Richard Ellmann’s “James Joyce” is widely regarded as the greatest literary biography of the 20th century, much as some see Joyce’s novel “Ulysses,” published in 1922, as its supreme work of fiction. ...
Editor’s Note: The below story first appeared in The Irish Times on April 7, 1903. The byline simply reads “A Correspondent,” but this wasn’t one of the Times’ random pens; this was written by none ...
‘Ulysses,” published a century ago, has two, coexisting reputations: one for being difficult to read, on account of its modernist techniques; another, at first glance contradictory, for its exposure ...
The UB Libraries has hired an architect for its new James Joyce Museum, a permanent exhibition space that will attract thousands of visitors, students and scholars from around the world to experience ...
Anthony Uhlmann has in the past been funded for research on James Joyce and others by The Australian Research Council. Gabrielle Carey cast a distinctive shadow within Australian writing, one you miss ...
Nora Barnacle may not have been an artist, but she had a genius for living that made her indispensable to her partner, James Joyce. One of the greatest writers of the 20th century, Joyce honored ...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses, one of the most impactful ever written in the English language, will be celebrated on June 16 in an event known as Bloomsday. From Australia to Santa Barbara, devoted fans ...
Stephen Joyce, the grandson and literary protector of Irish author James Joyce, is dead at 87. He died Jan. 23 on the French island of Ile de Re, confirmed Ireland’s president Michael Higgins. Joyce ...
Because it’s time to re-think Judge John M. Woolsey’s famous 1933 court ruling that Ulysses was not, in fact, pornography. And could be legally published in the U.S. Let’s get this offensive book ...
Katie Lynch swims at the Forty Foot, the swimming hole beneath Martello Tower, where Buck Mulligan goes for a dip in the first chapter of "Ulysses." Courtesy of Mikal Philbin. Living in Ireland is ...
Francine Prose reviews Edna O’Brien’s latest novel, “Girl,” in this week’s issue. In 2000, Robert Sullivan wrote about “James Joyce,” O’Brien’s biography of the avant-garde writer, for the Book Review ...
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