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Burke, Siobhan. "A Choreographer in Conversation with James Joyce." New York Times.
(8 May 2023):
C6.
On Liz Roche's dance performance, Yes and Yes, premiered 4 May 2023 at the Irish Arts Center in New York.
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Albeck-Ripka, Livia. "A Book Club Took 28 Years to Read Finnegans Wake. Now, It’s Starting Over." New York Times.
(7 December 2023).
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Sandomir, Richard. "Thomas F. Staley, 86, Who Ardently Pursued Literary Archives, Dies." New York Times.
(4 April 2022):
A20.
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Kiberd, Roisin. "Comprehending Joyce, Or Getting Very Close." Review of O'Brien, Edna,
Joyce's Women,
Abbey Theatre, 2022.
New York Times (25 September 2022):
AR8.
Edna O'Brien's Joyce's Women in performance at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
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Phillips, Maya. "Alcohol Is Served, and Insecurity Arrives." New York Times.
(24 June 2022):
C3.
Revival at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in New York of the 2019 first performance in Galway of Brian Watkins's play, "Epiphany".
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Dowd, Maureen. "D.C. and Joyce — Both Incomprehensible." New York Times.
(13 February 2022):
SR9.
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Minder, Raphael. "An Illustrated Love for Joyce’s Ulysses." Review of Joyce, James,
Ulysses: An Illustrated Edition,
Illus. Arroyo, 2022.
New York Times (11 February 2022):
C18.
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O'Loughlin, Ed. "Creating Hostel from Landmark in Joyce’s Canon Ruffles Literati." New York Times.
(12 May 2021):
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15 Usher's Island, the setting for "The Dead".
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Roberts, Sam. "Stephen Joyce, 87, Fierce Protector of Grandfather’s Literary Legacy, Dies." New York Times.
(8 February 2020):
B13.
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Vora, Shivana. "How Jonathan Goldman, Professor and Musician, Spends His Sundays; Sunday Routine." New York Times.
(27 April 2018). "He happens to be an internationally recognized expert on James Joyce.".
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Pogrebin, Robin. "James Joyce Trove Will Go to the Morgan." New York Times.
(16 March 2018):
C2.
Donation of the Sean Kelly collection to the Morgan Library, New York.
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Roberts, Sam. "Frank Delaney, 74, Author and a Devotee of Ulysses." New York Times.
(26 February 2017):
23.
Obituary.
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Kilgannon, Corey. "Celebrating Joyce With a Breakfast at Bloom's Tavern, of Course." New York Times.
(17 June 2017):
A 20.
Bloomsday.
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Paulson, Michael. "‘The Dead,' Dinner Included." New York Times.
(30 September 2016):
C2.
Forthcoming performance by the Irish Repertory Theatre, written by Paul Muldoon and Jean Hanff Korelitz.
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Barry, Dan. "Singular Collection, Multiple Mysteries." New York Times.
(27 June 2014):
C17, 26-27.
D.
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Garner, Dwight. "Daunting Path to Publication." Review of Birmingham, Kevin,
The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's Ulysses,
2014.
New York Times (25 June 2014):
C1.
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Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna da. "Set Joyce to Music? Yes She Said Yes She Will Yes." New York Times.
(3 April 2013):
C5.
A performance of Victoria Bond's Cyclops at Symphony Space, 1 April 2013.
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Weber, Bruce. "Edmund Epstein, 80, Scholar Who Saved Lord of the Flies." New York Times.
(8 April 2012):
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Obituary.
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Kozinn, Allan. "James Joyce and Tendrils of ’30s Swing." New York Times.
(4 April 2012):
C3.
In part, on a performance at Symphony Space of Victoria Bond's Leopold Bloom's Homecoming for tenor and piano.
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Bosman, Julie. "Kate Bush Has Permission for Words of James Joyce." New York Times.
(6 April 2011):
C2.
Final words of Ulysses used in her song "Flower of the Mountain".
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Garner, Dwight. "Ex-Pat Paris as It Sizzled for One Literary Lioness." Review of Beach, Sylvia,
The Letters of Sylvia Beach,
2010.
New York Times (19 April 2010):
C4.
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Davis, Wes. "The 'Learning Knights' of Bell Telephone." New York Times.
(16 June 2010):
A31.
Technology executives read U.
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Kozinn, Allan. "A Meandering Thread Becomes James Joyce." New York Times.
(10 October 2010):
C3.
American Symphony Orchestra concert conducted by Leon Botstein of George Antheil's "Ballet mechanique," Mátyás Seiber's "Ulysses," and Othmar Schoeck’s “Lebendig Begraben”.
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Koppel, Lily. "Every Month in Soho, a Bit of Finnegan Lives." New York Times.
(28 November 2006):
B2.
