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100+ Joyce Sites on the WebNote: The code [N/A] indicates a site not available, broken, or obsolete when last checked on June 16, 2008."In respect of the recurrent emergence of the theme of sex in the minds of his characters, it must always be remembered that his locale was Celtic and his season Spring." -- Judge John M. Woolsey, December 6, 1933
PORTALS AND STARTING POINTS: Back to Top
Michael Groden: supplements version originally published October 1998 in The James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 1, Fall 1997. Useful and scholarly annotations. Divided into separate files as Internet Mailing Lists and Realtime Discussion Groups (1-7), Electronic Journals (8), Omnibus Joyce Web Sites (9-13), Specialized Joyce Web Sites (14-57), Publications and Publishers (58-64), Library Collections (65-69), Related Sites (70) and General Literature Sites with Lists of Joyce Links (71-78).
Jorn Barger: The widest reaching set of Joyce pages including a Joyce portal, news, hypertexts, a chronology, texts, a weblog news, Features the James Joyce Portal, in depth examination of Joyce's works, biographical information, news, links, a an annotated and shortened edition of Finnegans Wake, and on-line resources on Dubliners and Ulysses.
Allen B. Ruch, AKA "The Great Quail": Beneath the conversational tone, an extraordinary wealth of texts, criticism, audio, pictures, news, films, books, and events of Joycean interest by
Rob Callahan: "the original Joyce web site".
Thirteen sites, including Jack W. Stone's Joyce Lacan Sint HomePage, The Edifice of Postmodern Cyber-Consciousness, Yes I said yes I will Yes, The Finnegans Wake Society of New York, The Ormond Quay Hotel, Give us the paw: the Ulysses Runic Randomizer, A page of James Joyce, My Foo's Won't Moo! [sic], Photo's and Quote's [sic] from the mouth of Jim to Nora, Joyce Luck Club (listserv), An-Thon's Home Page, Joycelonia, Ineluctable Modality images to accompany Ulysses, James Joyce Page (Bill Cadbury). and others.
ORGANIZATIONS AND LOCAL CENTERS: Back to Top INTERNATIONAL:
Morris Beja, President. Aiming to encourage scholarship, criticism and study in regard to the life, work and career of the writer. resources, symposium information and a web based newsgroup.
DUBLIN
Run by Joyce's own family, this elegant Georgian building in North Great George's Street is the centre of activity on Bloomsday. TRIESTE
http://www.univ.trieste.it/~nirdange/netjoyce/e_netjoyce/e_hp.html - bilingual info on Joyce's Trieste. Abridged, interactive version of the book "+James Joyce - Triestine Itineraries" by the Joyce Workshop at the University of Trieste.
Article about the author's life in the city. By Kit Snedaker.
ZURICH
http://www.joycefoundation.ch Fritz Senn: Established as a cultural library and active research center. Also offers a library of Joyce texts and related literature and artifacts. EUROPE
http://fb14.uni-mainz.de/~enb/ Hans Walter Gabler and Barney Engelhart: "The European James Joyce Forum is designed to provide a permanent panel for Joyceans of all faculties who carry out research in the Old World. It may also be conceived of as a virtual umbrella organisation for Joycean research centres and groups in Europe and hence as a forum for the European section of the Joyce community globally represented by the International James Joyce Foundation. A major purpose of EUROJOYS is to facilitate and coordinate correspondence and academic exchange with our colleagues outside Europe."
NORTH AMERICA
President A. Nicholas Fargnoli. Founded 1947. Meets several times a year in New York City.
