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New: Search the Irish Times archive for recent mentions
New: Groden's JJQ survey of Joyce sites: http://publish.uwo.ca/~mgroden/flying1.html
Newsgroup alt.books.james-joyce
A chatboard for Joyce
NEW: Bloomsday 1998 readings in RealAudio: http://www.mcs.net/~jorn/html/jj/ulysses.html
New: somes stories about Exiles :http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=404196331
A nifty live shot of O'Connell Bridge in the heart of Dublin.
Roger McGuinn of the Byrds sings Finnegan's Wake
NEW: review of bio of Jack Joyce (father) http://www.iht.com/IHT/MB/98/mb030798.html
NEW: "Lucia Day" honors Joyce's schizophrenic daughter: http://www.irish-times.com:80/irish-times/paper/1998/0727/hom12.html
Marco Graziosi's splendid new site with several very-hard-to-find French and Italian translations of the ALP chapter of FW (done with Joyce's help), and an Italian translation of "The Boarding House" done by Amalia Popper. Also a bio, links, and pics of Dublin locations.
A lovely Japan-based Joyce site by Noriyuki Toyoda with lots of original studies inluding a very original bio, a timeline, an inventory of pubs, and well-annotated photos of Dublin, thankfully small in size.
Literally gazillions of Joycecrit titles from Bibliofind's clearinghouse of dealers.
Alan Ruch's Brazen Head site includes a thorough overview of all Joyce's works, a short, well-annotated bibliography of critical works, a very long list of titles that can be ordered from Amazon, and other pages of: quotes, popular references to Joyce, images, and a catalog of spoken-word resources.
Two useful-though-humorous resources are an excellent short overview in the form of a bluffer's guide to Joyce, and a whimsical illustrated condensation called Ulysses for Dummies.
Dan Klyn's newspage about the Ulysses editing wars, and his survey of the publication history of Ulysses
NEW: Jpegs of an early Ulysses notebook
Bill Cadbury's site has a transcript of the 'third draft version' of chapters 2-4 (unfortunately with editing-markup), and summaries of chapters 1-8 of FW.
Geert Lernout's Antwerp (Belgium) Joyce Centre has a lot of content at its website (index of articles), including my own index of the FWAKE-L archives, and Geert's look at the theoretical precedents for Gabler's Ulysses.
Tulsa's vast inventory of Richard Ellmann's papers.
Brittney Chenault's densely annotated 100k bibliography of Joyce studies from a feminist perspective.
An amusing article from The Atlantic about translating Ulysses into Chinese.
Brandon Kershner's site for Portrait of the Artist (only) includes a JAJ bio , a detailed summary of critical reactions, and a modest compilation of footnotes explaining obscure words and phrases.
Penguin has a classroom-oriented online studyguide for Dubliners that has lots of content (but is rather dry).
NEW: A long essay praising Ulysses
JJ in Cyberspace is Rob Callahan's large site devoted to Joyce. I've critiqued its design elsewhere, and it now includes highly annoying frames (which I try to bypass in all my links here). It needs updating but includes a very nice hyperaudio version of the end of FW's ALP chapter, samples of the song "Finnegan's Wake", a selection of Dublin maps, and a compilation of real-life local discussion groups. Rob's online-journal project, Hypermedia Joyce Studies, also critiqued by me, is in hiatus, changing management.
Another, 400k audio sample of JAJ reading ALP with annotated text and a photo.
Brian Tung's FW hypertext demo.
Don Theall's Joyce Gopher includes several articles by Theall and others.
The DU-MOO-based Ulysses readinggroup's materials are archived (thru Eolus as of April '97) at Richard Stack's site. Instructions on how to connect are also available. (Free telnet software specifically for MOOs is available for Mac and Windows all over the Net.)
Charles Cave's website offers a wide range of personal resources on Joyce, and a hypermedia look at the Wandering Rocks chapter (10) of Ulysses, with maps and diagrams (but rather too many layered tables of contents). Cave also created a hypermedia look at the Circe chapter (15).
An index of philosophers in Ulysses, plus a bibliography.
Douglas Hanke's overview of Ulysses including descriptions of many of the characters.
My own site includes lots of content that may be missed on a quick visit, including a heavily annotated paragraph of FW, an essay about editing Ulysses, a digest of early notes and drafts for FW, a Joycean vocabulary-builder, and St Patrick's autobiographical Confessio. My FTP directory has various other Joyce-related files.