Reading group.
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Rockwell, John. "Literary Tempest in a Teapot (Irish Breakfast) Is Slowly Steeping." New York Times.
(20 February 2004):
E4.
Reaction to Roddy Doyle.
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"Bloomsday, 1904." New York Times.
(16 June 2004):
20.
Editorial.
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Hoffman, Jan. "If It's June 16, This Must Be Bloomsday." New York Times.
(16 June 2004). On the annual reading, "Bloomsday on Broadway".
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Banville, John. "Bloomsday, Bloody Bloomsday." New York Times.
(13 June 2004).
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Zezima, Katie. "A Celebration of Joyce and Jogging: A 10K Odyssey, with Readings." New York Times.
(30 April 2003):
b5.
James Joyce Ramble in Dedham, Massachusetts.
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Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. "Hugh Kenner, Commentator on Literary Modernism, Pound and Joyce, Is Dead at 80." New York Times.
(25 November 2003):
B1.
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Smith, Dinitia. "A Portrait of the Artist's Troubled Daughter." Review of Shloss, Carol Loeb,
Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake,
2003.
New York Times (22 November 2003):
B9.
Also in The International Herald Tribune (28 November 2003): 18.
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Redniss, Lauren. "Op-Art." New York Times.
(16 June 2002):
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Cartoon featuring NY Finnegans Wake Society.
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Stickney, John. "Bloom and Dedalus Wander Ever Farther." New York Times.
(12 May 2002):
3.
Bloomsday events.
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Smith, Dinitia. "Time for Bloom to Resume His Everlasting Odyssey." New York Times.
(16 June 2001):
B14.
Bloomsday in NYC.
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Pace, Eric. "Mary T. Reynolds, Authority on James Joyce, Dies at 87." New York Times.
(29 August 2000):
A21.
Obituary.
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Pace, Eric. "Don Gifford, 81, an Authority on James Joyce." New York Times.
(25 May 2000):
B16.
Obituary.
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Klinkenborg, Verlyn. "The Image of the Writer at His Labors." New York Times.
(20 December 2000):
34.
"Circe" ms auction.
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MacFarquhar, Neil. "Herbert Cahoon, Curator at Morgan Library." New York Times.
(17 May 2000):
26.
Obituary.
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Maddox, Brenda. "Where Nora Joyce Fell for a Talented Nobody." New York Times.
(8 August 1999):
2, 11.
Production of the forthcoming film, Nora.
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Brantley, Ben. "A Musical That's Willing to Be Quiet." Review of ,
The Dead,
Dir. Nelson, 1999.
New York Times (29 October 1999):
E1.
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Russel, Myra T. "Joyce Loved Him." New York Times.
(22 August 1999). JJ's enthusiasm for composer Othmar Schoek.
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Clarity, James. "On His Day, Leopold Bloom the Outsider Is Saluted, Gaily." New York Times.
(17 June 1999):
A 21.
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Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. "Putting Ulysses on Freud's Couch to Seek Clarity." Review of Schwaber, Paul,
The Cast of Characters: A Reading of Ulysses,
1999.
New York Times (16 December 1999):
B13.
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Seidel, Michael. "An Irish Tenor Named Joyce Inspires a Musical." New York Times.
(1 October 1999):
B4 (midwest ed.).
On Nelson's adaptation of "The Dead".
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Smith, Dinitia. "Why They Invented Cliffs Notes." New York Times.
(26 July 1998):
sec. 4, 3.
On the choice of U as "best"; see Lewis, above.
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Lewis, Paul. "Ulysses at Top as Panel Picks 100 Best Novels." New York Times.
(20 July 1998):
B1.
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Hauser, Susan G. "She'll Always Have Dublin: Romance May Not Last, but a Love for Joyce Endures." New York Times.
(14 June 1998):
Travel, 33.
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Lyall, Sarah. "Ulysses, in Deep Trouble Again." New York Times.
(23 June 1997):
C 9, 12.
On Rose's ed. of U; corrections, NYT (27 June 1997): 2.
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Saxon, Wolfgang. "John J. Slocum, 83, Diplomat and Connoisseur of Literature." New York Times
(New York)
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(1 September 1997):
A26 (national ed.).
Obituary.
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"Robert Adams Day, Literature Scholar, 71." New York Times.
(February 1996):
A13.
Obituary.
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Bumiller, Elisabeth. "A Joycean Saga, from Teamster to Book Dealer." New York Times.
(7 May 1996):
B1.
On sale of the Dennis M. Silverman collection of JJ editions; incl. 2 signed copies of 1922 U, incl. #3, inscribed to Margaret Anderson.
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Rose, David W. "A Dream Almost Shot Finnegans Wake." New York Times.
