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| | Joyce - Biographical Sketches |
 | | Biography of James Joyce Tim Miller of Six Galley Press has kindly donated this comprehensive biographical essay on James Joyce. |  | | It eventually appeared in book form in 1922 in Paris, where Joyce and his family had settled, in a limited edition of 1,000 copies, and was followed by an English edition of 2,000 copies, also printed in Paris. |  | | Joyces domestic life was a happy one although indeed checkered by a morbid jealousy correlative with his sense of persecution as a writer and in its last years darkened by his daughters decline into insanity. |
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http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/joyce_biography.html
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| | IQ Infinity: the unknown James Joyce |
 | | Joyce's long-suffering common-law wife, Nora Barnacle, was the subject of a feminist biography by Brenda Maddox. |  | | The movie portrays Joyce swearing, which he never did in later life, but Joseph Holloway (in his diaries), CP Curran (in the NY Times) and Padraic Colum (in a memoir) acknowledge that the Joyce of 1904 swore freely. |  | | Because Joyce is so obscure, it's easy for anyone who's intellectually ambitious to become the local Joyce expert by reading Ellmann and a few other sources. |
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http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj
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| | The San Antonio College LitWeb James Joyce Page |
 | | Derek Attridge, The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce. |  | | Nicholas Fargnoli and Michael P. Gillespie, James Joyce A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work. |  | | His biography of Joyce is regarded as one of the greatest literary biographies of this century. |
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http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/joyce.htm
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| | JAMES JOYCE'S PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST |
 | | BIOGRAPHY for the first of several screens devoted to Joyce's life and times. |  | | This page is an attempt to help new readers and old fans of James Joyce's book A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by providing on-line some information about the book and its writing. |  | | For a set of notes on Portrait explaining phrases in foreign languages or in local dialect such as "non serviam" or "greaves in his number"--basically, the footnotes to my edition of the novel--click on NOTES. |
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~kershner/port.html
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| | BookHq: Compare New & Used Books and College Textbooks Prices |
 | | 0521551811 : James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Culture, Biography and the Jew in Modernist Europe |  | | 0521636205 : James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Culture, Biography, and 'the Jew' in Modernist Europe |  | | 0835714519 : James Joyce and the Beginnings of "Ulysses" |
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http://www.bookhq.com/history/j_300.html
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| | Joyce Resources |
 | | The International James Joyce Foundation -- The IJJF home page is the internet source for information about the International James Joyce Foundation and about Joyce studies across the net. |  | | Music in the Works of James Joyce -- A companion web site to the fine compact disc of the same title, featuring songs important to Joyce's writing. |  | | Flying By the Net:James Joyce in Cyberspace -- A comprehensive guide to Joyce on the web developed by Michael Groden. |
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http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rickard/Joyce.html
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| | The Croessman Collection of James Joyce 1901-1958 |
 | | There are thirty letters and cards, dated 1925-1938, from Joyce to Gorman (and his wife), discussing corrections for the biography and for Joyce's manuscript "Sullivan," as well as efforts to help tenor John Sullivan. |  | | Joyce's schema for Ulysses is here as are drafts of "From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer" (originally titled "Sullivan") and "Epilogue to Ibsen's 'Ghosts.'" The typescripts and galley proofs of Gorman's biography have autograph corrections by Gorman and suggested corrections by Joyce (in Paul Leon's hand). |  | | The final section of the Croessmann Collection of James Joyce is the most diverse, containing correspondence, manuscripts, galley proofs, musical holographs, photographs, pictorial representations, sculpture, and ephemera. |
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http://www.lib.siu.edu/projects/irish/tccjj.htm
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 | | Notes for Joyce: An Annotation of James Joyce's Ulysses. |  | | The Aesthetics of Chaosmos: The Middle Ages of James Joyce. |  | | James Joyce/ Finnegans Wake: Our Exagmination Round his Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. |
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http://www.florin.ms/libhe.html
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| | _johnstanislaus.html |
 | | So many books have been written about James Joyce that somebody was bound, sooner or later, to produce a biography of his father, Johhn Stanislaus Joyce, reckoned to be one of the most gifted reprobates in the Ireland of his time. |  | | James Joyce's works were heavily influenced by his father. |  | | Jack Joyce, as he was known, was born in 1849 and died in 1931- to write such a detailed biography at such a removed and with few hard facts to go on was a difficult task and obviously a huge amount of research has gone into this book. |
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http://www.iol.ie/joycecen/newsletter/_johnstanislaus.html
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| | James - The James Tiptree, Jr. Award |
