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- Extensive scholarship, criticism, bibliography, biography, and links. - Features a biography of Joyce, a portal of links, an annotated and shortened edition of Finnegans Wake, and on-line resources on Dubliners and Ulysses.- Bloomsday Cabaret - - Film-site of Canadian documentary maker Rosemary House, who tells the story of music in the life and literature of James Joyce in this 2004 film.
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- Ear's Eye for James Joyce - - Twenty-five drawings by Susan Weil inspired by Joyce's works, including Finnegans Wake, Ulysses, Portrait, Dubliners, Giacomo Joyce, and the author's notebooks.
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- Featured Author: James Joyce - - Includes all reviews and articles on Joyce which have appeared in the New York Times from 1919 to the present.
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- Flying by the Net - - Annotated links to lots of Joyce sites. Categories include mailing lists, publications, James Joyce Quarterly.
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- The James Joyce Centre - - Run by the Joyce family, this elegant Georgian building in North Great George's Street is the centre of activity on Bloomsday.
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- James Joyce Music - - Explores the musical dimension of Ulysses, Dubliners, A Portrait, and other works, with essays on the literary context of the music and sound clips of songs.
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- James Joyce Ramble - - An annual footrace during which people read out loud from Joyce's books.
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- James Joyce Resource Center - - A reference source on Joyce. Features biographical information, bibliographies, articles, reviews, and links.
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- The James Joyce Society - - Founded in 1947 in New York City, the Society meets several times a year and is devoted to the appreciation of the life, works, and significance of the Irish author.
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- Joycean.org - - Formerly In Bloom: James Joyce; features essays, multimedia resources, forums, and author's works.
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- Trieste Joyce School - - Includes a description of activities from 1997 to the present, including lecturers, scholarships and application.
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- WakeJoyce - - Performance art developed from synchronic structure, event and complex idea in Finnegans Wake.
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- Wikipedia: James Joyce - - Biography with information on the writing of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, plus consideration of his legacy and a bibliography.
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