James Joyce Author (2-Feb-1882 13-Jan-1941) SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Chester G. Anderson. James Joyce and His World. London: Thames and Hudson. 1967. John P. Anderson. Finding Joy in Joyce: A Readers Guide to Ulysses. Universal-Publishers. 2000. 615pp. Robert J. Andreach. Studies in Structure: The Stages of the Spiritual Life in Four Modern Authors: G. M. Hopkins, James Joyce, T. S. Eliot and Hart Crane. Fordham University Press. 1965. 177pp. Armin Arnold. James Joyce. New York: Ungar. 1969. Derek Attridge. Joyce Effects: On Language, Theory, and History. Cambridge University Press. 2000. 208pp. Derek Attridge (editor). The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce. Cambridge University Press. 1990. 305pp. Derek Attridge; Marjorie Howes (editors). Semicolonial Joyce. Cambridge University Press. 2000. 269pp. Melissa Banta (editor). James Joyce's Letters to Sylvia Beach, 1921-1940. Indiana University Press. 1987. Peter I. Barta. Bely, Joyce, and Döblin: Peripatetics in the City Novel. University Press of Florida. 1996. 119pp. Ruth H. Bauerle (editor). Picking Up Airs: Hearing the Music in Joyce's Text. University of Illinois Press. 1993. 220pp. Morris Beja. James Joyce: A Literary Life. Ohio State University Press. 1992. 150pp. Morris Beja (editor). James Joyce: The Centennial Symposium. University of Illinois Press. 1986. 234pp. Conference papers, 8th Int'l. James Joyce Symposium, Dublin, 1982. Bernard Benstock. James Joyce: The Undiscover'd Country. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. 1977. 224pp. Martha Fodaski Black. Shaw and Joyce: The Last Word in Stolentelling. University Press of Florida. 1995. 445pp. Homer Obed Brown. James Joyce's Early Fiction: The Biography of a Form. The Press of Case Western Reserve University. 1972. 144pp. Richard Brown. James Joyce and Sexuality. Cambridge University Press. 1985. 224pp. Eric Bulson. The Cambridge Introduction to James Joyce. Cambridge University Press. 2006. 139pp. Anthony Burgess. Re Joyce. W. W. Norton. 1968. 276pp. Christy L. Burns. Gestural Politics: Stereotype and Parody in Joyce. SUNY Press. 2000. 224pp. Vincent J. Cheng; Kimberly J. Devlin; Margot Norris (editors). Joycean Cultures, Culturing Joyces. University of Delaware Press. 1998. 294pp. Helene Cixous. Translated by Sally A. J. Purcell (from French). The Exile of James Joyce. New York: David Lewis. 1972. 765pp. Peter Costello. James Joyce: The Years of Growth 1882-1915: A Biography. London: Kyle Cathie. 1992. 374pp. David Cotter. James Joyce & the Perverse Ideal. Routledge. 2003. 256pp. Stan Gebler Davies. James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist. New York: Stein and Day. 1975. Neil R. Davison. James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity: Culture, Biography, and 'the Jew' in Modernist Europe. Cambridge University Press. 1998. 323pp. Patrick Delaney. James Joyce's Odyssey: A Guide to the Dublin of Ulysses. 1981. Robert H. Deming. James Joyce: The Critical Heritage: Volume 2, 1928-1941. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1970. Galya Diment. The Autobiographical Novel of Co-Consciousness: Goncharov, Woolf, and Joyce. University Press of Florida. 1994. 199pp. Enda Duffy. The Subaltern Ulysses. University of Minnesota Press. 1994. 212pp. Marian Eide. Ethical Joyce. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 199pp. Richard Ellmann. James Joyce. Oxford University Press. 1959. 842pp. Revised edition in 1983. Richard Ellmann. Four Dubliners: Oscar Wilde, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce and Samuel Becket. New York: George Braziller. 1987. Richard Ellmann. The Consciousness of Joyce. Oxford University Press. 1977. 150pp. James Fairhall. James Joyce and the Question of History. Cambridge University Press. 