 | | The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to the promotion of an understanding of the life and works of this most famous Dubliner. |  | | James Joyce: The Brazen Head - Author Homepage |  | | Biography of James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) James Clerk Maxwell was born at 14 India Street in Edinburgh, a house built by his parents in the 1820s, |
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http://www.thensearch.com/?q=james
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| | John Stanislaus Joyce - Reviewscout.co.uk |
 | | A biography of the father of James Joyce, a Fenian, Parnellite and drunk |  | | John Stanislaus Joyce - The Voluminous Life and Genius of James Joyce's Father |  | | Obsessed with the burden of being an only son of an only son, John Joyce |
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http://www.reviewscout.co.uk/1857026926
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake |
 | | Subjects > Biography > Novelists, Poets & Playwrights > Novelists > Authors, J-N > Joyce, James |  | | My Brother's Keeper: James Joyce's Early Years; Paperback ~ Stanislaus Joyce, Richard Ellmann (Editor) |  | | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0374194246
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| | University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Paul Briand (MC 120) |
 | | f.9 "The Catholic Mass in James Joyce's Ulysses." James Joyce Quarterly. |  | | His second book, In Search of Paradise, a double biography of the famous writing team of Charles Nordhoff and James Hall, was completed six years later. |  | | Major Briand published his first book, Daughter of the Sky, a biography of Amelia Earhart, in April of 1960. |
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http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/briand.htm
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| | JAMES JOYCE'S PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST |
 | | BIOGRAPHY for the first of several screens devoted to Joyce's life and times. |  | | This page is an attempt to help new readers and old fans of James Joyce's book A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by providing on-line some information about the book and its writing. |  | | For a set of notes on Portrait explaining phrases in foreign languages or in local dialect such as "non serviam" or "greaves in his number"--basically, the footnotes to my edition of the novel--click on NOTES. |
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http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~kershner/port.html
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| | Joyce Cary |
 | | He concludes with the following comment: "[I]n his narrative techniques Cary was a restless improviser, an admirer of James Joyce who found in modernism his own artistic liberation. |  | | Joyce Cary, Ulster History Circle: A brief biography. |  | | Joyce Cary (1888-1957), Ireland'seye.com: A brief biography of the Irish writer.-MJM |
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http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/20thc-britauthors/cary-joyce.htm
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| | pseudopodium: Joyce |
 | | Jameson's least mendacious attack on Joyce is purely personal and based on a very slim selection from Joyce's private letters and biography. |  | | Whereas Dashiell Hammett's letters, like James Joyce's, are purely practical objects (even when their practical purpose is to give their recipients a sense of personal connection), springing from completely different impulses than the writer's book-objects, constructed along completely different lines, and not of much interest except to the addressed or the biographer. |  | | He or she has to look at Joyce's text with as little understanding as possible and to translate Joyce's sentences into sentences that the translator does not understand either. |
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http://www.pseudopodium.org/search.cgi?Joyce
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| | James |
 | | James Joyce: The Brazen Head - Author Homepage |  | | This site is dedicated to one of the most famous black artist : James Brown. |  | | Peace Troubadour James Twyman had an experience in the summer of 1995 that would forever change his life. |
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http://aliveinfo.com/?q=james
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| | James Joyce Collection |
 | | A typescript of a speech by Richard Ellmann, "James Joyce, Irish European," is here, as well as writings by Stuart Gilbert such as a biographical sketch on Joyce for the Dictionary of National Biography, page proofs for his James Joyce's Ulysses (1930), and a small folder of Joyceana. |  | | John Francis Byrne is represented in this section with five holograph notebooks and galley proofs for his memoir Silent Years (1953), an address given at Cornell University in 1959, as well as numerous articles and a review of Richard Ellmann's James Joyce. |  | | So in the example Byrne, John Francis, 1880- --1.13 (6 from Joyce), 5.2 (78) there are six items from Joyce in box 1, folder 13; and 78 items from Byrne in box 5, folder 2. |
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http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/joyce.j.html
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 | | James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity Culture, Biography, and the Jew in Modernist Europe |  | | James Baldwin Voice from Harlem An Impact Biography |  | | The Malleus Maleficarum of Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger. |
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http://www.kalzit.com/kal_bo_semaj.htm
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| | James Joyce: A Penguin Life (Penguin Lives) 1882-1941 20th century Biography Biography & Autobiography Biography / Autobiography Biography/Autobiography Joyce, James, Joyce, James, 1882-1941 Literary Novelists, Irish Joyce, James |
