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1. Dubliners by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2010-06-17)
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Published on demand version full of typos!
More Powerful With Age
A Deal, A Pleasure
Highly recommended
Review posted on The Literate Man ([...]) on July 28, 2010 |
2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2010-09-07)
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Well Crafted Novel of Intellect & Rebellion
VERY poorly edited version by Soho Publishing
If you don't like this book, you don't like reading.
Absolutely terrible.
The flight from family,nationality and religion |
3. Ulysses by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 548
Pages
(2010-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Among other things, a novel is simply a long story, and the firstquestion about any story is: What happens?. In the case ofUlysses, the answer might be Everything. William Blake,one of literature's sublime myopics, saw the universe in a grain ofsand. Joyce saw it in Dublin, Ireland, on June 16, 1904, a daydistinguished by its utter normality. Two characters, Stephen Dedalusand Leopold Bloom, go about their separate business, crossing pathswith a gallery of indelible Dubliners. We watch them teach, eat,stroll the streets, argue, and (in Bloom's case) masturbate. Andthanks to the book's stream-of-consciousness technique--which suggestsno mere stream but an impossibly deep, swift-running river--we'reprivy to their thoughts, emotions, and memories. The result? Almostevery variety of human experience is crammed into the accordian foldsof a single day, which makes Ulysses not just an experimentalwork but the very last word in realism. Both characters add their glorious intonations to the music of Joyce'sprose. Dedalus's accent--that of a freelance aesthetician, who dabbleshere and there in what we might call Early Yeats Lite--will befamiliar to readers of Portrait of an Artist As aYoung Man. But Bloom's wistful sensualism (and naivecuriosity) is something else entirely. Seen through his eyes, arundown corner of a Dublin graveyard is a figure for hope andhopelessness, mortality and dogged survival: "Mr Bloom walkedunheeded along his grove by saddened angels, crosses, broken pillars,family vaults, stone hopes praying with upcast eyes, old Ireland'shearts and hands. More sensible to spend the money on some charity forthe living. Pray for the repose of the soul of. Does anybodyreally?" --James Marcus Customer Reviews (431)
A Show About Nothing
A genius, yes, but one I really do not like
TheYeats touch
Be careful which edition you buy.
Imperfect text |
4. ULYSSES by James Joyce by James Joyce | |
Hardcover: 556
Pages
(2009-09-08)
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Worthy Labyrinth
Ulysses by James Joyce
Duplicates others
Comparison of Ulysses ebooks
Wonderful reading experience |
5. The Portable James Joyce (Portable Library) by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 768
Pages
(1976-11-18)
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Perfect, for a Joyce fan who owns Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
A good sample of Joyce
Laptop Joyce This is an admirable effort that includes all of "Dubliners," "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," the play "Exiles," a collection of poems, including "Chamber Music" and "Pomes Penyeach," five chapters from "Ulysses," and three from Finnegan's Wake. The entire volume is introduced briefly (16 pages); each major work has a short preface as well. Not surprisingly, such brevity omits the many interpretations of Joyce's works, and much background material.But this is a good get-your-feet-wet volume: An introduction to the major themes and styles of Joyce that can be approached by readers of varying experience. "Dubliners" is easily comprehended at first reading (although the reader may choose to pursue its many layers by reading books that focus on interpretation), and may encourage the extra effort (and resulting pleasures) sometimes required for the other material.The inclusion of a few chapters from "Ulysses" and "Finnegan's Wake" afford a sampling of the author's more "difficult" books.I don't think the reader will come away with an appreciation of the total book (how could one?), but will gain some familiarity with Joyce's more complex works. Should you buy this compact, thick, version, or the works individually?I think there are two groups to whom the book will appeal: The reader who wants a fairly comprehensive introduction to Joyce, and the Joyce-fan who knows he or she would like a portable collection. Both types will forfeit some ease of reading (the print is small, but surprisingly clear), the complete text of the longer books, and literary "decoding" and criticism for the convenience and savings of one volume.For these readers, this volume is highly recommended.
