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Selected Short Stories of James Joyce

Selected Short Stories of James Joyce

James Joyce

General Press
2019
sidottu
James Joyce was an Irish novelist and poet, considered to be one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century. Joyce is best known for Ulysses, a landmark work in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled in an array of contrasting literary styles, perhaps most prominent among these the stream of consciousness technique he perfected. Other major works are the short-story collection Dubliners (1914), and the novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Chamber Music, all of which are included.
Giacomo Joyce

Giacomo Joyce

James Joyce

Ntamo
2012
nidottu
Postuumisti julkaistu fragmentaarinen teksti, jolla on erityinen ja arvoituksellinenkin asema James Joycen tuotannossa. Tekstin arvellaan syntyneen vuosina 1912-14 Triestessä, ja se on ilmeisen omaelämäkerrallinen ja tunnustuksellinen. Sitä voidaan tietyiltä osin pitää myös Joycen Ulysseksen esityönä. Giacomo Joyce julkaistaan runoilija Jusu Annalan suomennoksena.
James Joyce - Ulysses/A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
In this Readers' Guide, John Coyle brings together essays and extracts from some of the central secondary writings on Joyce's major novel. In addition to the treatment of Ulysses, the Guide also covers the critical responses to Joyce's earlier novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, exploring the relationship between the two works and examining some of the critical thinking on Joyce's techniques.
James Joyce

James Joyce

Gibson Andrew

Reaktion Books
2006
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In this new work, Andrew Gibson sets out to reverse the traditional view of Joyce and his work as the paradigm of international modernism in literature. Where criticism has usually consigned Ireland to secondary status in Joyce's work, Gibson firmly relocates the writer and his work in Ireland, showing them at all points to be intricately bound up in Irish history, politics and culture. Crucially, he views Joyce's departure for Europe as allegiance to an Irish emigratory tradition that is centuries old, rather than the abandonment of the old country. Accounts of Joyce's life and work have tended to give rather short shrift to his profound engagements with Irish history and politics. Gibson argues that there have been important reasons for this, themselves often historical and political. Tracing the development of Joyce as a critic and writer, he maps this development to specific political and historical events. Beginning with the political traditions and allegiances that formed part of Joyce's family background, he pinpoints the fall of Parnell, the collapse of political hope, and the transfer of political energies to cultural activity as crucial in the writer's early formation. Joyce's immense renown has been due above all to his reputation as an experimental, modernist writer. His works' open-endedness and seemingly infinite availability to differing interpretations has allowed criticism to constantly update his politics. The book argues that Joyce's most important concerns were historically material and specific. Yet, it also recognises that Joyce himself encouraged and fostered the view of his work as modernist, which became the dominant tradition in Joyce studies.
Mike Joyce - The Drums

Mike Joyce - The Drums

Mike Joyce

Putman Publishing
2025
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A Times, Resident and Rough Trade Book of the Year “A warm and engaging memoir” Guardian “A beautifully told odyssey” Daily Express “A brilliant book” Mark Ellen, Word in Your Ear The long overdue reflection of life in The Smiths from their legendary drummer. As a band, the Smiths need no introduction. Formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1987, all four of their studio albums reached the top five in the UK charts. They are widely lauded as one of the most influential groups of all time. Mike is the last member of the band to release their autobiography and this is his no-holds-barred story of what it was like to play the drums in the Smiths. Throughout his honest and witty reflections, Mike answers the question he and bassist Andy Rourke used to often ask each other: ‘Where did it all go right?’ A lot of the Smiths’ past is already canonised. Rather than retelling those well-documented iconic moments, in The Drums, Mike conveys ‘the feeling’ of his time in the band. His off-piste, frank and witty perspective allows him to re-contextualise fan favourite moments through a beautifully vulnerable, human insight into his life. The written history of the Smiths is not missing an encyclopedic account of everything that happened over the years; but Mike’s honest, entertaining and deeply human memoir is what Smiths fans have been waiting for. This book truly conveys what it felt like to be a member of the Smiths. In The Drums, Mike Joyce finally gives us the perspective of the self-confessed biggest Smiths fan in the world who from the start was just some lad from the suburbs of Fallowfield who played the drums.
Nordic Joyce

