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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71. [Joyce, James] Flying By The Net: James Joyce In Cyberspace
Keywords, James Joyce; 18821941; Irish; literature; 20th century. BK, 17.98; 18.05.LCSH, Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites.
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72. Questia Online Library - New Search
Poems of the Fantastic and Macabre James JoyceJames Joyce (1882-1941). I hear an army charging upon the land She Weeps Over Rahoon I hear an army charging upon the land I
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73. Everett Library - Search By Subject - Authors, Specific - Joyce, James, 1882-194
Joyce, James, 18821941 Return to Authors, Specific. Joycean ChronologyPresents a timeline of the life of James Joyce (1882-1941).
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Bibliomania - James Joyce

Sponsored by Bibliomania, this site provides a brief introduction to the author and links to some study guides and full-text to four of Joyce's works: The Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, The Dead, and Ulysses.
Brazen Head: Links to Online Papers and Essays About Joyce

Links to online papers and essays related to the life and works of James Joyce (1882-1941). Includes the author name and a brief description of each paper.
Finnegans Wake

Presents full-text of Joyce's work Finnegans Wake
James Joyce (1882-1941)

Features the text of selected poems, including Nightpiece and A Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight . Contains a bibliography of reference materials and a photograph of Joyce. Includes a biography written by Howard Batchelor for the Academic American Encyclopedia . Links to other Web sites related to Joyce.
James Joyce Resource Center

Includes a timeline of Joyce's life and a bibliography of writings by Joyce, which include

74. AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Personal Name Search
1 Match(es). Your search was Joyce James 18821941 writer.Your search matched 1 record(s). Numbers 1 to 1 are listed here.
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75. University Archives And Special Collections - The James Joyce Collection - The J
FINNEGANS WAKE. PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN. ULYSSES. DUBLINERS. Joyce,James, 18821941. This weird looking dog FINNEGANS WAKE. Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/services/library/collections/archives/int/jjarc.html
JAMES JOYCE ARCHIVE
New York : Garland, 1978.
A collection containing in facsimile notes, drafts, manuscripts, typescripts and proofs.
DUBLINERS
FINNEGANS WAKE
PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN
ULYSSES
DUBLINERS
JOYCE, James, 1882-1941 by Hans Walter Gabler. New York : Garland Pub., 1978. by Michael Groden. New York : Garland Pub., 1977. by Michael Groden. New York : Garland Pub., 1977.
FINNEGANS WAKE
JOYCE, James, 1882-1941 arranged by David Hayman. New York : Garland Pub., 1978. Consists of three sets of corrected galley proofs of Book I of Finnegans wake, which was published in its original form under title : Work in progress. proofs / prefaced by David Hayman, arranged by Danis Rose with the assistance of John O'Hanlon. New York : Garland Pub., 1978. proofs / prefaced by David Hayman, arranged by Danis Rose, with the assistance of John O'Hanlon. New York : Garland, 1978. New York : Garland, 1978. New York : Garland Pub., 1978. proofs / prefaced by David Hayman ; arranged by Danis Rose, with the assistance of John O'Hanlon. New York : Garland Pub., 1978.

76. Apovests Pra Tryshchana. 1580. Pochinaet Sia Povest O Viteziakh
Subjects Holyoake, George Jacob;. Joyce, James, 18821941. Finnegans Wake.London Microfilmed by the British Museum Photographic Service, 1959.
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77. Work In Progress: A James Joyce Website
A Website Devoted to the Writings of James Joyce available to enthusiasts and scholars of the work of James Joyce to enthusiasts and scholars of the work of James Joyce
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A Website Devoted to the Writings of James Joyce
Conceived and maintained by R.L. Callahan of Temple University Work in Progress , the original Joycean website, is a constellation of resources available to enthusiasts and scholars of the work of James Joyce.
  • Mind your hats goan in : Newcomers to WIP are encouraged to read this introductory statement, which explains the purpose and policies of this site.
  • WHAT? AND LIKEWISE WHERE? WIP 's collection of links to on-site resources, including a biographical time-line, information about Joycean discussion groups, maps of Dublin, digitized audio recordings of Joyce reading from Finnegans Wake , a gallery of Joycean images, and more.
  • Fly by those nets WIP 's collection of links to off-site resources relevant to Joycean studies, including Joycean electronic texts, articles on the 'Net, and other WWW pages pertinent to Joyce and his works.
  • OMNIUM GATHERUM WIP 's embryonic list of Joycean reading groups meeting around the world in real (as opposed to cyber-) space and time. If you belong to such a group, please add it to the list. If you are seeking such a group, check to see whether the list includes one in your area. ( WIP also contains pointers to electronic discussions of Joyce
  • Sufficient for the day is the newspaper thereof : A new hypertext journal of Joyce criticism

78. James Joyce
James Joyce was born in Dublin as the son of John Stanislaus Joyce, impoverishedgentleman, who had failed in a distillery business and tried all kinds of
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79. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. James Joyce (1882 1941) hero of the age the Modernist Age might more tellingly be labeled the Age of James Joyce." Contains Criticism
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80. James Joyce | Irish Novelist
James Joyce Irish Novelist. 1882 1941. Writing in English is the most ingenioustorture ever devised for sins committed in previous lives. —James Joyce.
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James Joyce
was born on February 2, 1882 in Dublin, Ireland. His subtle yet frank portrayal of human nature, coupled with his mastery of language made him one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century. Joyce is best known for his experimental use of language and his exploration of new literary methods. His use of the literary technique, "stream-of-consciousness" reveals the flow of impressions, half thoughts, associations, hesitations, impulses, as well as the rational thoughts of his characters. The main strength of his masterpiece novel, "Ulysses" (1922) lies in the depth of character portrayed using this technique. Joyce's other major works include "Dubliners," a collection of short stories that portray his native city, a semi-autobiographical novel called "A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man" (1916), and "Finnegans Wake" (1939), an experimental novel that first appeared in the form of extracts from 1928 to 1937 as "Work in Progress." Joyce faced daunting financial and health problems while at work on "Ulysses." Between 1917 and 1930 he endured a series of 25 operations for eye diseases. Despite these problems he continued to work. He was helped by a large grant from Edith Rockefeller McCormick, and by a series of grants from Harriet Shaw Weaver, which by 1930 had amounted to more than £23,000. The generosity of these patrons resulted from their admiration of his work, and their sympathy with his difficulties.

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