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http://www.finneganswake.org/ - meets monthly to read portions of Finnegans Wake aloud. Also offers a list of Wake-related books, a directory of Wake reading groups, and links. AUSTRALIA
Charles Cave, Advertising an event exploring Ulysses by means of a mock trial. SCHOOLS
http://www.joycesummerschool.ie/ Anne Fogarty: Two week summer course in Ireland dedicated to the writings of the author. Includes a description of activities from 1997 to the present, including lecturers, scholarships and application. CONFERENCES AND EVENTS: Back to Top
http://www.theoffice.it http://www.sarasota.usf.edu/jjonthebay/ http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~jbishop/joyce2001/ http://www.ramble.org/ - the famous James Joyce Ramble road race (April 28, 1996), a celebration of sports, literature and the arts.
PUBLICATIONS, JOURNALS AND PRESSES Back to Top
http://www.utulsa.edu/jjq/default.htm - published by the University of Tulsa and dedicated to publishing articles on the life and works of Joyce. Introduction to the journal, list of contents of back issues and subscription information. Includes subscription information and a description of topics covered in back issues. Also features information about the Annual James Joyce Birthday Conference held at the University of Miami. http://www.cbl.leeds.ac.uk/~eng6rb/brdsheet.htm http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce - online scholarly critique of the works of James Joyce. Recently recovered first issue at xxxxx. http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/english/organizations/ijjf/newslett.htm http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/jjsa.html "Each volume of the annual carries articles from leading Joyce scholars emphasizing the areas of historical, textual, and comparative criticism....JSA includes a comprehensive bibliography of the previous year's Joyce-related publications." Now at Fordham University. DISCUSSION THREADS
http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/01/09/specials/joyce.html - from The New York Times. Includes review and article archives. Registration required. news:alt.books.james-joyce Discussion forum at the New York Times on Joyce's classic novel. Aims to provides a permanent panel for Joycean researchers. Provides various links about the life and work of Joyce.
TEXTS, CRITICISM, AND HYPERTEXTSBack to Top CHAMBER MUSIC
The full text.
DUBLINERS
A lesson on Joyce's short story and a link to Irish history. http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/dubliners/ - features essays, message boards, links to articles and online texts, story maps, and more. http://www.stg.brown.edu/~rog/WWD/ - features online texts and related links. ARABY
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~awong/gems/araby.html http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/shorts/araby.html http://www.stg.brown.edu/~rog/WWD/WWDaraby.html http://eserver.org/fiction/araby.html http://www.stg.brown.edu/~rog/WWD/CollText/WWDColl.araby29.html http://theliterarylink.com/araby_essays.html THE DEAD
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End of Life: The Dead - excerpt from the Joyce story.
http://www.jamesjoycesthedead.com/ - musical by Richard Nelson and Shaun Davey, based on the short story. http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/dead.htm PORTRAIT -- TEXTS
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=4217 Bibliomania site. PORTRAIT -- CRITICISM AND SECONDARY WORKS
Provides a bibliography of the writer, notes explaining phrases in foreign languages or in local dialect, and critical reviews of the novel. Summary and analysis of the novel. Includes a biography, message board and background information. Features a brief biography, summary, character information, and quotes. An examination of Einsteinian influences on Joyce's development of Stephen Dedalus, by R. David Heekin. http://www.bibliomania.com/Fiction/joyce/artist/index.html . http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~kershner/port.html - includes information about Joyce's life, critical comments, and notes on the novel. http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/portrait/ - links and resources, including reviews, analysis, motifs, and texts. ULYSSES --TEXTS http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=4300 Searchable HTML at Bibliomania. ULYSSES -- HYPERTEXTS
An annotated version of the novel compiled by Laura M. Crook. ULYSSES -- CRITICISM AND SECONDARY WORKS
