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  1. A Bibliography of James Joyce, 1882-1941 by John J. Slocum, Herbert Cahoon, 1971-12-27
  2. Exiles. A play in three acts, including hitherto unpublished notes by the author, discovered after his death, and an introduction by Padraic Colum. by James (1882-1941). JOYCE, 1951
  3. The JAMES JOYCE SONGBOOK.Edited and with a Commentary by Ruth Bauerle. by James [1882 - 1941].Bauerle, Ruth - Editor. Joyce, 1982
  4. The CRITICAL WRITINGS Of JAMES JOYCE. by James [1882 - 1941]. Ellmann, Richard [1918 - 1987] & Mason, Ellsworth - Editors. Joyce, 1959
  5. LETTERS Of JAMES JOYCE. Edited by Stuart Gilbert. by James [1882 - 1941]. Joyce, 1957
  6. The portable James Joyce, with an introduction & notes by Harry Levin by James (1882-1941) Joyce, 1963-01-01
  7. WORD INDEX To JAMES JOYCE'S STEPHEN HERO. by James [1882 - 1941]. Anderson, Chester G. - Compiler. Joyce, 1958-01-01
  8. Introducing James Joyce, a selection of Joyces prose by T.S. Eliot. With an introductory note by James (1882-1941) Joyce, 1942-01-01
  9. A Bibliography of James Joyce (1882-1941). by John J. and Herbert Cahoon. Slocum, 1953
  10. Cloverdale Review of Criticism &Poetry ,James Joyce 1882 1941 in Memoriam 1992 publication by various, 1992-01-01
  11. Cloverdale Review of Criticism & Poetry: James Joyce 1882 1941 in Memoriam (Nineteen Ninety-One Ser.))
  12. Ulysses by James (1882-1941) JOYCE, 1922
  13. COLLECTED POEMS. by James [1882 - 1941]. Joyce, 1937
  14. Pomes penyeach. by James (1882-1941) Joyce, 1952-01-01

1. James Joyce
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James Joyce (18821941) Upholding the lid he (who?) gazed in the coffin (coffin?) at the oblique triple (piano!) wires.
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6. James Joyce - Biography And Works
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Peter Parker) James (Augustine Aloysius) Joyce 1882 1941. Joyce was born in Dublin, where his father was a rates collector.
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James Joyce James Joyce was born on February 2, 1882 in Dublin, Ireland.
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by John J Pilch Bruce J Malina ISBN 1565630041. Bibliography of James Joyce 1882 1941 by John J Slocum ISBN 1125127767
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11. Biographie: James Joyce, 1882-1941
Kurzbiographie.
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Durch Geldnot in der Familie kann die Ausbildung der Kinder nur teilweise finanziert werden.
Er veröffentlicht seine erste Rezension "Ibsen's New Drama" in einer Londoner Zeitschrift. Aufgrund dieses Erfolgs beschließt er, Schriftsteller zu werden.
Joyce veröffentlicht einen Aufsatz, in dem er die dominierende kulturelle Bewegung des "Celtic Revival" angreift. Er lehnt die mythologische Verklärung und einseitige Überbetonung des keltischen Erbes ab und versucht anders als die Vertreter des "Celtic Revival", in seinen Werken die verschiedenen kulturellen Einflüsse darzustellen, die auf die irische Gesellschaft einwirken.
Joyce kehrt nach Irland zurück. Er versucht sich in verschiedenen Berufen und arbeitet nebenbei an seinem ersten Roman, "Stephen Hero", später veröffentlicht unter dem Titel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" ("Porträt des Künstlers als junger Mann").
Joyce schreibt einige Kurzgeschichten mit Dubliner Hintergrund für eine Landwirtszeitschrift. Drei Geschichten werden unter dem Pseudonym "Stephen Dedalus" veröffentlicht.

12. JOYCE, James Augustine
Eintrag im BiographischBibliographischen Kirchenlexikon. Biographie, Bibliographie.
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Band III (1992) Spalten 744-746 Autor: Ursula Hoffacker Werke: James Joyce, Werke. Frankfurter Ausgabe in 7 Bd.n, hrsg. v. Reichert, Klaus unter Mitarb. v. Fritz Senn, 1969-1076; Ders., Werkausgabe, 6 Bde., 1986; Ders., Finnegans Wake. Übertragungen, hrsg. v. Klaus Reichert/Fritz Senn, 1989. Lit.: Ursula Hoffacker

