Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Joyce James

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 136    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Joyce James:     more books (100)
  1. James Joyce: The Poems in Verse and Prose
  2. The James Joyce Collection: Ulysses, Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Chamber Music, Exiles (Halcyon Classics) by James Joyce, 2009-06-16
  3. A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man (Norton Critical Edition) by James Joyce, 2007-04-13
  4. Ulysses by James Joyce, 2009-04-21
  5. James Joyce (Spanish Edition) by Italo Svevo, 1992-11
  6. Stephen Hero by James Joyce, 1963-06
  7. Dubliners / A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man by James Joyce, 1992
  8. James Joyce's Dublin: A Topographical Guide to the Dublin of Ulysses by Ian Gunn, Clive Hart, et all 2004-06
  9. Shakespeare and Joyce: A Study of Finnegans Wake by Vincent John Cheng, 1984-04-01
  10. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Text, Criticism, and Notes (Critical Library, Viking) by James Joyce, 1977-06-30
  11. El Ulises De James Joyce: Una Lectura Posible (Spanish Edition) by Marta Merajver-Kurlat, 2008-06-08
  12. The Works of James Joyce (Wordsworth Poetry Library) by James Joyce, 1999-12
  13. Ulysses: Complete Text with Integrated Study Guide from Shmoop by James Joyce, 2009-12-03
  14. My Brother's Keeper: James Joyce's Early Years by Stanislaus Joyce, T.S. Eliot, 2003-05

41. JAMES JOYCE TRIVIA
作家と作品に関する情報を提供。ニュース、読書ガイド、評論、掲示板。
http://jjtrivia.tripod.co.jp/
‚±‚̃TƒCƒg‚́AƒAƒCƒ‹ƒ‰ƒ“ƒhog‚̃ˆ[ƒƒbƒplì‰ÆƒWƒFƒCƒ€ƒYEƒWƒ‡ƒCƒXŠÖ˜Aî•ñ‚ÌŽûW‚ƏWÏ‚ð–ÚŽw‚µ‚Ä‚¢‚Ü‚·B

42. Joyce's Page On Cerebral Palsy
The story of james, a child with cerebral palsy. Provides links, information, and tips for making a difference in the lives of children with CP.
http://www.angelfire.com/home/cerebralpalsy/mamez.htm

43. JAMES JOYCE'S PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
This page is an attempt to help new readers and old fans of james joyce's book APortrait of the Artist as a Young Man by providing online some information
http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~kershner/port.html
Welcome to Brandon Kershner's Portrait Page.
This page is an attempt to help new readers and old fans of James Joyce's book A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by providing on-line some information about the book and its writing. Most of this information is adapted from the fuller treatment in R. B. Kershner, ed. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Three main options are available from this page: for information about Joyce's life with a special emphasis on his writing of Portrait , click on BIOGRAPHY for the first of several screens devoted to Joyce's life and times. For a summary of the critical reception of Portrait , click on CRITICISM . This also leads to several screens. For a set of notes on Portrait explaining phrases in foreign languages or in local dialect such as "non serviam" or "greaves in his number"basically, the footnotes to my edition of the novelclick on NOTES

44. Joycean: James Joyce » Home
Formerly In Bloom james joyce; features essays, multimedia resources, forums, and author's works.Category Arts Literature Irish Authors joyce, james......joycean.org and jamesjoyce.tv Online resource featuring essays, multimedia,forums, and the works of james joyce. Select A Work By james joyce
http://www.joycean.org/
@import "http://joycean.org/stylesheet.css"; HOME Works Essays Features Forums ... Guestbook Also JamesJoyce.tv This site will work and look better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
Advertise on Joycean.org!
"In Bloom: James Joyce" is now Joycean.ORG JOYCEAN.ORG VERSION 3.0
2 Feb 2002 3:01 AM
Welcome to the "grand opening" of the new Joycean.org website. We were previously "In Bloom: James Joyce" and decided to try that "our name is our address" thing.
Check out the forums , read some essays , and don't forget to sign our guestbook while you're here.
We've also just finished editing Joyce's only play, Exiles , and while it's not one of his more famous works, we hope you'll enjoy its rare inclusion.
So poke around and let us know how we're going.
Team Joycean.org
Exiles - First Act