Nordic Joyce

Mary Lawton

Springer International Publishing AG
2025
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This book compares the interrelationship of Irish writer James Joyce's literary works and specific Nordic literature in translation, employing an onomastic and etymological framework. It elucidates the importance of these frequent Scandinavian associations and how they inform and shape his literary work. The development of Joyce's work shows a sustained interest in contemporary Nordic and Old Norse medieval literature. By analysing Joyce's works and paratexts alongside a cross-section of important texts - Dubliners (1907) with Hans Christian Andersen's "Lykkens Kalosker" ("The Goloshes of Fortune") and "Den Lille Havfrue" ("The Little Sea Maid"), Exiles (1914) with Henrik Ibsen's When We Dead Awaken (1899), and specific medieval writing (Old Norse sagas and poetry) with Joyce's critical essays and later works, including Ulysses and Finnegans Wake - this book shows that Joyce's use of Nordic material in his writing constitutes a more extensive set of connections than previously thought.
James Joyce

James Joyce

James Joyce

Liwi Literatur- Und Wissenschaftsverlag
2025
pokkari
James Joyce's "Ulysses" (first published in 1922) is a landmark modernist novel that follows the events of a single day in Dublin through the intertwined perspectives of three central characters: Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom, and Molly Bloom. Joyce weaves ordinary routines with inventive language, interior monologue, and sharp observational wit to illuminate the complexities of perception, memory, and human connection. Drawing on classical structures while radically experimenting with narrative form, "Ulysses" reshaped the possibilities of the novel and remains one of the most influential works of twentieth-century literature. It is regularly included in major rankings of the world's greatest books, among them the BBC's "100 Novels That Shaped Our World." This edition is the English-language paperback version of Joyce's classic novel. James Joyce. Ulysses. This edition follows the text of the 1922 first edition without corrections or alterations: Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 2 February 1922. For improved readability, we have added descriptive part and episode headings. These have been inserted in square brackets, as they do not appear in the original publication. Vollst ndige Neuausgabe (Complete new edition), 1. Auflage (1st edition), G ttingen 2025. LIWI Literatur- und Wissenschaftsverlag.
James Joyce

James Joyce

James Joyce

Liwi Literatur- Und Wissenschaftsverlag
2025
sidottu
James Joyce's "Ulysses" (first published in 1922) is a landmark modernist novel that follows the events of a single day in Dublin through the intertwined perspectives of three central characters: Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom, and Molly Bloom. Joyce weaves ordinary routines with inventive language, interior monologue, and sharp observational wit to illuminate the complexities of perception, memory, and human connection. Drawing on classical structures while radically experimenting with narrative form, "Ulysses" reshaped the possibilities of the novel and remains one of the most influential works of twentieth-century literature. It is regularly included in major rankings of the world's greatest books, among them the BBC's "100 Novels That Shaped Our World." This edition is the English-language hardcover version of Joyce's classic novel. James Joyce. Ulysses. This edition follows the text of the 1922 first edition without corrections or alterations: Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 2 February 1922. For improved readability, we have added descriptive part and episode headings. These have been inserted in square brackets, as they do not appear in the original publication. Vollst ndige Neuausgabe (Complete new edition), 1. Auflage (1st edition), G ttingen 2025. LIWI Literatur- und Wissenschaftsverlag.
Mike Joyce - The Drums