For a little more money, get a lot more JOYCE!
A fantastic collection of Joyce's major works |
6. The Dead by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2008-10-17)
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Complex college course book.
Wrong date in description
I HEAR THIS SETLOCK RENDITION OF THESE STORIES OVER AND OVER AGAIN
An Evocative Christmas Evening
Useful Case Study Collection of Literary Masterpiece |
7. James Joyce (Oxford Lives) by Richard Ellmann | |
Paperback: 887
Pages
(1983-10-20)
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One of the best literary biographies ever written
James Joyce comes alive
The greatest book on Joyce's life and writings
Groovy chronicle of an eccentric and groovy cat
Simply Extraordinary |
8. James Joyce's Ulysses:A Study by Stuart Gilbert | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(1987-01-01)
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very happy with Stuart Gilbert 's book!
Not the actual novel
Service and valuable.
Works if given a chance
I hope there's better out there |
9. Dubliners (Norton Critical Edition) by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 412
Pages
(2006-01-23)
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"a collection of short stories" or a single coherent masterpiece?
his earliest, my favorite Joyce
A Personal Favorite
college textbook
Classic |
10. Ulysses by James Joyce | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-10-04)
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Missing the Ballad of Joking Jesus
Missing pieces of text |
11. Finnegans Wake (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(1999-12-01)
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Wipe Your Own Glosses
Influenced Ashbey, Lennon, rock in general
OMG GREATEST BOOK OF ALL TIME!!!
Why this is a work of genius
Welcome to the Wake |
12. James Joyce A to Z: The Essential Reference to His Life and Writings (Literary a to Z's) by A. Nicholas Fargnoli, Michael Patrick Gillespie | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1996-11-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description These encyclopedic companions are browsable, invaluable individual guides to authors and their works. Useful for students, but written with the general reader in mind, they are clear, concise, accessible, and supply the basic cultural, historical, biographical and critical information so crucial to an appreciation and enjoyment of the primary works. Each is arranged in an A-Z fashion and presents and explains the terms, people, places, and concepts encountered in the literary worlds of James Joyce, Mark Twain, and Virginia Woolf. As a keen explorer of the mundane material of everyday life, James Joyce ranks high in the canon of modernist writers. He is arguably the most influential writer of the twentieth-century, and may be the most read, studied, and taught of all modern writers. The James Joyce A-Z is the ideal companion to Joyce's life and work. Over 800 concise entries relating to all aspects of Joyce are gathered here in one easy-to-use volume of impressive scope. Customer Reviews (3)
Wide-ranging, well-written browsing material! Includes over 800entries, illustrations, synopses of books and chapters, biographies ofJoyce and his contemporaries, bibliography, a very useful index, as well asthe text of Jude Woolsey's ruling to lift the ban on "Ulysses." The writingis clear, wide-ranging, and complete without bogging the reader down inminutiae. Not as thorough as the encyclopedic "Ulysses Annotated," but veryuseful in disentangling Joyce and his works without great effort! Writtenby a Professor of Theology and English at Molloy College (and vicepresident of the James Joyce Society), and a professor of English atMarquette University.
