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Richard Ellmann’s “James Joyce” is widely regarded as the greatest literary biography of the 20th century, much as some see Joyce’s novel “Ulysses,” published in 1922, as its supreme ...
Ellmann, the Boswell to Joyce’s Dr. Johnson, was a Jewish academic who taught mainly at Northwestern and Oxford. “James Joyce” was published in 1959, meaning that Ellmann, who died in 1987, enjoyed ...
“The United States vs. Ulysses” centers on the case, tried at the Southern District of New York in 1933, of United States v.One Book Called Ulysses, which is a landmark of America’s law on free ...
Glasnevin Cemetery, Bloomsday, 2023. Actors Val O'Donnell, Paul Maher, Tim Casey, Ian Blackmore and Louis O'Byrne performed the story of Paddy Dignam's funeral as read in "Ulysses" by James Joyce.
Elevator Repair Service's stage adaptation of 'Ulysses,' presented by UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance, inspires a rereading of the James Joyce classic. Years later, the takeaways are ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The UB Libraries has hired an architect for its new James Joyce Museum, a permanent exhibition space that will attract thousands of visitors, students and scholars from around the ...
UB houses the largest collection of Joyce materials in the world, and the James Joyce Museum on the South Campus is scheduled to open in 2027. Joed Viera, Buffalo News I’m excited to see the museum.
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‘Ellmann’s Joyce’ Review: On the Trail of Genius - MSNOn most fronts, Ellmann was Joyce’s opposite: mild mannered in person and socially conservative. Among his closest friends when he studied at Yale was James Jesus Angleton, later the head of ...
The James Joyce Collection, the largest such collection in the world, covers the entire span of Joyce’s artistic life and consists of more than 10,000 pages of the author’s working papers, notebooks, ...
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