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James Joyce (18821941). I Hear an Army I hear an army charging upon the land, And the thunder of horses plunging; foam about their knees Arrogant,
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I Hear an Army I hear an army charging upon the land, And the thunder of horses plunging; foam about their knees: Arrogant, in black armour,behind them stand, Disdaining the reins, with fluttering whips, the Charioteers. They cry into the night their battle name: I moan in sleep when I hear afar their whirling laughter. They cleave the gloom of dreams, a blinding flame, Clanging, clanging upon the heart as upon an anvil. They come shaking in triumph their long grey hair: They come out of the sea and run shouting by the shore. My heart, have you no wisdom thus to despair? My love, my love, my love, why have you left me alone? Des Imagistes Note : a version with different lineation appears as Chamber Music XXXVI.
Bibliography
  • Anderson, C. G., James Joyce
  • Arnold, Bruce, The Scandal of Ulysses: The Sensational Life of a 20th-Century Masterpiece
  • Attridge, Derek, ed., The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce
  • Bell, R. H., Joco Serious Joyce
  • Benstock, Bernard, ed., The Seventh of Joyce
  • Bishop, John

14. James Joyce
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (18821941). Irish novelist, noted for his experimental use of language in such works as ULYSSES (1922) and FINNEGANS WAKE
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (1882-1941) "But when the restraining influence of the school was at a distance I began to hunger again for wild sensations, for the escape which those chronicles of disorder alone seemed to offer me. The mimic warfare of the evening became at last as wearisome to me as the routine of school in the morning because I wanted real adventures to happen to myself. But real adventures, I reflected, do not happen to people who remain at home: they must be sought abroad." (from Dubliners James Joyce was born in Dublin as the son of John Stanislaus Joyce, impoverished gentleman, who had failed in a distillery business and tried all kinds of professions, including politics and tax collecting. Joyce's mother, Mary Jane Murray, was ten years younger than her husband. She was an accomplished pianist, whose life was dominated by the Roman Catholic Church and her husband. In spite of the poverty, the family struggled to maintain solid middle-class facade. From the age of six Joyce, was educated by Jesuits at Clongowes Wood College, at Clane, and then at Belvedere College in Dublin (1893-97). Later the author thanked Jesuits for teaching him to think straight, although he rejected their religious instructions. At school he once broke his glasses and was unable to do his lessons. This episode was recounted in A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN (1916). In 1898 he entered the University College, Dublin, where he found his early inspirations from the works of

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James Joyce was born in Dublin, on February 2, 1882, as the son of John Stanislaus Joyce, an impoverished gentleman, who had failed in a distillery business and tried all kinds of professions, including politics and tax collecting. Joyce's mother, Mary Jane Murray, was ten years younger than her husband. She was an accomplished pianist, whose life was dominated by the Roman Catholic Church. In spite of their poverty, the family struggled to maintain a solid middle-class facade.
From the age of six Joyce, was educated by Jesuits at Clongowes Wood College, at Clane, and then at Belvedere College in Dublin (1893-97). In 1898 he entered the University College, Dublin. Joyce's first publication was an essay on Ibsen's play

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Biography of James Joyce (1882-1941)
James Joyce James Augustine Aloysius Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, just south of Dublin in a wealthy suburb called Rathgar. The Joyce family was initially well off as Dublin merchants with bloodlines that connected them to old Irish nobility in the country. James' father, John Joyce, was a fierce Irish Catholic patriot and his political and religious influences are most evident in Joyce's two key works A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses. In opposition to his mother's wishes, Joyce left Ireland in 1902 to pursue a medical education in Paris, and did not return to Ireland until the following year upon news of his mother's debilitation and imminent death. After burying his mother, Joyce continued in Ireland, working as a schoolteacher at a boys' school?another autobiographical detail that recurs in the story of Stephen Dedalus. After barely spending a year in Dublin, Joyce returned to the Continent, drifting in and out of medical school in Paris before taking up residence in Zurich. It was during this period that Joyce began writing professionally. In 1905, Joyce completed a collection of eight stories, entitled Dubliners, though it was not until 1913 that the volume was actually printed. During these frustrating and impoverished years, Joyce heavily relied upon the emotional support of Nora Barnacle, his unmarried Irish lover, as well as the financial support of his younger brother, Stanislaus Joyce. Both Nora and Stanislaus remained as protective, supporting figures for the duration of the writer's life. During the eight years between Dubliners' completion and publication, Joyce and Barnacle had two children, a son named Giorgio and a daughter named Lucia.

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Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. Oxford University Press, 1959, rev. 1982. The standard biography, usefully supplemented by more recent and specialized accounts by Peter Costello and John McCourt and by biographies of family members and people around Joyce. Gifford, Don, with Robert J. Seidman. Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses. University of California Press, 1988. Joyce, James. Dubliners. Oxford World's Classics. Ed. Jeri Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2000. Includes text of Dubliners edited by Robert Scholes, plus an extensive introduction, apparatus, and notes. Joyce, James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Oxford World's Classics. Ed. Jeri Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2000. Includes text of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man edited by Chester Anderson, plus an extensive introduction, apparatus, and notes. Joyce, James. Ulysses: A Critical and Synoptic Edition. Ed. Hans Walter Gabler with Wolfhard Steppe and Claus Melchior. 3 vols. Garland, 1984; Ulysses: The Gabler Edition. 1 vol. Vintage, 1986, rev. 1993. A critical edition of the text of Ulysses, based on Joyce's manuscripts. The three-volume edition has a full scholarly apparatus.

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