James Joyce in Zurich, 1915 (image courtesy the UB James Joyce Collection of the Poetry Collection, University Libraries, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York) In 1919, an excerpt ...
Three scholars, three memorable experiences, three nearly lifelong passions. For most of us, though, the book that unites them, James Joyce's Ulysses, evokes dread, not devotion. Its 700 ...
A groundbreaking and once-banned novel has been named the greatest book of all time by a major literary rankings site.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses, the modernist novel that forever changed literature, challenged the obscenity laws of its time, and that continues to ...
One hundred years ago this week, Sylvia Beach, who ran the bookstore Shakespeare and Company on 12 rue de l’Odéon in Paris and nurtured a community of expatriate writers that included Richard Wright, ...
Beyond Bloomsday: As James Joyce’s 'Ulysses' turns 100, a Princeton class considers its 1922 context
What does James Joyce's "Ulysses" tell us 100 years later? Published in 1922, the same year the Lincoln Memorial was dedicated and the Hollywood Bowl opened, “Ulysses” is an inextricable part of the ...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses, one of the most impactful ever written in the English language, will be celebrated on June 16 in an event known as Bloomsday. From Australia to Santa Barbara, devoted fans ...
‘Ulysses,” published a century ago, has two, coexisting reputations: one for being difficult to read, on account of its modernist techniques; another, at first glance contradictory, for its exposure ...
An art exhibition based on the eighteen episodes of James Joyce's famous novel Ulysses opened in Hammersmith, London. To mark the 100th anniversary year of the publication of James Joyce’s masterpiece ...
An Post, Ireland's postal service, has unveiled two new stamps to celebrate the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s "Ulysses." "Ulysses," which was initially published as a series of stories ...
On the calendar of literary high holy days, June 16 reigns supreme. It’s the date in 1904 on which Irish novelist James Joyce set his novel “Ulysses.” Lovers of the book call it Bloomsday after ...
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