Joseph M. Hassett’s 2016 study reminds us that prejudice was at the heart of the reception of James Joyce's "Ulysses" from the first. *Editor's Note: Irish author James Joyce's iconic work ...
Reflecting on her Irish heritage, columnist Donna Liquori shares what's on her nightstand during the month of March, along ...
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In the Italian city where James Joyce wrote ‘Ulysses’ a Jewish poet’s bookstore rises back to lifeTrieste is where James Joyce lived for about 10 years, drawing from the city’s Jewish world as he wrote Ulysses. Joyce taught English to Italo Svevo, a Jewish-born Trieste writer (born Ettore ...
Step into the intricate world of James Joyce's literature, where language bends, narratives shift, and hidden depths await., ...
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Celebrate the literary masterpiece ‘Ulysses’ at Bloomsday FestivalFor 100 years, Philadelphia’s Rosenbach Museum & Library has been the home of the original manuscript of author James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses‘ — a once-banned, magnificently abstract classic ...
There isn’t much to connect legendary Irish writer James Joyce with some of today's favorite ... would be his heirs in the eyes of the law. "Ulysses" had been published nine years earlier ...
James Joyce was a rather more filial son than Stephen ... the fabulous artificer; Ulysses, the paternal wanderer; Finnegan, the builder of cities. The technical and psychological paradox is ...
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The Independent on MSNWilliam Boyd: ‘Ulysses is the novel to end all novels’But the love affair is over, now. The book I’d save from a burning building... Ulysses by James Joyce. The novel to end all ...
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