Introduction


James Joyce
One of the greatest writers of the early twentieth century, James Joyce suffered from an incurable case of wanderlust. During his 58 years, he lived in many different parts of the world. He began his life in Dublin, Ireland, which was the setting for most of his great fiction. In 1903, he moved to Paris, but returned to Dublin a year later when his mother was dying. He remained in Dublin long enough to marry Nora Barnacle, a maid at a Dublin hotel. Shortly thereafter, Joyce moved to Zurich and then on to Trieste where he stayed for a decade teaching English and writing. Joyce’s life was a troubled one with bouts of alcoholism, depression, and poverty. Despite his problems, he managed to write many influential pieces of literature: Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, the short story collection Dubliners, and a somewhat autobiographical novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

Essential Facts

  1. Joyce was attacked by a dog as a young boy and ended up with a severe canine phobia that persisted throughout his life. He was also afraid of thunderstorms because his grandmother once told him storms were a sign of God’s wrath.
  2. Dedham, Massachusetts, hosts an annual James Joyce Ramble, which is a 10K race. Each mile is dedicated to one of Joyce’s works, and actors in period costumes line the streets and read from his novels as the runners pass.
  3. The last story in Joyce’s Dubliners collection, “The Dead,” was made into a film in 1987 by director John Huston. It was Huston’s last major film before he died.
  4. Joyce’s grandson, Stephen, has supposedly destroyed many letters written by his grandfather. He has also blocked what he considers “inappropriate” adaptations of his grandfather’s work.
  5. The library at the University College in Dublin is named after James Joyce.
 

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  1. A Little Cloud Summary - James Joyce
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  5. Araby Summary - James Joyce
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  7. Bloom: Videohound Movie Retriever
  8. Clay Summary - James Joyce
  9. Counterparts Summary - James Joyce
  10. Dubliners eText
  11. Dubliners Lesson Plan (Teaching Unit)
  12. Dubliners Review - James Joyce
  13. Dubliners Summary and Study Guide - James Joyce
  14. Eveline eText
  15. Eveline Summary - James Joyce
  16. Eveline Summary and Study Guide - James Joyce
  17. Exiles Review - James Joyce
  18. Finnegans Wake Review - James Joyce
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  20. Grace Summary - James Joyce
  21. Ivy Day in the Committee Room Summary - James Joyce
  22. James Joyce Araby Criticism
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  34. James Joyce Review - Peter Costello
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  36. James Joyce The Dead Criticism
  37. James Joyce's Women: Videohound Movie Retriever
  38. James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Videohound Movie Retriever
  39. Joyce, James Augustine Aloysius: The Oxford Companion to English Literature
  40. Joyce, James: The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare
  41. Modernism Study Guide (eNotes)
  42. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Lesson Plan (Teaching Unit)
  43. Reflections on James Joyce Review - Stuart Gilbert
  44. The Boarding House Summary - James Joyce
  45. The Dead eText
  46. The Dead Summary - James Joyce
  47. The Dead Summary and Study Guide - James Joyce
  48. The Sisters Summary - James Joyce
  49. Two Gallants Summary - James Joyce
  50. Ulysses Review - James Joyce
  51. Ulysses Review - James Joyce
  52. Ulysses Study Guide (eNotes)
  53. Why Was James Joyce's Ulysses Banned In The United States? - History Fact Finder