Etexts:
Tim Szeliga's deluxe html versions of Ulysses and FW.
Bibliomania's html versions of Dubliners, Portrait, and Ulysses. US site
Don Theall's ASCII and WordPerfect versions of Ulysses and FW (ftp) and a Japanese mirror site.
Word-search the text of Ulysses and FW, plus a study of FW word frequencies.
Dubliners in a single 400k text file.
A Japanese site with some of the poems.
Chamber Music in HTML with interlinear Spanish translation.
A page of poets-named-J including two by Joyce.
Robert Scholes's Brothel-of-Modernism essay includes a neglected Pome.
NEW: Some dialog trimmed from Exiles
Tony Hammond's proposal for an online Joycean text-search engine.
Other Joyce links:
The admirable Split Pea
Press (which publishes many important books for serious Joyceans)
offers a free 500k reproduction of the 16 June 1904
Evening Telegraph, viewable only with Adobe Acrobat software, also
available free for Mac, Windows, etc.
Bibliographic studies on Harriet Weaver, Pinker's letters, Grant Richards' letters, Portrait
Gone missing: a whole site with a full play about Lucia called Watcher in the Rain (here in the Altavista redaction).
The Pomona Joyce Page uses a miniature of the Telegraph's page-one to index summaries of each Ulysses chapter. It also offers essays by students and a nice essay by Brian Stonehill on Ulysses as a cybernetic study of communication.
An abstract analysis of music and language in "The Dead"
Terry Brugger's article on Ulysses and artificial intelligence. MFX's musings on the same topic.
David Gold's ejournal article on hypertexting Ulysses.
Modern Fiction Studies offers lots of Joyce-reviews, etc, online now.
Andrzej Duszenko's Joyce site with papers on Joyce and modern physics. And Thomas Rice's HJS essay on Joyce and chaos theory.
Joyce Carol Oates on Ulysses as comedy.
Francesca Vallente on epiphanies in Dubliners
Derek Attridge on coincidence in Ulysses.
Robert Scholes's essay, In the Brothel of Modernism, considers Joyce, Circe, Picasso, and Brooke Shields. There's also a reply by Robert Arellano.
Paul Delany's essay on DH Lawrence's reactions to Joyce.
An essay by Hazard Adams comparing Irish and non-Irish reactions to Joyce and Yeats.
Mark Nunes's study of the Cyclops chapter of Ulysses (12).
An essay on Stephen Dedalus by Pericles Lewis.
An essay by Paul Armstrong on the politics of reading
Essays by McLaren, Tofts, and Theall.
An engineer named Paul Tang's views on the Oxen chapter of Ulysses.
An essay in the Glasgow Review on Proust and Joyce.
A course outline on Dubliners with some student essays.
A student essay on Portrait intended for students too lazy to write their own.
An Irish art-project on Joyce includes a cute set of dismissals by famous contemporaries. (The Pomona site has similar, longer dismissals.)
The International JJ Foundation's site includes this long list of Joycebooks, geared for ordering from a commercial supplier, and another sorted by style of criticism. (Here's an unrelated bibliography.)
The Joyce Collection of the Lockwood Library in Buffalo. Ditto for Southern Illinois University and Tulsa's Joyce and Tulsa's Ellmann.
New: Shameless thief ASW Rosenbach's page for the Ulysses manuscript he stole: http://www.rosenbach.org/collections/ul.html
Molly's monolog's dirty parts.
Chris Bjork's sample hyperannotated page from an FW notebook.
TS Fulk's FW page discusses its characters, and includes a nifty background image.
Was the Unabomber a Wakean??? (And another Earwicker reference coincidentally associated with Professor Saari of Northwestern, who helped nab the Unabomber.)
Michael Brewster's ambitious plan to offer online annotations for all of FW.
A review of an Italian translation of Ulysses.
The Internet Movie Database's 'filmography' for Joyce.
A picture-gallery of Dublin, hosted in Japan. A picture-gallery of Joyce's Trieste, hosted in Italy.
The Dublin JJ Centre has a graphic-intensive page and offers an e-newsletter and a pricey map. University College Dublin has a page for its JJ Summer School.