Atlantic Monthly article describing the cultural, political, and linguistic problems peculiar to the 1995 translation of Ulysses into Chinese. Annotated bibliography by Brittney G. Chenault, commenting on the discussion of feminism in various secondary sources. Six humorous or personal papers presented at a Bloomsday seminar in Melbourne in 2000, focusing on Ulysses in particular. Biography, essay "Simulacra in The Matrix and Ulysses" and thesis "Mis(dis)placed Progeny: The fruit of Leopold Bloom's Loins" downloads. FINNEGANS WAKE -- TEXTS
The complete text of _Finnegans Wake_, along with a search engine. FINNEGANS WAKE -- SECONDARY WORKS Presents articles by Joyce Centre members on Finnegans Wake. Glosses, tips, and explanations of words in Finnegans Wake A letter providing a brief introduction to the work, plus analysis of some of its characters, events and themes. Formerly material Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist, with biography, links, essays, quotes and a discussion forum, but now a redirecting link to joycean.org (see above). http://members.tripod.com/~Sinkest/ - offers explanations of words in Finnegans Wake with a glossary. http://members.ozemail.com.au/~caveman/Joyce/FW/ - includes a detailed study of Chapter 7, as well as a feature on the prurient bits of the book. http://www.mailbag.com/users/bjork/b1494.htm - invites visitors to join in helping to decipher and annotate a page from one of Joyce's notebooks. http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/fwake/shortwake.html - presented by Jorn Barger. Offers annotated excerpts and discussion areas for each chapter. http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/fwake/ - includes discussion of the evolution of the various chapters. http://www.salon.com/audio/2000/10/05/joyce1/index.html - audio clip of Joyce reading from his novel. http://duszenko.northern.edu/joyce/ - analysis of Newtonian and New Physics, the theory of relativity, and quantum mechanics as incorporated into Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
SCHOLARLY CRITICISM AND BIOGRAPHYBack to Top
David Hayman's James Joyce Scholar's Collection (14 books): Benstock, Bernard, Joyce-again's wake : an analysis of Finnegans wake (1965) Benstock, Shari; Benstock, Bernard, Who's he when he's at home : a James Joyce directory (1980) Bonheim, Helmut. A lexicon of the German in Finnegans wake (1967) Budgen, Frank. James Joyce and the making of 'Ulysses', and other writings (1972) Hart, Clive.Structure and motif in Finnegans wake (1962) Joyce, James. A first-draft version of Finnegans wake (1963) Hayman, David. The "Wake" in transit (1990) McHugh, Roland. The sigla of Finnegans wake (1976) Mink, Louis O. A Finnegans wake gazetteer (1978) Norris, Margot. The decentered universe of Finnegans wake : a structuralist analysis (1976) O Hehir, Brendan. A Gaelic lexicon for Finnegans wake, and glossary for Joyce's other works (1967) O Hehir, Brendan; Dillon, John M. / A classical lexicon for Finnegans wake (1977) Peake, Charles. James Joyce, the citizen and the artist (1977) Scholes, Robert; Kain, Richard M. (ed.) The workshop of Daedalus (1965) BIOGRAPHY
Resource exploring the author's life and works. An introduction to the poet by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University. A biography. A concise introduction featuring a biography, major works, themes and style.
MEDIA: MUSIC, PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM, VIDEO: Back to Top
http://www.salon.com/audio/2000/10/05/joyce2a/index.html - audio clip of Frank McCourt reading from the story Sisters.
ONLINE SEARCHING AND RESEARCH: Back to Top
http://www.jamesjoycestudies.com/joyce/docs.html - offers downloadable Word files. Full summary and analysis of Ulysses written by Harvard students. Includes a biography, message board, and background information. An online study guide to the novel that can be downloaded or printed. Summary of the book's stories and identification of its major themes. Forum and live chat devoted to the life and works of James Joyce. http://www.joycean.org/ Although touted on Yahoo as a research center for "featuring the major works of James Joyce, plus essays, resources, multimedia, and links," "joycean.org" is actually a front for "james-joyce-essays.com," which sells papers for $9.95 a page (it's a branch of The Paper Store). Two additional fronts for "joycean.org" are "jamesjoyce.tv" and "www.jough.com" (formerly "In Bloom"). On the other hand, the variant link to "joycean.com," found on the Sarasota conference page, will direct you to a different surprise.
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