Articles on James Joyce

Found 159 articles.

  • moanday, tearsday, wailsday, thumpsday, frightday, shatterday. Bloomsday
    The Independent - London - 1997/06/14
  • Six Songs/Three Fragments to Poems by Jan Kasprowicz/Songs of the Fairytale Princess/Seven Songs to Poems by James Joyce/Four Songs to Poems by Rabindranath Tagore/Wesendonck Lieder
    Fanfare - 2008/07/01
  • Joyce novel can lead you to another plane
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1991/02/15
  • From Archer to Joyce, the nation's most beloved books
    The Independent - London - 2003/05/17
  • Anthropomorphism and other figures of speech in James Joyce's Ulysses.(Critical Essay)
    The Modern Language Review - 2004/07/01
  • Postcard from James Joyce is sold.(News)
    The Mirror (London, England) - 2001/01/15
  • As his world literature class discussed James Joyce in February at the University of Missouri-Columbia, Neal Boyd also had his mind on his music.
    KRT Photos - 2001/07/17
  • CARNIVAL of kitsch; Today is Bloomsday -cue a ghastlyweek awash with street performers and silly hats. Why are we allowing greed and frivolity to destroy the proud legacy of James Joyce's great literary masterpiece?
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2007/06/16
  • James Joyce: The Years of Growth.
    Contemporary Review - 1993/08/01
  • The Mutt and Jute dialogue in Joyce's Finnegans Wake: Some Gricean Perspectives. (author James Joyce; philosopher H.P. Grice)
    Style - 1994/06/22
  • Where have you gone, Henrik Pontoppidan?
    Jerusalem Post - 2002/10/16
  • Virginia Stephen Woolf
    Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2004/01/01
  • THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO Literary Ireland Joyce, Shaw, Wilde... Ireland has produced some of the best writers in the English language. ANTHEA MILNES examines their inspiration, from the wild Atlantic coast to Dublin's cosy pubs
    The Independent - London - 2002/06/15
  • PEOPLE
    International Herald Tribune - 2005/07/09
  • Anticipations: the remarkable forecasts of H.G. Wells: in 1901, H.G. Wells looked to the century ahead and predicted suburbia, flying machines, American superpower status, and moving sidewalks. But he had a few misses, too.
    The Futurist - 2007/09/01
  • The Irish and the gift of the gab
    The Independent - London - 1995/06/03
  • The Changing Face(s) of Ireland.
    Policy Studies Journal - 2000/12/22
  • Anna Manahan on her own.(THEATER)
    National Catholic Reporter - 2006/10/06
  • parody
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • D.H. Lawrence: The Story of a Marriage.(Brief Article)
    The Antioch Review - 1995/09/22
  • Try Dublin's cuisine on your way to James Joyce's house.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2002/03/04
  • Joseph Wiesenfarth. Ford Madox Ford and the Regiment of Women: Violet Hunt, Jean Rhys, Stella Bowen, Janice Biala.(Book review)
    Biography - 2006/09/22

  • National Catholic Reporter - 1995/09/08
  • #406
    The Washington Post - 1987/02/08
  • 'Bailengangaire' will begin Irish Rep's next season
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2003/10/22
  • ULYSSES JAMES JOYCE
    The Independent - London - 2008/05/23
  • The significance of the epiphany in Der Steppenwolf.(Critical Essay)
    International Fiction Review - 2002/01/01
  • Packing away books unwraps old feelings and memories
    Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA - 2005/03/21
  • 100 Best Books
    Talk of the Nation (NPR) - 1998/07/22
  • Bloom's major novelists.
    The Book Report - 2002/05/01
  • DUBLIN
    Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language - 1998/01/01
  • Lives in miniature.(On Fiction)(The Lemon Table)(Book Review)
    The New Leader - 2004/05/01
  • BACK IN THE DAY SOME OF THE TIDBITS - WOODROW WILSON WAS PRESIDENT - FROM 1918, THE LAST TIME THE SOX WON IT ALL
    The Boston Globe - 2004/10/31
  • Footnotes
    The Sunday Herald - 2002/04/07
  • IN SEARCH OF DUBLIN'S LITERARY HEROES.(Stars)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2006/08/27
  • Liberation literature and higher human development: the case of Ulysses and James Joyce.
    ReVision - 2003/06/22
  • Unpublishable! Writers from Jane Austen to Zane Grey
    The Virginia Quarterly Review - 1997/10/01
  • William Howard Gass
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15
  • TEN COMMANDMENTS LEADS LIST OF LISTS; AMERICANS LOVE TO MAKE LISTS. SO LET'S LOOK AT SOME FAVORITES.(LIFE)
    The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC) - 1998/08/16
  • Irish language enjoying renaissance.
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) - 2004/12/03
  • Mr Darcy or Mr Toad? The nation settles down to choose its favourite book
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2003/10/19
  • Dybek's powerful peeks at beauty amid the blight
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1990/04/08
  • Cillian Murphy: James Joyce once said that mistakes are portals of discovery. For Cillian Murphy, that could not be more true.(Interview)
    Interview - 2005/12/01
  • Spirited Men.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reviewer's Bookwatch - 2005/01/01
  • The literary genius whos proud of his Irish roots... Proud Irishman: Will Ferrell receiving his James Joyce award last night.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2008/01/24
  • BOOK BAG, #469
    The Washington Post - 1988/05/01
  • Book list less controversial
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1999/04/30
  • Gift from Princeton U. alum endows new Irish studies committee
    University Wire - 1999/04/16
  • Shenanigans could slow march to peace.(News)
    The Boston Herald - 2003/06/29
  • Industry Watch: Susquehanna Heads for Land of the Shamrock.(Product Announcement)
    Traders - 1999/12/01
  • PAGES
    ~ 1 ~ 2 ~ 3 ~ 4 ~

    About Our Articles: We've partnered with Highbeam Research to provide these article excerpts for your research needs. However, due to copyright laws, we cannot publish the whole article. To view these articles in full length you'll need to use the link above to access the free trial at Highbeam.



    Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily
    In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time.
    Email:
    Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter
    Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time.
    Email: