
James Joyce
James Joyce was an influential Irish writer whose groundbreaking works, including 'Ulysses,' revolutionized modern literature and are celebrated for their innovative narrative techniques and exploration of consciousness.
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James Joyce is referenced as an influence on Orwell's writing style and thematic concerns.
From Burma to Big Brother: George Orwell’s best books – ranked! | George OrwellJames Joyce lived for a while in one of the rooms at the Lutetia.
How do we know when we are living through a catastrophe?Marilyn Monroe was photographed reading James Joyce's challenging novel, 'Ulysses'.
Marilyn Monroen kirjahylly paljastaa totuuden hänen älykkyydestäänJames Joyce is known for his work 'Finnegans Wake' which mentions Lady Jales Casemate.
A history of Ireland, as told through the medium of... rain – The Irish TimesJames Joyce is mentioned as a man who didn’t quite fit in Dublin and spent his life writing about it from abroad.
Frank McNally on a geometric oddity unique to Ulster (and Pennsylvania) – The Irish TimesJames Joyce’s Ulysses inspired Kate Bush’s The Sensual World.
From Brontë to Ballard, Orwell to Okri: the best songs inspired by literature – ranked! | MusicJames Joyce's birthday coincides with St. Brigid's feast day, which he attached mystical significance to.
Born-Again Brigit - Birthday boy Frank McNally on the rebranding of February 1st – The Irish TimesJames Joyce is known for his short story 'The Dead', which commemorates an annual Christmas dinner.
The small patch of Dublin where the Jameses – Joyce and Connolly – passed each other by – The Irish TimesFabrizio Dal Moro mentions 'Ulisse' by James Joyce as one of his favorite books.
Fabrizio Dal Moro, il chirurgo che disegna i suoi interventi e rifiuta i paroloni: «Il paziente non va spaventato, ai dimessi telefonate quotidiane»James Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man reminds us of the danger of mixing festive feasts with politics.
a time to remain hopeful – The Irish TimesEnright expresses her reluctance to talk about James Joyce in her essays.
Writing on Life, Art and the World by Anne EnrightThe exhibition features original manuscripts provided by the Zurich James Joyce Foundation, including notes from Finnegans Wake, his final novel.
Irish literature exhibition opens in TainanJames Joyce is referenced in relation to the paralysis of the Irish public sector.
Forget Utopia – paralysis reigns in this, the most populous place on Earth – The Irish TimesJames Joyce is mentioned for his work Ulysses, which Virginia Woolf learned from while writing Mrs. Dalloway.
Una novela de ahora mismo | OpiniónJames Joyce is an author whose works have influenced Daniel RTGame's love for literature.
I play video games on YouTube and now I own a house – The Irish TimesJames Joyce spent a holiday in Bognor where key elements of his work fell into place.
Bognor Bodies – Frank McNally on the Irish literary connections of an English seaside town – The Irish TimesJames Joyce frequently referenced cabbage in his writings.
Alison Healy on some regrettable wedding celebration traditions – The Irish TimesJames Joyce's novel 'Ulysses' won a famous court case in 1933 regarding the right to free expression in literature.
Verdens bedste roman vrimler med virkelige personer, som følte sig krænket af forfatterenLetters from James Joyce, CS Lewis, Joseph Conrad, Mervyn Peake and Edith Nesbit are among those found in the case files.
From Dylan Thomas’ shopping list to a note from Sylvia Plath’s doctor: newly uncovered case files reveal the hidden lives of famous writers | BooksJames Joyce’s Dublin is the setting for the production of The Dead.
Joyce’s perfect story finds wonderfully playful expression in this Christmas gem – The Irish TimesJames Joyce's early short story A Painful Case reflects on suburban life.
Fintan O’Toole on the commodification of Crumlin – The Irish TimesJames Joyce is a celebrated author known for his work 'Ulysses', which features the character Leopold Bloom.
Thwarted hotel development keeps doors closed at Dublin pub – The Irish TimesThe residential square is famous as the birthplace of James Joyce, who spent some of his childhood years at number 41.
Elegant renovated Victorian on Rathgar square where Joyce was born for €2.25m – The Irish TimesJoyce is recognized for his genius in France long before it was acknowledged in his native country.
Ireland’s deep cultural connections with the French capital and France itself – The Irish TimesCameron Winter appreciates James Joyce for his deep and human approach to writing.
Geese frontman who has been called Gen Z’s Bob Dylan and praised by Nick Cave tells tall talesNukila was inspired by the novels of Irish writer James Joyce.
Sastra Penanda ZamanJames Joyce would surely have followed the rise of Ireland’s latest Festy with interest.
A new lease of life for a colourful Irish name – The Irish TimesThe choices made by the Swedish Academy have drawn accusations of ignoring giants of literature, including Ireland’s James Joyce.
Hungarian 'Master of the apocalypse' Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in LiteratureJames Joyce is depicted in a photograph alongside Mircea Cărtărescu.
Reacția ironică a lui Mircea Cărtărescu după ce a aflat cine a câștigat Nobelul pentru Literatură: „Ne uneşte-aceeaşi soartă”James Joyce is mentioned in relation to the cultural identity of Irish people.
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