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JAMES JOYCE
James Joyce Links
“Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race.”
James Joyce

Dubliners
A online version of Dubliners.

Finnegans Web
Searchable web version of Finnegans Wake

Flying by the Net
This site is designed to track the Internet activity that Joyce and his works have inspired. Provides information on various web sites and provides links to other sites, including primary and secondary documents, an electronic journal of Joyce scholarship and several Internet discussion lists devoted to Joyce.

Great Books Index: James Joyce
Links to online copies of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Dubliners and Ulysses.  This site also contains links to other Joyce sites.

Internet Broadway Database: James Joyce
List of Broadway productions of Joyce’s works.  This site contains links to each work, with information on theatre, actors and production credits.  

Irish Writers Online -- Joyce
Brief biographies of Irish writers with information on their own works. 

James Joyce
This site contains news on and reviews of Joyce's books from the archives of The New York Times.   Must be a member to view.

James Joyce Centre, Dublin
The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of James Joyce. It provides a unique, personal view of the man, his work and his minutely-observed origins.  For those who have not read his work, the Centre aims to provoke curiosity – with a gentle spur. Evoking period and place, it sets out to provide an intimate and accessible introduction to James Joyce and the “heroic commonplace” still evident in Dublin .  For the student and scholar, the Centre serves as a conduit – whether for a casual browse, the search for that elusive footnote or essential research.

James Joyce Quarterly
For nearly forty years the James Joyce Quarterly has been the flagship journal of international Joyce studies. In each issue, the Journal brings together a wide of array of critical and theoretical work focusing on the life, work and reception of James Joyce. The Journal encourages submissions of all types, including archival, historical, biographical and critical research. Each issue of the Journal provides a selection of peer-reviewed essays representing contemporary Joyce scholarship. In addition, the Journal publishes notes, reviews, letters and a comprehensive checklist of recent Joyce-related publications.

Joyce Country – Data Source for Characters and Places in Joyce's Works
An alphabetical list of persons (real, present, absent, or imagined) and the places they inhabit (mostly Dublin) complied by Bob Williams.

Joyce Studies Annual
The Joyce Studies Annual is a resource for research on the work of James Joyce. Each volume of the Annual carries articles from leading Joyce scholars emphasizing the areas of historical, textual and comparative criticism.  Each publication includes a comprehensive bibliography of the previous year's Joyce-related publications. Key features of the publication include previously unpublished text and photographs from the extensive Joyce collection at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas .

Joyce, James Biography
Princess Grace Irish Library ( Monaco ) Electronic Irish Records Dataset.  This Web site is under construction and this portion requires a pass word.

Joycean.org
This site contains essays, discussion forums on Joyce’s works and an electronic version of all of Joyce's major works.  Links are in the Happy Birthday Joyce box.

Laboratorio Joyce
This site contains an electronic interactive version of the book James Joyce - Triestine Itineraries, published in Trieste by MGS Press.  The site provides a review of the most significant parts of Joyce’s Trieste: the houses where he lived, the seat of the Berlitz School and the various places he frequented in his spare time (restaurants, beach) or for work. In Italian and English.

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce
Discussion of various aspects of the book.

Project Gutenberg -- Joyce
Online versions of several James Joyce works.

The Antwerp James Joyce Center

The Antwerp James Joyce Center was founded at the University of Antwerp (UIA) in 1991, with two main objectives in mind. First, it is involved in different aspects of promoting the study of Joyce's work, specifically from a genetic point of view, and has established close working relationships with many Joyce scholars across the world. Second, it seeks to increase awareness of and generate enthusiasm for Joyce’s work in the Dutch-speaking world.

The Brazen Head
This site takes its name from a famous Irish pub and contains pictures, sound files and texts on Joyce.

The Finnegans Wake Society of New York
Resources, news, and meeting schedules of the Finnegans Wake Society in New York .  Includes a recording of James Joyce reading Finnegans Wake.

The International James Joyce Foundation Resource Center
The International James Joyce Foundation Resource Center aims to provide a primary reference source for those interested in Joyce studies and includes links to selected bibliographies of Joyce-criticism from all walks of life: biographical, genetic, Marxist, psychoanalytic, feminist, postcolonial, semiotic, poststructural, etc. This site contains a Joyce time line, an image gallery, a bookstore and many other links. This site is operated through Ohio State University .  The International James Joyce Foundation was created in 1967 at the First International James Joyce Symposium, held on Bloomsday--June 16--in Dublin . Its purposes are to encourage scholarship, criticism and study of the life, work, and career of James Joyce and to facilitate and coordinate ways in which scholars, critics, teachers, students, and general readers may meet together, correspond with each other, learn from one another and help each other in achieving a greater appreciation and understanding of Joyce’s work.  

The James Joyce Society

This site contains over 100 Joyce web site links, including portals (starting points), organizations, periodicals, texts, criticism, research and media.

The Modern Word on Joyce
This site contains extensive links to other Joyce Web sites, electronic texts, searches, home pages for Joyce organizations, and reading and research guides.

Zurich James Joyce Foundation
Official site of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation.  The Foundation was established in 1985 to keep alive the memory and work of Joyce for the literary world in general, and above all for Zurich , where he spent some important creative years and where he died.  This site includes a newsletter, schedule of events and information on Joyce in Zurich .

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