Clever, Very: Nuala O’Connor

Recently, Nuala O’Connor won The JJQ’s fiction contest, which asked participants to submit their own version of the short story titled “Ulysses” that Joyce briefly considered adding to Dubliners.  Her prize-winning entry appears in JJQ 55.1-2. As part of our ongoing “Clever, Very” series, we interviewed Ms. O’Connor about her contribution, and about her writing…Continue Reading Clever, Very: Nuala O’Connor

Issue 55.1-2

PERSPECTIVES “It darkles, (tinct, tint) all this our funnaminal world”: The Zurich James Joyce Foundation Workshop, 5-12 August 2018 Mikaela Kelley ARTICLES Introduction to “Encyclopedia Joyce”: On Being Very Big James Blackwell Phelan and Kiron Ward Ulysses, Annotation, and the Literature of Information Overload James Blackwell Phelan Filling in the Gaps: “Ithaca” and Encyclopedic Generation Philip…Continue Reading Issue 55.1-2

JJQ Anti-Harassment Statement

29 November 2018 On November 8, the James Joyce Quarterly received an open letter that alleged instances of sexual harassment and misconduct at numerous Joyce-related events sponsored by the International James Joyce Foundation and other such organizations.  The letter was signed by ninety-six scholars from the around the world who demanded that the various Joyce…Continue Reading JJQ Anti-Harassment Statement

Clever, Very: Mary Burke

As part of our “Clever, Very” series, we recently interviewed Mary Burke, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Irish Literature Concentration at UConn. She is author of “Tinkers”: Synge and the Cultural History of the Irish Traveller (Oxford). Her recent articles consider the politics of Irish souvenirs, Celtic Tiger motherhood and Claire Kilroy,…Continue Reading Clever, Very: Mary Burke

Issue 54.3-4

PERSPECTIVES The Joy of the Joycean World: The James Joyce Spanish Association Conference, Bilbao, Spain, 5-6 April 2018 Macarena Martín Martínez Some Essays About Aesthetics: The Twenty-Sixth International James Joyce Symposium, Antwerp, Belgium, 11-16 June 2018 Lillian Hingley ARTICLES Forgotten Remembrances: The 6 January “Women’s Christmas” (Nollaig na mBan) and the 6 January 1839 “Night…Continue Reading Issue 54.3-4

Clever, Very: Richard Barlow

As part of our “Clever, Very” series, we recently interviewed Richard Barlow, an assistant professor at Nanyang Technological University and author of The Celtic Unconscious: Joyce and Scottish Culture as well as multiple articles about Joyce. Dr. Barlow will be facilitating a new project which seeks to create an online research platform linking the text…Continue Reading Clever, Very: Richard Barlow

James Joyce Center Autumn/Winter Lecture Series 2018

The James Joyce Centre, in Dublin, has announced their 2018 Autumn and Winter lecture series. It will feature a diverse assortment of speakers and will cover a range of topics from the serialization of Joyce, to translating Paul Léon’s letters, and Anna Livia’s monologue.  All of the lectures are free to the public, but seating…Continue Reading James Joyce Center Autumn/Winter Lecture Series 2018

Issue 54.1-2

A scan of four playing cards from a Ulysses Themed deck. The cards are black ink illustrations on top of a rainbow that stretches from the bottom left of each card to the top right. On the top left card is the 10 of spades with a bare-chested woman with waves wrapping around her with the caption "yes". On the top right is the Jack of diamonds, with a child-like Satan sitting on a egg-like orb. On the bottom left is the 4 of diamonds, featuring a crucified Jesus wearing a bowler hat and with a long thin fish covering his abdomen at an angle; the caption reads" INRI-IHS I have suffered iron nails ran in". The final card on the bottom right is the queen of spades, representing Anne Hathaway with her head peeking out from the Globe theater stage. End image description.

PERSPECTIVES The Curse of a Title: bloominauschwitz (or, What’s Leopold Bloom Got To Do With It?) Patrick Morris ARTICLES Hunter and Gatherers: On the Trail of the Dubliners “Ulysses” and Its Mysterious Hero Marc A. Mamigonian A Committee Room. A Table. Evening: Using Beckett’s Waiting for Godot to Read Joyce’s “Ivy Day in the Committee…Continue Reading Issue 54.1-2

Clever, Very: Michelle Witen

Michelle Witen will be co-leading this Summer’s Zurich James Joyce Foundation’s Annual Workshop on the theme, Joycean Animals.  She is a Postdoctoral Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of Basel’s Department of English Linguistics and Literature, and she has just released her first monograph James Joyce and Absolute Music (Bloomsbury 2018), which came out…Continue Reading Clever, Very: Michelle Witen