Celebrating Michael Groden: A Public Tribute…Continue Reading Celebrating Michael Groden: A Public Tribute
Celebrating Michael Groden: A Public Tribute

Celebrating Michael Groden: A Public Tribute…Continue Reading Celebrating Michael Groden: A Public Tribute
Dr. Robert Brazeau University of Alberta For the first many years of its life, Finnegans Wake was thought to have too few prescient and informing contexts. The “unreadability” of the work was deemed to derive, at least in part, from the general absence of other, proximate works that might allow access to the linguistic density…Continue Reading Call For Papers: Finnegans Wake in Context
DATELINE: PARIS, FEBRUARY 2, 1922* Gare-de-Lyon Train Station—7:00 a.m By Richard J. Gerber It was more than an hour before sunrise, still dark and cold. A nervous thirty-four-year-old Sylvia Beach—the American proprietor of the Shakespeare and Company bookshop—pulled her wool coat close and tugged at her cloche hat as she looked down the track….Continue Reading Happy Birthday, Mr. Joyce: The First Copies of Ulysses
The James Joyce Quarterly would like to help you celebrate the centenary of Joyce’s Ulysses. Below, you can find a list of lectures, films, and exhibits that explore the impact of the first one hundred years of Joyce’s seminal work and navigate what the novel’s next hundred years may look like. 100 Years of Ulysses…Continue Reading Ulysses Centenary Events
ARTICLES The Space Between Fiction and Reality: Uncovering the Real Lizzie Twigg Elizabeth Foley O’Connor A Royal Divorce: Background, Summary, and Commentary John Gordon Hope, Hunger, and Spiritual Liberation in Joyce’s Dubliners David Rando Mētis in Modern Life Benjamin Madden “The flow of language as it is. the Thoughts”: On time and Thoughts and Movement in Ulysses Timea…Continue Reading Issue 59.1
We’re delighted to announce that Layne Farmen has moved into the Book Review Editor position at the James Joyce Quarterly. Layne is a PhD student at the University of Tulsa and is currently writing a dissertation on Modernism and Adaptation. He has delivered conference papers on the work of James Joyce; the cinema of Richard…Continue Reading Book Review Editor Announcement
The XXVIII International James Joyce Symposium is interested in contributions examining the long reception and posterity of Ulysses, Joyce’s influence on writers and artists (including creative contributions in various forms and mediums), and the history of a hundred years of Joyce criticism. The century of Ulysses has coincided with a wide range of innovative critical approaches and…Continue Reading Call for Papers: XXVIII International James Joyce Symposium
PERSPECTIVES Zerothruster: A Report on the 2019 Zurich James Joyce Foundation Workshop, 5-11 August 2019 Halila Bayramova ARTICLES Introduction Katherine Ebury and Michelle Witen “The Sassenach wants his morning rashers”: The Colonial Market and the Commodified Animal in “Telemachus” Robert Brazeau Bullockbefriending Bards: The Ambivalent Role of Cattle in the Odyssey and Ulysses Stephanie Nelson…Continue Reading Issue 58.1-2
This installment of our “Clever, Very” series is an interview with Mark David Kaufman, an assistant professor of English at the United States Air Force Academy. Kaufman’s research interests include legal, aesthetic, and medical discourses as well as espionage and the recruitment of authors by MI6. Dr. Kaufman has published numerous articles on Joyce as…Continue Reading Clever, Very: Mark David Kaufman
PERSPECTIVES Smoking with John:John Bishop (1948-2020), Guide, Philosopher, and Friend Jonathan Goldman John Bishop Meets The Dead D.J. Schiff Zooming Bloomsday 2020240 Richard J. Gerber ARTICLES An Incident in Hyde Park:Basil Thomson,Roger Casement,and Wakean Coincidence Mark David Kaufman The Way Out of Paralysis:Joyce and the Habitual Present Tense Kathleen Heininge James Joyce’s“The Dead”and Macrobius’s Saturnalia:…Continue Reading Issue 57.3-4