In tracing the evolution of Joyce’s art, Bowker also hints at the dark recesses of the artist’s psyche, defending his psycho-reading of Joyce’s fiction as the only way to plumb the turbid inner life ...
The critically acclaimed American writer has died aged 77. Here, contemporaries pay tribute to his life and work ...
But in the case of James Joyce, perhaps because he was so rigorously tested during his lifetime, this further trial has been cut short. Already his work has weathered rejection by publishers ...
Fionnula Flanagan (Nora)Chris O'Neill (James Joyce)James E. O'Grady (The Interviewer)Tony Lyons (Leopold Bloom)Patrick Dawson (Stannie Joyce)Martin Dempsey (Joyce's father)Gerald Fitzmahony (The ...
Joyce’s brother, Stanislaus, in a diary note dated 2 February 1904, James’ 22nd birthday, recalled his response: “The paper was rejected by the editors, Fred Ryan and W. Magee because of the ...
The James Joyce Centre was proud to offer an alternative exploration of his work via a tour of the museum on Saturday, 27 ...
Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics, Vol. 32, Issue. 1, p. 60. This is the first full-length study of James Joyce to subject his work to ethical and political analysis. It ...
Ulysses is one of the most internationally-celebrated novels of all time. Written by Irish writer James Joyce, the book takes place on June 16 in his native county of Dublin. The date has become ...
When James Joyce's short story collection Dubliners was published on June 15th 1914 it was the end of a long and tortuous struggle for the writer who had finished the last story in the collection ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login This collection shows the depth and range of James Joyce's relationship with key literary, intellectual and cultural issues that arose in ...
Duquesne head men's basketball coach Dru Joyce added some fuel to the fire Wednesday regarding rumors and speculation of ...
If the day should come that I walk into the classroom, unfurl my opening lecture on Joyce; and find at the end of the hour that I had as well been talking about Alfred Lord Tennyson, I shall not ...