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  • On June 16, annual celebration of James Joyce's novel [[Ulysses]] that describes June 16, 1904, in the life of Leopold Bl
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  • Novel by James Joyce.
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  • [http://www.jamesjoyce.ie/ The James Joyce Centre]
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  • ...te 19th and early 20th centuries, involving such figures as W.B. Yeats and James Joyce.
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  • | pagename = James Joyce
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  • ...ne point that Stephens assist him, with the authorship credited to JJ & S (James Joyce & Stephens, also a pun for the popular Irish whisky made by John Jameson &
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  • * [[Ulysses (novel)]], a major novel by [[James Joyce]]
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  • {{rpl|James Joyce}}
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  • {{r|James Joyce}}
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  • ...ugh a later, explicitly [[Literary modernism|modernist]] phase, of which [[James Joyce]] was the signal writer.
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  • It is named after Leopold Bloom, the main character in [[James Joyce]]'s famous novel [[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]
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  • {{rpr|James Joyce}}
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  • * The Aesthetics of Chaosmos: The Middle Ages of James Joyce
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  • ...Internet, and interested in literature, particularly enjoying the work of James Joyce, the writing of Mencken, Bierce and Tom Wolfe, among others.
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  • ...Alfred, Lord Tennyson|Tennyson]]. The name is also used for the title of [[James Joyce]]'s ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'', in which the events parallel the Odyss
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  • ...being born in Massachusetts has something to do with it.) The inclusion of James Joyce was exquisite. The wonderful painting of the Silver Slipper dance hall remi
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  • '''Finnegans Wake''' is the title of the final novel of [[James Joyce]], published in 1939. The title is taken, with the careful subtraction of
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  • The text on James Joyce's book is a dead giveaway!--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 14:03, 15
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  • ...e late Dr. Robert Anton Wilson, August-November 2005: studied the works of James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Vannevar Bush, and Marshall MacLuhan as proto-hypertext
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  • ...late [[Murray Gell-Mann]] (1929-2019), taken from [[Finnegans Wake]] by [[James Joyce]].} There are six known flavours of quarks: up, down, strange, charm, botto
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  • ...Mongrel wolfhound mix who figures prominently in the "Cyclops" chapter of James Joyce's ''Ulysses''.
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  • {{rpl|James Joyce||:}}
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  • * [http://www.h-net.org/~jjoyce/ H-James-Joyce] (topics related to James Joyce)
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  • ...e college English departments still teach courses in [[Shakespeare]] and [[James Joyce]], the sense of a highly exclusive canon of “great writers” is much dim
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  • ...e college English departments still teach courses in [[Shakespeare]] and [[James Joyce]], the sense of a highly exclusive canon of “great writers” is much dim
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  • ...nce, which features prominently, for example, in the “Nestor” episode in [[James Joyce]]'s ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]''.
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  • ...-known practitioners include [[William Shakespeare]], [[Lewis Carroll]], [[James Joyce]], [[James Thurber]], [[Ogden Nash]], [[S.J. Perelman]], [[E.E. Cummings]],
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  • ...there may seem to be a certain leeway with regard to use of the hyphen. [[James Joyce]] was (and the [[German language]] is) quite happy with *longcompoundwords,
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  • ...h as [[Sylvia Beach]], [[Ford Maddox Ford]], [[Archibald MacLeish]], and [[James Joyce]], once advising Nora Joyce that "Jim should leave out the swear words," su
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  • [[James Joyce]]
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  • ...o give a specific connotation to the author's ritual intention. Consider [[James Joyce]]'s invented portmanteau words in [[Finnegans Wake]], e.g. "electrickery" (
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  • ...t while college English departments still teach courses in Shakespeare and James Joyce, the sense of a highly exclusive canon of “great writers” is much dimin ...I'd prefer, "Examples of famous novelists include [[Charles Dickens]], [[James Joyce]], and [[Jane Austen]]," to "Examples of famous novelists include [[Dicken
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  • # [[James Joyce|Joyce, James]]
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  • ...always concise. Like his contemporary [[Vladimir Nabokov]] and the older [[James Joyce]], he combined an interest in his native land with far broader perspectives
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  • # [[James Joyce]]
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  • ...of Kells]], and writers such as [[George Berkeley]], [[Jonathan Swift]], [[James Joyce]], [[George Bernard Shaw]], [[Richard Brinsley Sheridan]], [[Oliver Goldsmi
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  • ...a journalist, recalled seeing "books by John Fowles, F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, and Gore Vidal lying about, as well as biographies of Willa Cather and Que
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  • ...other [[The arts|arts]], including the strategy of divergent chapters in [[James Joyce]]'s novel ''[[Ulysses (novel)|Ulysses]]'', [[Sergei Eisenstein]]'s evolutio
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  • ...e also exceptionaly creative in many different fields. Albert Einstein and James Joyce each had a schizophrenic child. David Horrobin draws on his knowledge of ev
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  • ...the lexicon of the Hippocratic Treatises, of U.S tax law, of the works of James Joyce); and, any other spoken or written language of individualized character.
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  • Well, James Joyce was born for a reason :-). Fowler is the fount; his guide was written in 19
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