Several essays on Joyce's works and some biographical information.
An online exhibit of one of the most distinguished and comprehensive archival collections of Joyce editions and ephemera in any library.
Founded in 1947 in New York City, the Society meets several times a year and is devoted to the appreciation of the life, works, and significance of the Irish author.
Twenty-five drawings by Susan Weil inspired by Joyce's works, including Finnegans Wake, Ulysses, Portrait, Dubliners, Giacomo Joyce, and the author's notebooks.
Explores the musical dimension of Ulysses, Dubliners, A Portrait, and other works, with essays on the literary context of the music and sound clips of songs.
Features a biography of Joyce, a portal of links, an annotated and shortened edition of Finnegans Wake, and on-line resources on Dubliners and Ulysses.
Film-site of Canadian documentary maker Rosemary House, who tells the story of music in the life and literature of James Joyce in this 2004 film.
Biography with information on the writing of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, plus consideration of his legacy and a bibliography.
Essay by Robert Scholes, arguing that the brothel was a prime theatrical space for male modernists.
Bibliography of abbreviated citations.
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