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Issue 60.3

PLENTY OF PREPROSPEROUSNESS

Jeffrey Drouin, Co-Editor

PERSPECTIVES

We’ll Always Have Parricide: Remembering Mark Wollaeger
Paul Saint-Amour
Three Quarks for Muster Mark
Kevin Dettmar
A Profile and Remembrance of J. Howard Woolmer (1929-2022): Gentleman, Scholar, and Bookdealer Extraordinaire
Richard J. Gerber
“Oh Yes!”: A Review of Yes and Yes: A Performance by the Liz Roche Dance Company, 4-6 May 2023, the Irish Arts Center, Hell’s Kitchen, New York
Richard J. Gerber
Being Global with Joyce in Transition: A Report on the XV James Joyce Italian Foundation conference in Rome, “Joys in Transition,” 1-3 February 2023
Mina Đurić

FEATURE SECTION ON DISPLACEMENT

James Joyce, Displacement, Human Rights: Introduction
Ellen Carol Jones
Migration and Empathy
Vincent J. Cheng
LÉ James Joyce’s Exiles
Agata Szczeszak-Brewer
The “Novelistic Wing of Human Rights”: James Joyce, Roger Casement, and Hannah Arendt
Luke Gibbons

ARTICLES

Stephen’s Telescopic Imagination: Geography, Astronomy, and Spatial Analytics in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Jason David Hall
Henry Flower Esq. and the Uses of History for Life in Ulysses
Matthew Fogarty

CURRENT JJ CHECKLIST

William S. Brockman

REVIEW ESSAY

The Cambridge Centenary “Ulysses”: Struggling Towards Contemporaneity
Hans Walter Gabler

REVIEWS

Hope, Form, and Future in the Work of James Joyce, by David P. Rando
Margot Norris
“Ulisse” di James Joyce: Guida all lettura, by John McCourt
Annalisa Federici
Rewriting Joyce’s EuropeThe Politics of Language and Visual Design, by Tekla Mecsnóber
Onno Kosters
HIstoricizing Modernists: Approaches to “Archivalism,” edited by Matthew Feldman, Anna Svendsen, and Erik Tonning
Wim Van Mierlo
Beyond Market ValueA Memoir of Book Collecting and the World of Venture Capital, by Annette Campbell-White
Laura Barnes
The Pace of Fiction: Narrative, Movement, and the Novel, by Brian Gingrich
Ceren Kuşdemir Özbilek
Ireland, Literature, and the CoastSeatangled, by Nicholas Allen
Kathryn Kirkpatrick