Thomas Kennelly does an annual Bloomsday postcard. 1995's was a pastoral scene, 1996's the Bailey Restaurant.
A parody of FW's style.
A short review of Eartha Kitt as Molly.
A detailed course outline surveying Joyce.
A medical-list discussion about JJ's cause of death.
Clongowes Wood College has a website that mentions Joyce as their most celebrated past pupil.
Davy Byrne's pub page.
A nice picture of Joyce with an original song about him.
A course outline on literature and science includes a Joyce gif and summary of Lotus Eaters.
A quote from Araby with a stunning Vermeer gif.
A short bio and picture from Lucid Cafe. Ditto elsewhere.
Chad Crawford's bio/pic/links.
A nicely done bio/pic/links page in Japan.
IMDb page for Joyce's nephew Paddy
A page of quotes from JJ's works.
A great-books site with bibliographic links to the Library of Congress.
A file on the US censorship of Ulysses with pic and sound.
Ron Turner's one-page bio.
Thoughts on Joyce's exile from Ireland.
A slow-loading hypermedia tribute to Joyce by Susan Weil.
A library with a Ulysses first edition (includes b&w pic).
A short review of Costello's what-if biography of Leopold Bloom.
A 263k gif of a b&w photo of a Bloom impersonator.
A comparison of JAJ and Stanley Kubrick
The Australian JJ Foundation has some activities.
A Spanish-language site with pics and a sound sample (of JAJ reading Ulysses?).
A baffling footrace for Boston Joyceans.
JAJ in the next world pitching for the Paradise Pisces in the Cosmic Baseball Association.
A Liffey river-spirit sculpture.
A professor of classics named Anna Livia Plurabelle Thorpe!?!
A cafe JAJ frequented in Hungary. (Anyone speak Czech?)
A multimedia approach to Ulysses: http://www.ulysses-art.demon.co.uk/project.html
A multimedia examination of Joyce's Dublin.
A proposal for a multimedia opera of Ulysses, with a preview for the Mac only.
Send a 500k animated love letter with a Joyce-quote.
Journals:
JJ Quarterly page includes recent tables of contents.
My own favorite, the JJ Literary Supplement.
The IJJF handles subscriptions to the JJ Quarterly and the Newestlatter.
Missing: European Joyce Studies; The FW Circular.
Commercial:
Videos of Portrait, Ulysses, and Terence McKenna on FW from Mystic Fire (reviewed here), plus a short JAJ bio.
Tapes from Big Sur
A lecture-video on Joyce (their site sucks, though).
The best bookstore I know for Joyceana: Kenny's of Galway
A minimally Joyce-related CD-ROM from Voyager named after Joyce's Cinema Volta
Comix from David Lasky (site gone missing).
An ad for The Joyce of Cooking.
Blurb for a book on JAJ and Wyndham Lewis.
Term papers from $37.50.
Related:
Joyce relied on the Butcher-Lang Odyssey: http://www.bb.com/looptestlive.cfm?bookid=674&startrow=1
The Perseus Project's extravagant hypertext Odyssey
A nice summary of the Odyssey with links to the text etc.
A 600k single-file html of Butler's Odyssey.
A good Hamlet page.
A very hi-tech Dante site
A nice Vico page with lots of summaries.
A nice Blake page.
A biographical study of Ibsen. An etext of Ibsen's Peer Gynt. UVa'a HTML Wild Duck
An Aristotle page.
An Aquinas page.
Cardinal Newman page
Lady Gregory's "Our Irish Theatre" http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mmbt/women/gregory/theatre/theatre.html
An elaborate tour of Sylvia Beach's Shakespeare & Co. bookstore.
An Ezra Pound page.
A topnotch T.S. Eliot page.
A huge, well-maintained clearinghouse of URLs for all English and Irish authors.
Volume One of the 1911 Britannica from Project Gutenberg.
A free online 15-volume 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
Three gifs from the Book of Kells.
Michael Sundermeyer's Irish Lit resources include Synge's "Riders" and various other etexts
Perspectives on Jews in Ireland.
Conan Doyle's Stark-Munro Letters (Bloom's overdue library book, possibly a clue to some unguesed mystery).
A Guinness history page.
A Matthew Arnold page.
A detailed Joseph Campbell bibliography (plus tapes and videos).
Ulysses:
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