HAPPY 120TH BIRTHDAY JAMES JOYCE
2 Feb 2002 2:56 AM In celebration of Joyce's 120th birthday (he doesn't look a day over 110) we decided to open a website. Forget that capricious groundhog and read some of Joyce's works JOYCEAN.ORG IS UNDER WAY

45. Joyce - Music: Stephen Albert
Short biography and selected works on texts of james joyce.
http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/music/albert.html
Stephen Albert To Wake the Dead
TreeStone
Symphony RiverRun
Flower of the Mountain
Sun's Heat
Ecce puer

Stephen Albert (1941-1992)
In 1992, one of America's most promising young composers was tragically killed in an automobile accident. Winner of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize in music for his Symphony RiverRun , Stephen Albert was an immenselly talented artist, a Romantic whose lyricism was often driven by a robust energy that looked to the works of Sibelius, Stravinsky and Ives. He drew upon Joyce for much of his inspiration, completing a half-dozen works based on Finnegans Wake and Ulysses
To Wake The Dead
(1978) This is a cycle of six songs and one instrumental interlude, with lyrics pulled from the text of Finnegans Wake. TreeStone (1982) Another song cycle form Finnegans Wake, based loosely on the Tristan and Iseult legend. Symphony RiverRun (1983) A symphony in four movements, its overall musical theme taking

46. TIME 100 Artist Entertainers - James Joyce
The Writer james joyce. Born near Dublin in 1882, james Augustine Aloysius wasthe eldest of the 10 surviving children of John and Mary Jane joyce.
http://www.time.com/time/time100/artists/profile/joyce.html

Pablo Picasso

Martha Graham

Le Corbusier

Igor Stravinsky
...
Oprah Winfrey

The Writer
James Joyce His Ulysses baffled readers and challenged aspiring writers; it also revolutionized 20th century fiction BY PAUL GRAY ames Joyce once told a friend, "One of the things I could never get accustomed to in my youth was the difference I found between life and literature." All serious young readers notice this difference. Joyce dedicated his career to erasing it and in the process revolutionized 20th century fiction. The life he would put into his literature was chiefly his own. Born near Dublin in 1882, James Augustine Aloysius was the eldest of the 10 surviving children of John and Mary Jane Joyce. His father was irascible, witty, hard drinking and ruinously improvident; his mother, a devout Roman Catholic, helplessly watched her husband and family slide into near poverty and hoped for a happier life in the hereafter. James' entire education came at the hands of the Jesuits, who did a better job with him than they may have intended. By the time the young Joyce graduated from University College, Dublin, in 1902, he decided he had learned enough to reject his religion and all his obligations to family, homeland and the British who ruled there. Literature would be his vocation and his bid for immortality. He fled Ireland into self-imposed exile late in 1904, taking with him Nora Barnacle, a young woman from Galway who was working as a hotel chambermaid in Dublin when Joyce met her earlier that year. (On hearing that his son had run off with a girl named Barnacle, John Joyce remarked, playing on her last name, "She'll never leave him." And, proving puns can be prophetic, she never did.)

47. Joyce - Music: Ross Lee Finney
A CD of song settings of texts by james joyce. Biography.
http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/music/finney.html
Ross Lee Finney Chamber Music
Ross Lee Finney (1906-1997)
A student of Alban Berg and Nadia Boulanger, Ross Lee Finney was an American composer and professor of music at Smith College from 1929 to1949; then professor of composition and composer in residence at the University of Michigan from 1949 to 1973. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1927 for his First String Quartet , and was awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships, one Rome Prize and elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1962. Influential in modern composition and electronic music, his students include George Crumb as well as Roger Reynolds, who also may be found on Bronze by Gold.
Chamber Music
(1951-1952). A setting of Joyce's entire Chamber Music cycle of poems for voice and piano.
Links/CDs/Sound Samples Ross Lee Finney A Bio-Bibliography is a book written by Susan Hayes Hitchens and published by Greenwoood. You may listen to sound samples and/or purchase Ross Lee Finney CDs online from Amazon.com below: Finney: Chamber Music / Jeanette Lombard, Mary Norris
Ross Lee Finney(Composer), et al / Audio CD / Released 1994
(Out of stock)
Bill Winter
15 December 2000
Send email

