BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The world's most notoriously difficult-to-read novel, "Ulysses" by James Joyce, is really an easy read at its heart, according to the Joyce Scholar-In-Residence at the University at ...
The world's most notoriously difficult-to-read novel, "Ulysses" by James Joyce, is really an easy read at its heart, according to the Joyce Scholar-In-Residence at UB. "For all the talk about the ...
Two Dubliners, professor Sam Slote and engineer John O'Connell, bond over Joyce's Ulysses, celebrating Bloomsday and sharing their unique insights. This is the story of two Dubliners. One is a ...
Caroline Elbay, Sam Slote, Vike Martina Plock and Laura Pelaschiar will be delivering the keynote speeches in the online "One-Day Ulysses Journey" symposium on Friday, June 16th, and Saturday, June ...
‘Five lines of text and ten pages of notes about the folk and the fishgods of Dundrum.” So Mulligan mockingly suggests at the start of Ulysses. Increasingly, that proportion is looking about right for ...
The 29th International James Joyce Symposium in Glasgow last month was meant to have been the start of a new era for an academic community troubled by allegations of sexual harassment over a number of ...
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Dublinwale: A tale of two readers
This is the story of two Dubliners. One is a professor, the other is an engineer. One is a former New Yorker, the other is an Irish native. Both share a passion for the same novel. James Joyce’s ...
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