1995. 308pp. Nicholas Fargnoli; Michael Patrick Gillespie. James Joyce: A to Z. London: Bloomsbury. 1995. 304pp. Kathleen Ferris. James Joyce and the Burden of Disease. University Press of Kentucky. 1995. 182pp. Gisele Freund; V. B. Carleton. James Joyce in Paris: His Final Years. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. 1965. 117pp. Christine Froula. Modernism's Body: Sex, Culture, and Joyce. Columbia University Press. 1996. 316pp. Stuart Gilbert. James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study. London: Faber & Faber. 1952. 407pp. Michael Patrick Gillespie (editor). James Joyce and the Fabrication of an Irish Identity. Rodopi. 2001. 200pp. Louis Golding. James Joyce. London: Thornton Butterworth. 1933. 176pp. Herbert Gorman. James Joyce: A Definitive Biography. London: John Lane. 1941. 354pp. Clive Hart; David Hayman (editors). James Joyce's Ulysses: Critical Essays. University of California Press. 1977. 433pp. Suzette A. Henke. James Joyce and the Politics of Desire. Routledge. 1990. 288pp. Matthew J. Hodgart. James Joyce: A Student's Guide. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1978. 196pp. Thomas C. Hofheinz. Joyce and the Invention of Irish History: Finnegans Wake in Context. Cambridge University Press. 1995. 200pp. John Wyse Jackson; Peter Costello. John Stanislaus Joyce: The Voluminous Life and Genius of James Joyce's Father. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1998. 494pp. Stanislaus Joyce; Richard Ellmann (editor, introduction, notes). My Brother's Keeper: James Joyce's Early Years. New York: Viking Press. 1958. 266pp. Joseph Kelly. Our Joyce: From Outcast to Icon. University of Texas Press. 1998. 287pp. Hugh Kenner. Flaubert, Joyce and Beckett: The Stoic Comedians. Boston: Beacon Press. 1962. 107pp. Eloise Knowlton. Joyce, Joyceans, and the Rhetoric of Citation. University Press of Florida. 1998. 135pp. Garry Leonard. Advertising and Commodity Culture in Joyce. University Press of Florida. 1998. 252pp. Geert Lernout. The French Joyce. University of Michigan Press. 1990. 291pp. Harry Levin. James Joyce: A Critical Introduction. Norfolk, CT: New Directions Books. 1941. 240pp. A. Walton Litz. James Joyce. Twayne. 1966. 141pp. Rolf Loehrich. The Secret of Ulysses: An Analysis of James Joyce's Ulysses. McHenry, IL: Compass Press. 1953. 187pp. Colin MacCabe (editor). James Joyce: New Perspectives. Indiana University Press. 1982. 198pp. Colin MacCabe. James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word. Barnes & Noble. 1979. 186pp. John McCourt. James Joyce: A Passionate Exile. London: Orion Books. 2000. 212pp. John McCourt. The Years of Bloom: James Joyce in Trieste, 1904-1920. The Lilliput Press. 2000. 320pp. John McCourt. James Joyce and Nora: Passionate Exile. Buckingham: Orion Publishing Group. 2000. Kathleen McGrory; John Eugene Unterecker (editors). Yeats, Joyce, and Beckett: New Light on Three Modern Irish Writers. Bucknell University Press. 1976. 184pp. Laurent Milesi (editor). James Joyce and the Difference of Language. Cambridge University Press. 2003. 232pp. J. Mitchell Morse. The Sympathetic Alien: James Joyce and Catholicism. New York University Press. 1959. 169pp. Louis Andrew Murillo. The Cyclical Night: Irony in James Joyce and Jorge Luis Borges. Harvard University Press. 1968. 269pp. Sean P. Murphy. James Joyce and Victims: Reading the Logic of Exclusion. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2003. 192pp. John Nash. James Joyce and the Act of Reception: Reading, Ireland, Modernism. Cambridge University Press. 2006. 220pp. Robert D. Newman; Weldon Thornton (editors). Joyce's Ulysses: The Larger Perspective. University of Delaware Press. 1987. 310pp. Emer Nolan. James Joyce and Nationalism. Routledge. 1995. 