Mike Joyce - The Drums

Mike Joyce

Putman Publishing
2025
sidottu
“A warm and engaging memoir” Guardian “A beautifully told odyssey” Daily Express “A brilliant book” Mark Ellen, Word in Your Ear The long overdue reflection of life in The Smiths from their legendary drummer. As a band, the Smiths need no introduction. Formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1987, all four of their studio albums reached the top five in the UK charts. They are widely lauded as one of the most influential groups of all time. Mike is the last member of the band to release their autobiography and this is his no-holds-barred story of what it was like to play the drums in the Smiths. Throughout his honest and witty reflections, Mike answers the question he and bassist Andy Rourke used to often ask each other: ‘Where did it all go right?’ A lot of the Smiths’ past is already canonised. Rather than retelling those well-documented iconic moments, in The Drums, Mike conveys ‘the feeling’ of his time in the band. His off-piste, frank and witty perspective allows him to re-contextualise fan favourite moments through a beautifully vulnerable, human insight into his life. The written history of the Smiths is not missing an encyclopedic account of everything that happened over the years; but Mike’s honest, entertaining and deeply human memoir is what Smiths fans have been waiting for. This book truly conveys what it felt like to be a member of the Smiths. In The Drums, Mike Joyce finally gives us the perspective of the self-confessed biggest Smiths fan in the world who from the start was just some lad from the suburbs of Fallowfield who played the drums.
James Joyce and Genetic Criticism
James Joyce and Genetic Criticism presents contemporary scholarship in genetic criticism and Joyce studies. In considering how evolutionary themes enhance the definition of the genetic method in interpreting texts, this volume presents a variety of manuscript-based analyses that engage how textual meaning, through addition and omission, grows. In doing so, this volume covers a wide-range of topics concerning Joycean genetics, some of which include Joyce’s editorial practice, the forthcoming revised edition of Finnegans Wake, the genetic relationship between Giacomo Joyce and Ulysses, the method and approach required for creating an online archive of Finnegans Wake, and the extensive genesis of “Penelope”. Contributors are: Shinjini Chattopadhyay, Tim Conley, Luca Crispi, Robbert-Jan Henkes, Sangam MacDuff, Genevieve Sartor, Fritz Senn, Sam Slote, Dirk Van Hulle.
James Joyce and the Arts
Joyce’s art is an art of idiosyncratic transformation, revision and recycling. More specifically, the work of his art lies in the act of creative transformation: the art of the paste that echoes Ezra Pound’s urge to make it new. The essays in this volume examine various modalities of the Joycean aesthetic metamorphosis: be it through the prism of Joyce engaging with other arts and artists, or through the prism of other arts and artists engaging with the Joycean aftermath. We have chosen the essays that best show the range of Joycean engagement with multiple artistic domains in a variety of media. Joyce’s art is multiform and protean: influenced by many, it influences many others.
Reverend Joyce McDonald: Ministry

Reverend Joyce McDonald: Ministry

Visual AIDS for the Arts Inc
2026
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Tender and devotional figures in clay from an ordained minister and self-described testimonial artist Born and based in Brooklyn, sculptor Reverend Joyce McDonald (born 1951) crafts moving testimonies to themes that have shaped her life: hope, grace and serenity, but also hardship, loss and devotion. As an ordained minister in the Church of the Open Door, spirituality and service are integral to McDonald's life and work. Her work often depicts figures in repose or embrace, embodying the strength, support and unconditional love that has sustained her life. The first museum exhibition devoted to her work, Ministry surveys the McDonald's prolific output since the 1990s, bringing together early works in air-dry clay and found materials with recent glazed ceramics. It presents a nuanced view of McDonald's biography, incorporating archival materials that trace her family and upbringing in Brooklyn's Farragut houses as well as her decades of exhibiting art as a member of Visual AIDS. The catalog features critical essays by Kyle Croft, the exhibition's curator, and Jareh Das, as well as an interview with McDonald conducted by artist Rafael Sánchez.
Onomastic Joyce

Onomastic Joyce

Patrick O'Neill

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
2026
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Textual play, especially onomastic play, is a central element throughout James Joyce’s writings. Onomastic Joyce examines individually, in a single alphabetical listing with multiple cross-references, each of roughly a thousand personal names, selected for their particular textual interest, in Joyce’s work up to and including Ulysses, thus also involving Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. The central focus throughout is on the multifarious games names play, or can be made to play, in Joyce’s textual universe – a universe understood here as including onomastic games Joyce certainly intended, onomastic games he may or may not have intended, and onomastic games he is very unlikely to have intended. This final category includes onomastic games occurring only in translations of Joyce’s texts in multiple languages. Joyce was fascinated throughout his life both by etymology and by the possibilities of literary translation, and sustained attention is therefore paid to the ludic implications of literary etymology, translational issues, onomastic enigmas and puzzles, and multiple humorous varieties of deliberate teasing and misdirection of the reader. The project, to be thought of as a reader’s handbook or reader’s guide to Joyce’s onomastic practice, is structured in the form of a dictionary, the alphabetical format allowing for multiple and varied cross-references.
James Joyce, Rural Ireland and Modernity