Tons of fascinating information, plus guide to Ulysses! Elvis, the Beatles and Marilyn Monroe have received the A to Ztreatment in which every aspect of their lives and works have beenreordered alphabetically, so it was only a matter of time that the maniawould spread to lesser figures in our popular culture, in this case MarkTwain, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. This series of three books,originally published by Facts On File and now updated and reprinted byOxford University Press, combines facts culled from the writers' lives andworks, shakes them up thoroughly, and recasts them into easily locatableentries. The result is an addictive pleasure, a page-turning odyessy foranyone interested in learning more about their favorite writer. At 304pages, the Joyce volume is the smallest of the trio, but what it lacks insize it more than makes up by offering extensive commentaries on"Ulysses" and "Finnegans Wake." Those who have tried toread these modernist (or post-modernist, the argument still rages) classicshave quickly recognized the need for assistance. For "Ulysses,"the Joyce volume reprints Joyce's chart that lists each chapter's timeframe, location, symbols, technics, organs, art and correspondences to theoriginal. Each chapter is given its own entry, which describes the action,Joyce's intentions, and clairifies points of Dublin's history. As one whoattempted "Ulysses" solo, and suffered for his sin, I can speakwith authority that this volume would have saved me a great deal of agony.I only wish they had abandoned their schema and combined the chapterdescriptions into a single, lengthy appendix. No detail is too small toescape the editors. There are also entries on Gustave Flaubert, aninfluence on Joyce's writing style; Throwaway, the race horse whose victoryin the Ascot Gold Cup figures in "Ulysses," and the Volta Cinema,Dublin's first movie theater, which Joyce helped to open. In short,this guide can help the Joyce reader move through the complexities of hiswork without feeling like you've earned a Ph.D in comparative literaturewhile you're doing so.
A to Z and then some! |
13. Index of Recurrent Elements in James Joyce's Ulysses by William M. Schutte | |
Hardcover: 440
Pages
(1982-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description A reference tool designed for two distinct audiences: those who, having read Ulysses once, want to explore the complicated web of allusions that form a major element in the text; those more experienced Joyce scholars who wish to locate quickly all allusions to a particular element. The Index is organized by page and line number from the 1961 Random House edition of Ulysses. When readers find the name “Bob Doran” in that edition, for example, they can check the Index for all further references to Doran. Almost 100 pages later in Ulysses (167.29) Doran appears again. Here, as in all subsequent references to Doran, the Index refers readers back to 74.01. Scholars tracing image patterns or checking the recurrence of certain elements for any reason will find this book immensely useful: through the alphabetical index at the end they will be able to locate easily any recurrent element in which they have a particular interest. No longer will they have to hunt through 800 pages to find each reference to whatever interests them. In working with the Index, scholars using British editions or the 1834 Random House Ulysses may want to consult a conversion table, such as those provided by Clive Hart or Leo Knuth in Topographical Guide to James Joyce’s “Ulysses” and The James Joyce Dictionary by Shari and Bernard Benstock. |
14. James Joyce and the Difference of Language | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2007-04-30)
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15. The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce (Cambridge Companions to Literature) | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2004-07-05)
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Broad review
A thread for entering the labyrinth: 3.5 stars |
16. James Joyce (Lives) by Edna O'Brien | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2000-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Having experienced the constrictions of Irish life firsthand, O'Brien isparticularly good on Joyce's downwardly mobile childhood. Was his resultinghatred of his native land exaggerated? Apparently not: Customer Reviews (14)
Useful if unglittering portrait of a titan of literature
A writer's introduction to Joyce
a great writer on a great writer The very first sentence of this book invites you into Joyce with an imitation of his writing style, & after that Edna O'Brien shares generously & mellifluously her great understanding of the man, his life, & his work, drawing on scholarly commentary of his books & from the journals & letters of him & the people around him so that you know how they all felt about his life & their lives in themselves & for the purposes of this biography in relation to him.It's so well-written & so interesting -- what a life he had, crazy as he was, that -- I could hardly put it down.Edna O'Brien's great interest in him comes across truly.