 | | Irish writer Edna O'Brien's brief (179 page) biography of James Joyce was aimed at people like me who are curious about Joyce's life, but not curious enough to undertake Richard Ellman's definitive but massive biography. |  | | Instead she has concocted in James Joyce something that resembles one of her own novels: a spirited, lyrical, and acerbic narrative that just happens to feature the author of Ulysses in the starring role. Having experienced the constrictions of Irish life firsthand, O'Brien is particularly good on Joyce's downwardly mobile childhood. |  | | Still, when she sticks to her own inflections, her account of this "funnominal man" is an eminently readable and entertaining dose of Irish bitters. |
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http://www.supersearchpage.com/Books/0670882305.html
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| | Jane Hester Lidderdale, 1909 - 1996 |
 | | Papers collected by Jane Lidderdale during her work on the biography of Harriet Shaw Weaver and letters from Lucia Joyce are maintained in the James Joyce Collection at the University College London (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/special-coll/joyce.htm). |  | | In 1970 Faber published Dear Miss Weaver, a biography, written with a friend, Mary Nicholson, of her godmother, Harriet Weaver, the patroness of James Joyce. |  | | The papers of Jane Lidderdale, 1962 - 1969, comprising her correspondence with Margaret Storm Jameson and Rebecca West regarding Jane's memoir of Harriet Shaw Weaver are held at Women's Library, London (reference GB 0106 7/JLI) (http://www.aim25.ac.uk/). |
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http://www.lidderdale.com/gen019.html
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| | James Joyce Collection |
 | | A typescript of a speech by Richard Ellmann, "James Joyce, Irish European," is here, as well as writings by Stuart Gilbert such as a biographical sketch on Joyce for the Dictionary of National Biography, page proofs for his James Joyce's Ulysses (1930), and a small folder of Joyceana. |  | | In addition to these writings referring to Joyce are several political articles by Francis and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington. |  | | Incoming letters to Byrne are from Robert Adams (of Cornell University), Sylvia Beach, Isabel MacGarry Crotty (an old friend), Richard Ellmann, Robert Giroux (of Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc.), John Stanislaus Joyce, Lucia Joyce, and from several friends. |
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http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/joyce.j.html
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| | Search.com Directory : Arts : Art History : Artists : C : Collinson, James |
 | | related searches: james the band · james joyce · 007 die another day · rock and roll hall of fame · james bond · james band lyrics · william james · the world is not enough · jame-jam.ir · jref |  | | ArtMagick: James Collinson - Pre-Raphaelite Collection, biography and several of his best known works. |  | | Artcyclopedia: James Collinson - Links to works by the artist in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. |
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http://www.search.com/dir/Top/Arts/Art_History/Artists/C/Collinson,_James
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| | James Joyce Seminar |
 | | Wolfgang Iser, "Patterns of Communication in Joyce's Ulysses," in A Companion to James Joyce's "Ulysses," pp. |  | | Maud Ellmann, "The Ghosts of Ulysses," in James Joyce's Ulysses: A Casebook, ed. |  | | Brandon Kershner's Portrait Page–An excellent supplement to Joyce's novel, including biography, criticism, and notes. |
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http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rickard/326Syll.html
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| | The SocioWeb: Sociology Books » Oscar Wilde |
 | | If Richard Ellmann had not already written the definitive literary biography (his astonishing JAMES JOYCE), this utterly first-rate biography would be a legitimate candidate for the title. |  | | Richard Ellmann capped an illustrious career in biography (his James Joyce is considered one of the masterpieces of the 20th century) with this life of Oscar Wilde, which won both the National Book Critics Circle Award and Pulitzer Prize on its original publication in 1988. |  | | This is the kind of book that takes 20 years to write and must be a labor of love for the writer--the writer must really love his subject, in this case, Wilde. |
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http://www.socioweb.com/sociology-books/book/0394759842
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| | Richard Ellmann |
 | | Ellmann is perhaps best known for his masterpiece of literary biography James Joyce, a remarkably revealing account of the life of one of the 20th-century's most influential literary figures. |  | | Anthony Burgess called Ellmann's James Joyce, "The greatest literary biography of the century." Ellmann uses his consummate knowledge of the Irish milieu to bring together four literary luminaries in Four Dubliners: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce and Beckett, the collection of essays first delivered at the Library of Congress. |  | | Alibris is pleased to offer many first editions of Ellmann's works as well as many collectible Ellmann works, and several signed copies. |
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http://www.alibris.com/subjects/biographies/feature-author.cfm
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| | Joyce - Biographical Sketches |
 | | Biography of James Joyce Tim Miller of Six Galley Press has kindly donated this comprehensive biographical essay on James Joyce. |  | | JOYCE, JAMES AUGUSTINE (1882 - 1941), one of the most radical innovators of twentieth-century writing, who dedicated himself to exuberant exploration of the total resources of language. |  | | He is the one novelist in whom we can be sure to place our absolute trust, the single figure we can also be sure will be remembered, if any are, in 1,000 years times. |
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http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/joyce_biography.html
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