48. Joyce - Music: Gerard Victory
Biographical information and details on Symphony No. 2, Five Songs of james joyce, and Six Epiphanies of the Author. From Bronze by Gold, an exploration of musical works based on joyce.
http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/music/victory.html
Gerard Victory Symphony No. 2, "Il Ricorso"
Five Songs of James Joyce
Six Epiphanies of the Author: A Symphonic Study in Memory of James Joyce

Gerard Victory (1921-1995)
Finnegans Wake The interjection (Buckley!) by the firement in the pit. Accidental music providentially arranged by L'Archet and Laccorde. Melodiotiosities in purefusion by the score.
(FW 219.2). Victory has composed many works that cover a broad range, from opera and chamber music to various Irish commemorative commissions; and his style is likewise eclectic, absorbing such influences as serialism, Romanticism, operetta, and Irish traditional music. Literature, too, has been important to his work, and he has written pieces based on the lives or writings of Jonathan Swift, Thomas Hardy, William Blake, Oscar Wilde, Rimbaud, W. B. Yeats, and of course James Joyce.
Symphony No. 2 "Il Ricorso"
(1977) Although not specifically Joycean, this work takes Vico's cyclical theory of history as its theme and structural motif; as does, of course, Finnegans Wake . A coincidence?

49. In Bloom: James Joyce, Has Moved.
In Bloom james joyce, Has Moved!. Click here be transported to www.joycean.orgor simply wait a few seconds to be transported there automatically.
http://www.jough.com/joyce/
location.href="http://www.joycean.org/" In Bloom: James Joyce, Has Moved!. Click here be transported to www.joycean.org or simply wait a few seconds to be transported there automatically.

50. Meighan, Matt
Poetry, genealogy, master's thesis on james joyce's Ulysses.
http://home.rmi.net/~mmeighan/

51. The James Joyce Irish Pub - Istanbul
Features the nightly live music program, the menu, a notice board and products.
http://www.irishpubjamesjoyce.com/
THE FIRST AND ONLY IRISH PUB IN ISTANBUL
James Joyce
James Joyce
is possibly one of Ireland's most famous writers. His books are studied in virtually every English speaking university in the world. When he died in 1942 most of his writings were still banned in Ireland because they were deemed as being too sexually explicit. The Irish Pub James Joyce was opened in March 97 at the Istanbul Sanat Merkezi in Taksim. The reason for calling the pub The James Joyce was threefold: Firstly, James Joyce's most famous book ' Ulysses ' had recently been translated into Turkish. Secondly, we really felt that James Joyce's phiosophy was very important for the pub. James Joyce's philosophy of breaking down the borders of religion, country and the mind is very important for us and we think important for our Irish Pub being a well visited place for people of many different nationalities. Thirdly, James Joyce lived most of his life in exile from his home country Ireland. This is exactly what this pub is; a piece of Ireland far away from the land of Ireland. The Irish Pub James Joyce
The Irish Pub James Joyce
is the first and only Irish Pub in Istanbul. When it opened it received a warm and friendly welcome from the Turkish and expatriot customers alike. Turkish people and Irish people have many traits in common. Hospitality, friendliness, love of fun, music and dancing to name but a few. All these traits have an intrinsic part to play in what has become well known throughout the world as the 'Irish Pub'. The 'Irish Pub' is known as a place where you will always find a welcome. The Irish Pub James Joyce is a fine example of this. The atmosphere is relaxed, enjoyable and friendly and the music, singing and

52. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
james joyce.
http://promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.or

53. Finnegans Web
This HTML version and other electronic versions of james joyce's Finnegans Wakeand Ulysses are made available via the World Wide Web, FTP and Gopher through
http://www.trentu.ca/jjoyce/
Finnegans Web
Finnegans Web S tart BOOK:
I
II III IV A Webified version of
James Joyce's Finnegans Wake
Searchable Index for FW
Fuzzy Associative Agrep search for FW
Searchable Concordances
for FW
and for Ulysses
Credits
This HTML version and other electronic versions of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and Ulysses are made available via the World Wide Web, FTP and Gopher through the courtesy of Trent University. Both texts are available in HTML and WP 5.1, with most of the graphic and typographic effects included, and in ASCII text without these features. Dedication for Bill Krauss
Made possible by generous grants of slack from my wife,
disk space, permission and adult guidance from Donald Theall Methods Some bright lad in the nation formerly (and currently) known as Russia has discovered WEBGET, the nifty Gnu program that can recursively suck all the files, images and data from a web site. On this site, however, I've got 36 perl-based CGI scripts on each page, searching the Cadbury Line Reference database. Hence, when this site is scanned, it sets off all the CGI's at once, crippling the server. Hence, DON'T DO THAT!