Short but sweet
A Singular Genius When preparing to review various volumes in this series, I have struggled with determining what would be of greatest interest and assistance to those who read my reviews. Finally I decided that a few brief excerpts and then some concluding comments of my own would be appropriate. On Joyce and Ireland: "Of all the great Irish writers, Joyce's relationship with his country remains the most incensed and yet the most meditative. Beckett, a much more cloistered man, was unequivocal; he made France his home and eventually wrote in French and though his elegiac works carry the breath of his native land, he did not expect Foxrock, his birthplace, to be etched in the consciousness of the world. Joyce did. He determined to reinvent the city where he had been marginalized, laughed at and barred from literary circles. he would be the poet of his race." (page 15) On criticisms of his portrayal of Dublin: Joyce "said he was not to be blamed for the odor of ash pits and rotted cabbage and offal in these stories [i.e. in Dubliners] because that was how he saw his city. 'We are foolish, comic, motionless, corrupted, yet we are worthy of sympathy too,' he laughed haughtily and added that if Ireland were to deny that sympathy to its characters, the rest of the world would not. In this he was mistaken." (page 78) On his deteriorating health: "The strains were beginning to show. he had endocrine treatment for his arthritis, had to have all his teeth removed and was fitted with permanent plates. His eyesight so worsened that he had only one-seventh normal vision. He was given iodine leeches for his bad eye but soon it was clear that they would have to operate." (page 130) On his enigmatic nature: "The truth is that the Joyce [others] saw was a fraction of the inner man. No one knew Joyce, only himself, no one could. His imagination was meteoric, his mind ceaseless in the accruing of knowledge, words crackling in his head, images crowding in on him 'like the shades at the entrance to the underworld.' What he wanted to do was to wrest the secret from life and that could only be done through language because, as he said, the history of people is the history of language." (pages 165-166) As is also true of the other volumes in the "Penguin Lives" series, this one provides all of the essential historical and biographical information but its greatest strength lies in the extended commentary, in this instance by Edna O'Brien. She also includes a brief but sufficient "Bibliography" for those who wish to learn more about Joyce. I hope these brief excerpts encourage those who read this review to read O'Brien's biography. It is indeed a brilliant achievement. ... Read more |
17. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Classics by James Joyce | |
Perfect Paperback: 230
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(2007-01-01)
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18. The Art of Joyce's Syntax in Ulysses / Syntax As Meaning in Ulysses by Roy K. Gottfried | |
Hardcover: 191
Pages
(1980-09)
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Oh Roy, you've Done it. |
19. Poems and Shorter Writings by James Joyce | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2001-09-03)
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Wonderful collection
Not perfect but still pretty good Joyce wrote poetry on and off for most of his life, to the mildembarrassment of his modernist friends who couldn't understand how such arevolutionary prose writer could come out with such old-fashioned poems. His early work is very much that of a young writer on a testing ground,trying out the dominant fashions of the age and seeing how well theyfitted.Much of his later poetry is comic - I have a friend who'smemorised the rollicking satirical broadside "Gas from a Burner",written after Dubliners had been rejected for the umpteenth time - butthere are some later lyrics which have appeal for more than just Joycefans.(The short lyric "Ecce Puer" is his most famous poem, butI also like the sombre "Tilly" which was displayed on Dublinsuburban trains for quite some time.)His "Epilogue to Ibsen'sGhosts" is one of the funniest and most acute of his late poems,simultaneously critiquing, celebrating and providing a sequel to the play. The notes in this edition are very skimpy.Far better annotated isJames Mays' Penguin edition of "Poems and 'Exiles'", whichincluded Joyce's only surviving original play; but also omitting forcopyright reasons work included here.You really wish that some good fairycould put a stop to the Joyce squabbles and provide us with a reasonablycomplete, more-or-less well-edited, properly annotated, uniform edition ofthe works, but it ain't gonna happen.In the meantime, the Penguin Joyce,this and the Critical Writings are all the amateur completist are likely toneed.Oh, and the Selected Letters, if you're interested in contractualdifficulties and the texture of Nora's underwear. ... Read more |
20. Ulysses Annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses by Don Gifford | |
Paperback: 694
Pages
(2008-01-14)
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Must-have for Ulysses
Perfect Companion
Not Ulysses Annotated
Great book.... misleading title
excellent... |
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