Prof Mark Lawler will be performing his one-man show Doctoring James Joyce in the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University ...
When James Joyce's short story collection Dubliners was published on June 15th 1914 it was the end of a long and tortuous ...
James Joyce took over some of his private pupils ... children left Trieste for Switzerland leaving behind his furniture, books and some notebooks and papers (including the complete fair copy ...
Buildings constructed out of words, characters made with such complexity that they can jump out the pages, and stories so vivid that it feels like one is reading an epic. These words describe James ...
James Joyce died in Zurich, Switzerland, on January 13, 1941, but how did the most famous chronicler of Dublin life end up being buried in Zurich? According to Richard Ellmann’s spectacular ...
Usylessly is a new work by Morgan, a piece of bibliographic and typographic sculpture that is based on an exact replication of the 1922 Shakespeare and Company edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses – the ...
Plot: “The Dubliners” is a novel based on fifteen stories, written by James Joyce. The first story is called “The Sisters”, it describes a young man, whose name is not clear, that during a ...
On January 13, 1941, Irish literary genius James Joyce died in Zurich after undergoing surgery for a perforated ulcer. The day after his death, English newspaper The Guardian published a fitting ...