James Joyce, Rural Ireland and Modernity

Niall Ó Cuileagáin

EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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James Joyce, Rural Ireland, and Modernity: Beyond the Pale offers a fundamental reappraisal of the dominant Dublin-centric readings of James Joyce by delving into his depiction of rural Ireland. The title takes its name from ‘the Pale’, the area around Dublin that has historically been most subject to British influence. As the first full-length study of its kind, it shows how Joyce, often considered the urban modernist par excellence, in fact went beyond this particular pale in his work. This monograph takes its place alongside other recent criticism relating to ‘alternative modernities’ by foregrounding rurality as a vital context to any discussion of modernity. An inherently interdisciplinary work, this book draws on theories relating to postcolonialism, ecocriticism and cultural geography, and includes chapters on cosmopolitanism/provincialism, the Irish peasantry, Dublin’s semi-rurality, and Joyce’s literal and literary journeys west.
James Joyce's Music Performed

James Joyce's Music Performed

Arianna Autieri

MODERN HUMANITIES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
2026
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Fugues are complex musical compositions whose intricate contrapuntal texture enchants listeners and performers alike: but how can they be composed from written words, silent on the pages of a book? When James Joyce said that, in the 'Sirens' episode of Ulysses (1922), he aimed to write a fugue, he left his critics and readers wondering about the musical nature of the episode, as well as about the success of his musical intent. In this lucid interdisciplinary study, Arianna Autieri, a musician and translation scholar, interrogates Joyce's 'Sirens' from the standpoint of the (re)translator, investigating how experimental translation can serve as a performative answer to Joyce's famous musical conundrum. Arianna Autieri is SNSF Ambizione Research Fellow at the Z rcher Hochschule f r Angewandte Wissenschaften in Switzerland, where her research focuses on creativity, AI, and song translation.
Mike Joyce - The Drums

Mike Joyce - The Drums

Mike Joyce

Putman Publishing
2026
nidottu
A Times, Resident and Rough Trade Book of the Year “A warm and engaging memoir” Guardian “A beautifully told odyssey” Daily Express “A brilliant book” Mark Ellen, Word in Your Ear The long overdue reflection of life in The Smiths from their legendary drummer. As a band, the Smiths need no introduction. Formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1987, all four of their studio albums reached the top five in the UK charts. They are widely lauded as one of the most influential groups of all time. Mike is the last member of the band to release their autobiography and this is his no-holds-barred story of what it was like to play the drums in the Smiths. Throughout his honest and witty reflections, Mike answers the question he and bassist Andy Rourke used to often ask each other: ‘Where did it all go right?’ A lot of the Smiths’ past is already canonised. Rather than retelling those well-documented iconic moments, in The Drums, Mike conveys ‘the feeling’ of his time in the band. His off-piste, frank and witty perspective allows him to re-contextualise fan favourite moments through a beautifully vulnerable, human insight into his life. The written history of the Smiths is not missing an encyclopedic account of everything that happened over the years; but Mike’s honest, entertaining and deeply human memoir is what Smiths fans have been waiting for. This book truly conveys what it felt like to be a member of the Smiths. In The Drums, Mike Joyce finally gives us the perspective of the self-confessed biggest Smiths fan in the world who from the start was just some lad from the suburbs of Fallowfield who played the drums.
After Yeats and Joyce

After Yeats and Joyce

Neil Corcoran

Oxford University Press
1997
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Irish literature after Yeats and Joyce, from the 1920s onwards, includes texts which have been the subject of much contention. For a start how should Irish literature be defined: as works which have been written in Irish or as works written in Englsih by the Irish? It is a period in which ideas of Ireland--of people, community, and nation--have been both created and reflected, and in which conceptions of a distinct Irish identity have been articulated, defended, and challenged; a period which has its origins in a time of intense political turmoil. `after Yeats and Joyce' also suggests the immense influence of these two writers on the style, stances, and preoccupations of twentieth-century Irish literature. Neil Corcoran focuses his chapter on various themes such as `the Big House', the rural and provincial, with reference to authors from Kinsella and Beckett to William Trevor, Seamus Heaney, and Mary Lavin, providing a lucid and far-reaching introduction to modern Irish writing.