219pp. Margot Norris. Joyce's Web: The Social Unraveling of Modernism. University of Texas Press. 1992. 243pp. Margot Norris. Suspicious Readings of Joyce's Dubliners. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2003. 279pp. Darcy O'Brien. The Conscience of James Joyce. Princeton University Press. 1968. 258pp. Edna O'Brien. James Joyce. London: Wiedenfeld & Nicolson. 1999. 182pp. Patrick Parrinder. James Joyce. Cambridge University Press. 1984. 262pp. Charles Peake. James Joyce: The Citizen and the Artist. Stanford University Press. 1977. Bob Perelman. The Trouble With Genius: Reading Pound, Joyce, Stein, and Zukofsky. University of California Press. 1994. 263pp. David Pierce. James Joyce's Ireland. Yale University Press. 1992. 239pp. Adam Piette. Remembering and the Sound of Words: Mallarme, Proust, Joyce, Beckett. Oxford University Press. 1996. 285pp. Len Platt. Joyce and the Anglo-Irish: A Study of Joyce and the Literary Revival. Rodopi. 1998. 249pp. Willard Potts (editor). James Joyce: Portraits of the Artist in Exile: Recollections of James Joyce By Europeans. Dublin: Wolfhound Press. 1979. 304pp. Recollections by 13 authors. Joseph Prescott. Exploring James Joyce. Southern Illinois University Press. 1964. 182pp. Forrest Read (editor). Pound/Joyce: The Letters of Ezra Pound to James Joyce, With Pound's Essays on Joyce. New York: New Directions. 1967. 314pp. John S. Rickard. Joyce's Book of Memory: The Mnemotechnic of Ulysses. Duke University Press. 1999. 240pp. Paul Schwaber. The Cast of Characters: A Reading of Ulysses. Yale University Press. 1999. 236pp. Tracey Teets Schwarze. Joyce and the Victorians. University Press of Florida. 2002. 246pp. Michael Seidel. James Joyce: A Short Introduction. Blackwell Publishing. 2002. 162pp. Elisabeth Sheffield. Joyce's Abandoned Female Costumes, Gratefully Received. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 1998. 147pp. Stephen Sicari. Joyce's Modernist Allegory: Ulysses and the History of the Novel. University of South Carolina Press. 2001. 252pp. John Slocum. A Bibliography of James Joyce. Yale University Press. 1953. 195pp. L. A. G. Strong. The Sacred River: An Approach to James Joyce. Methuen. 1949. 161pp. William York Tindall. James Joyce: His Way of Interpreting the Modern World. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1950. 134pp. William York Tindall. A Reader's Guide to James Joyce. London: Thames & Hudson. 1963. 304pp. Andras Ungar. Joyce's Ulysses as National Epic: Epic Mimesis and the Political History of the Nation State. University Press of Florida. 2002. 154pp. Paul Vanderham. James Joyce and Censorship: The Trials of Ulysses. New York University Press. 1998. 242pp. Albert Wachtel. The Cracked Lookingglass: James Joyce and the Nightmare of History. Susquehanna University Press. 1992. 172pp. George Joseph Watson. Irish Identity and the Literary Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O'Casey. Croom Helm. 1979. 336pp. Jolanta W. Wawrzycka; Marlena G. Corcoran (editors). Gender in Joyce. University Press of Florida. 1997. 198pp. Harvey Wickham. The Impuritans: A Glimpse of That New World. New York: Lincoln Mac Veagh/The Dial Press. 1929. 296pp. Title continues, "Whose Pilgrim Fathers are Otto Weninger, Havelock Ellis, James Branch Cabell, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, H. L. Mencken, D. H. Lawrence, Sherwood Anderson, ET ID Genus Omne." Trevor L. Williams. Reading Joyce Politically. University Press of Florida. 1997. 229pp. Mark A. Wollaeger; Victor Luftig; Robert Spoo (editors). Joyce and the Subject of History. University of Michigan Press. 1996. 248pp. Cordell D. K. Yee. The Word According to James Joyce: Reconstructing Representation. Bucknell University Press. 1997. 171pp.
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