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Notes on the new Joyce manuscripts.
January 1, 2003... In May 2002, the Irish Government and the National Library of Ireland announced the purchase of an astonishing hoard of previously unknown Joyce manuscripts. The seller was Alexis Leon, son of Joyce's friend Paul Leon. (1) Coincidentally in...
The National Library of Ireland's new Joyce manuscripts: an outline and archive comparisons.
January 1, 2003... On May 29, 2002, the National Library of Ireland announced its acquisition of a large collection of previously unknown Joyce manuscripts. The documents had been in the possession of Alexis Leon, son of Joyce's Paris friends Paul and Lucie Leon,...
Ireland must be important ...
January 1, 2003... When it came to the choice of an MA course at University College Dublin in 1969, for me and for almost all my friends who had graduated with a BA in English, there was only one real option--Modern English and American Literature. One or two...
The heretical Auctoritas of Giordano Bruno: the significance of the Brunonian presence in James Joyce's the day of the rabblement and Stephen Hero.
January 1, 2003... Bruno, Giordano. Opera omnia. Decr. S. Offi. 8. Febr. 1600.
Index Librorum Prohibitorum. (1)
Extravagance followed. The simple history of the Poverello was soon out of mind and he established himself in the maddest of companies....
"Might be what you like, till you hear the words": Joyce in Zurich and the contrapuntal language of Ulysses.
January 1, 2003... If you can hear, this music will make you think of a lot of weird and wonderful things. You might even become one of them.
Amiri Baraka, John Coltrane Live at Birdland
When the young American music student Otto Luening arrived in...
Unveiling desire: pleasure, power and masquerade in Joyce's "Nausicaa" episode.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2003... In his 1897 treatise Auto-eroticism, Havelock Ellis offers a provocative illustration in support of his claim that "the more or less voluntary pressure of the thighs... brought to bear on the sexual regions" is alone sufficient to produce...
The oxymoron of fidelity in Homer's Odyssey and Joyce's Ulysses.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2003... O, weeping God, the things I married into!
(U 3.65)
In Joyce's Ulysses, Leopold Bloom wonders about the state and fate of his marriage as he prepares to return home to his unfaithful wife, Molly:
The eternal question of the...
James Joyce as a cyclist.(Critical Essay)
January 1, 2003... In the "Ithaca" episode of Ulysses, "cycling on level macadamised causeways" is subsumed under "lighter recreations" (U 17.1592-3), but cycling is not only a recreation, it is a facility of transit, too. "What facilities of transit were...