54. Leopold Bloom Assembling
A periodical named after the hero of Ulysses, a james joyce novel. Features back issues with annotated links to paintings and drawings.
http://www.leopoldbloom.org

55. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Joyce, James
james joyce (18821941). I 1 Feb 2002, Ulysses It will be 80 years tomorrowsince james joyce's novel Ulysses was first published. Read
http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,-95,00.html
Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Soulmates Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home Guardian Review By genre Reviews ...
Useful sites and work online

Search this site
JAMES JOYCE
"I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book." Birthplace

Dublin, Ireland
Education
University College, Dublin
Other jobs
English teacher, bank clerk
Did you know? Joyce established Dublin's first cinema, the Volta, in 1909. Critical verdict Joyce's genius was recognised with Portrait, Pound declaring that he "produces the nearest thing to Flaubertian prose that we now have in English", though the most prominent critical strain was disgust with what HG Wells called his "cloacal obsession". The publisher's reader agreed it was "formless, unrestrained, and ugly things, ugly words, are too prominent". By the time of writing Ulysses - which wasn't published in the UK until 1936 and had to be smuggled in in two volumes, so that Anthony Burgess read the second half first - Joyce had a raft of critical and practical support. The admiration wavered into incomprehension with Work in Progress, which became Finnegans Wake, but modernism rallied bravely to understand it. Since then, the expansion of academia and rise of literary theory has proved the master right in his grand declaration that the complexities of his work "would keep professors busy for centuries".

56. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
james joyce.
http://promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.or

57. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Joyce, James
Go to Guardian Unlimited home.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/links/sites_on_writers/f-k/links/0,6135,97433,00.htm
Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Soulmates Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer
Literary Links Front - Front Page
Authors F - K
James Joyce
Work online Full text: Dubliners Full text: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Full text: Ulysses Full text: Finnegans Wake ... Joyce reads from the Wake Background Online journal: Hypermedia Joyce Studies Joyce's schema for Ulysses Judge Woolsey's decision to allow Ulysses to be published in the States Map of the Dublin of Ulysses ... Circe in hypertext

58. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
james joyce.
http://promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.or

59. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
james joyce.
http://promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.or

60. Http://www.artsworld.ie/joyce_school/index.html
THE james joyce ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2003. Founded in 1988 the james joyce SummerSchool is one of the foremost gatherings in the joycean calendar.
http://www.artsworld.ie/joyce_school/
THE JAMES JOYCE ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2003
JULY 6- JULY 18, 2003
Director: Dr Anne Fogarty
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN,
AT NEWMAN HOUSE, ST STEPHEN'S GREEN, DUBLIN, IRELAND

Founded in 1988 the James Joyce Summer School is one of the foremost gatherings in the Joycean calendar. Each year scholars and lovers of Joyce gather from all corners of the globe to celebrate and analyse the work of this great writer. A unique aspect of the school is the fact that it gives Joycean enthusiasts the opportunity to savour and re-experience his writing in the context of the city which inspired and shaped it. The Summer School meets in Newman House, St Stephen's Green in the heart of Dublin where Joyce attended university. This unique setting provides the perfect backdrop against which to reflect on Joyce's works and to assess his continuing influence on contemporary fiction in Ireland and elsewhere. The academic programme consists of lectures which are held each morning at 9.30 and 11.30 in Newman House, and weeklong seminars, containing approximately 10 students, which meet daily in the afternoons between 2.30 and 4.30. Seminars will be held on all of the key works by Joyce and are designed to allow students either to approach Joyce's fiction for the first time or to explore it in greater depth with local Joycean experts. The focus of the school, however, is not exclusively academic. Students and speakers come from all walks of life and not just from universities. The aim of the Summer School is look at Joyce in an open and pluralist fashion and to consider all of the numerous contexts of his work which are of interest both to the scholar and to the general reader. In addition, a primary purpose of the school is to relate Joyce to Irish culture today and to consider the challenges which he poses for artists in contemporary Ireland.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 136    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20

free hit counter