Charlie Schlenker interviews Associate Professor of English Kathleen O\u27Gorman about the significance of Bloomsday, a celebration of the book Ulysses by James Joyce. (requires RealPlayer
James Joyce told his friend Frank Budgen. “‘I want’ said Joyce, as we were walking down the Universi...
“We are still learning to be Joyce’s contemporaries, to understand our interpreter.” This is the ope...
The purpose of The Joyce Project is to present an online edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses that compr...
Charlie Schlenker interviews Associate Professor of English Kathleen O\u27Gorman about the significa...
Information about several topics discussed at the 2008 Dublin James Joyce Summer School Program is p...
Constantine Curran was a friend of James Joyce's from UCD and also knew the later Joyce in Paris. Hi...
James Joyce's novel Ulysses depicts the Dublin of 1904 in such detail that Joyce was famously quoted...
In this volume, the contributors—a veritable Who’s Who of Joyce specialists—provide an excellent int...
James Joyce is a fascinating writer, but he can be a most difficult author to teach. In her disserta...
In an interview conducted the week before Ronald Reagan was elected president, Joyce Carol Oates dis...
Charlie Schlenker from WGLT interviews IWU Provost Jonathan Green. A January 2016 recital at Illinoi...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
peer-reviewedJames Joyce told his friend Frank Budgen: “I want’ said Joyce, as we were walking down ...
This paper analyses the ways in which Leopold Bloom critiques Dublin city life from his position as ...
You are walking through it howsomever. I am, a stride at a time. A very short space of time through ...
James Joyce told his friend Frank Budgen. “‘I want’ said Joyce, as we were walking down the Universi...
“We are still learning to be Joyce’s contemporaries, to understand our interpreter.” This is the ope...
The purpose of The Joyce Project is to present an online edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses that compr...
Charlie Schlenker interviews Associate Professor of English Kathleen O\u27Gorman about the significa...
Information about several topics discussed at the 2008 Dublin James Joyce Summer School Program is p...
Constantine Curran was a friend of James Joyce's from UCD and also knew the later Joyce in Paris. Hi...
James Joyce's novel Ulysses depicts the Dublin of 1904 in such detail that Joyce was famously quoted...
In this volume, the contributors—a veritable Who’s Who of Joyce specialists—provide an excellent int...
James Joyce is a fascinating writer, but he can be a most difficult author to teach. In her disserta...
In an interview conducted the week before Ronald Reagan was elected president, Joyce Carol Oates dis...
Charlie Schlenker from WGLT interviews IWU Provost Jonathan Green. A January 2016 recital at Illinoi...
As a novel that asks how we can live in a world of uncertain values and urgent identity politics, Ja...
peer-reviewedJames Joyce told his friend Frank Budgen: “I want’ said Joyce, as we were walking down ...
This paper analyses the ways in which Leopold Bloom critiques Dublin city life from his position as ...
You are walking through it howsomever. I am, a stride at a time. A very short space of time through ...
James Joyce told his friend Frank Budgen. “‘I want’ said Joyce, as we were walking down the Universi...
“We are still learning to be Joyce’s contemporaries, to understand our interpreter.” This is the ope...
The purpose of The Joyce Project is to present an online edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses that compr...