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The history of the Joyce name in Ireland is all the more unusual because it derives from the Flemish fore-name ‘Jos’.
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The history of the Joyce name in Ireland is all the more unusual because it derives from the Flemish fore-name ‘Jos’.
James Joyce once revealed in a letter how the press waited at his doorstep and tried to blackmail him in the wake of his 1931 marriage.
On June 16, Ireland and the world celebrate Bloomsday, a day commemorating James Joyce and the events of his novel “Ulysses,” a novel set on June 16, 1904.
As Bloomsday brings "Ulysses" back into focus this June, revisit the remarkable path that carried Joyce from Dublin to his final days in Zurich.
Interesting facts about the famous Joyce family name and its coat of arms.
Dermot McEvoy takes a look at the many Dublin addresses of famous Irish writer James Joyce.
From "Ulysses" to "Dubliners", Joyce’s life, work and restless creativity left a lasting mark on modern literature.
James Joyce could hardly have imagined the popularity of his novel "Ulysses" celebrated throughout the world this Bloomsday, June 16.
More than most places in Dublin, Ringsend is pivotal to Ulysses, as the focal point of the first date between James Joyce and Nora Barnacle
Dublin’s streets hold plaques marking remarkable moments in history, yet most of us pass them by without a second glance, writes Lise Hand.
Joyce may have been inspired to write The Dead during his unhappy time in Rome. Rome was rather tense in 1906. Pope Pius X, still smarting from his loss of the papal states some 3...
IrishCentral contributor Martin Burns celebrates James Joyce’s masterpiece "Ulysses", its journey through Dublin and what makes Leopold Bloom so special... or not.
Photographs by Robert French held in Ireland's National Library illustrate the Dublin which served as a backdrop to James Joyce’s "Ulysses."
Trace the steps of Leopold Bloom, the main character of James Joyce's "Ulysses," around Dublin this Bloomsday, June 16.
The action of Joyce’s famous modernist novel 'Ulysses' all takes place on June 16, 1904. The day has grown into an annual celebration of the author’s life and work, named after Leo...
At a star-studded Paris dinner in 1922, two of literature’s greatest minds finally met and barely managed a conversation.
This short Irish film "Joyce's Dublin" takes a closer look at the places around Ireland's capital that had an impact on the literary legend's life.
Following a visit to Trieste, Italy, IrishCentral contributor Rosaleen Crotty shares her newfound knowledge of the city's connections to the life and work of James Joyce.
The Ulysses in 80 Book Club starts June 1, with in-person reading events in Dublin and California.
Throughout "Ulysses," food symbolizes sex, and its rituals are interwoven with culture, customs and values.
“`He was courteous but very silent. He was good with children. His eyesight may have been impa...
Cahir O'Doherty follows Irish writer James Joyce's footsteps through northern Italy's Lake Garda region and makes some unexpected discoveries.
The Booker prize-winning novelist and screenwriter shares the tune he’d want played at his funeral and why he’d have a couple of pints with Charles Dickens but not threeYou’ve writ...
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