(20 January 1996):
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Letter to the editor on Samuel Chenevix Trench's near shooting of JJ in an example of "sleep-related violence".
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Dunning, Jennifer. "The Pilobolus Penchant for Play Is on Display." New York Times.
(30 June 1994):
C17.
On Pilobolus Dance Theater's performance of ReJoyce, June-July 1994, Joyce Theater, New York.
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"Bernard Benstock, English Professor." New York Times.
(21 July 1994):
A13.
Obituary.
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Clarity, James F. "Where Bloom Walked, Worshippers Follow." New York Times.
(15 June 1994):
A4.
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Clarity, James F. "Finnegans Feast." New York Times.
(10 April 1994):
sec. 9, 4.
On the Commons Restaurant in Newman House, Dublin.
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"Harry Levin, Literary Critic, Is Dead at 81." New York Times.
(1 June 1994):
B9.
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Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. "Joyce Is in the Details, Preferably Fresh Plowed." Review of Costello, Peter,
James Joyce: The Years of Growth, 1882-1915,
1992.
New York Times (8 April 1993):
B2.
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Mitgang, Herbert. "Anthony Burgess, 76, Man of Letters and Music." New York Times.
(26 November 1993):
C7.
Obituary.
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Fein, Esther B. "A Joycean Dispute." New York Times.
(24 February 1993):
B4.
Dispute over publication of Finn's Hotel.
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Kisselgoff, Anna. "Pilobolus Turns to Finnegans Wake." New York Times.
(23 June 1993):
B3.
On the Pilobolus Dance Theater's production of ReJoyce, June 1993.
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Sontag, Deborah. "What's Pilobolus Doing with Finnegans Wake?." New York Times.
(20 June 1993):
B10.
On the Pilobolus Dance Theater's production of ReJoyce, June 1993.
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Anderson, Jack. "Blooms Wake May Be at the Joyce, but Is It Joycean?." New York Times.
(13 March 1993):
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Review of Blooms Wake, directed by Eliot Feld. Presented by Feld Ballets/NY at the Joyce Theater, New York, March 1993.
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Clarity, James F. "James Joyce Papers Go on Public Display For the First Time." New York Times.
(7 April 1992):
C13.
Opening of the Paul Léon Papers at the National Library of Ireland.
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Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. "Portrait of the Great Novel as a Minefield of Confusion." Review of Arnold, Bruce,
The Scandal of Ulysses,
1991.
New York Times (3 August 1992):
B2.
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"Molly Peacock and Michael Groden." New York Times.
(23 August 1992):
V10.
Wedding announcement.
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Clarity, James F. "Joyceans Are in Bloom Once More: From Scholars to Dandies, They Rejoice in Dublin." New York Times.
(17 June 1992):
C13.
Bloomsday.
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Fein, Esther B. "A Lost Work by Joyce Fuels Scholarly Debate." New York Times.
(14 October 1992):
C17.
Danis Rose's forthcoming publication of Finn's Hotel.
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Fein, Esther B. "Book Notes." New York Times.
(14 October 1992):
B3.
Danis Rose's discovery of Joyce's "Finn's Hotel".
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Hampton, Wilborn. "Getting to the Heart of Joyce with His Own Words." New York Times.
(11 September 1992):
C2.
Review of Ulick OP'Connor's play Joyicity, performed by Vincent O'Neill, presented by the Irish Repertory Theatre, Actors Playhouse, New York, September 1992.
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Hofmann, Paul. "James Joyce's Zurich." New York Times.
(28 April 1991):
28.
Survey of Joyce-related locations.
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"Brendan O Hehir, Joycean Scholar, 63." New York Times.
(20 March 1991):
B9.
Obituary.
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"Bank Commercials in the Style of Joyce." New York Times.
(18 June 1991):
C16.
Commercials à la "Ithaca".
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Kozinn, Allan. "Victoria Bond Molly ManyBloom." New York Times.
(18 June 1991):
C15.
A musical setting of "Penelope" by Victoria Bond performed 16 June 1991 at Symphony Space, New York.
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Shepard, Richard F. "Bloomsday: James Joyce is Celebrated." New York Times.
(14 June 1991):
C23.
New York events.
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Kimmelman, Michael. "James Joyce's Ulysses Translated for the Eye." New York Times.
(13 September 1991):
C22.
On an exhibition at David Nolan Gallery of Erwin Pfrang's "Circe" drawings.
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Baker, Russell. "Advise and Lament." New York Times.
(29 August 1990):
A21.
Written in the style of "Ithaca".
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McDowell, Edwin. "After 2 Steps Forward, One Back for Ulysses." New York Times.
(28 June 1990):
C18.
Vintage Books reissue of the 1961 text. Letter to the editor in response by Robin Bates, New York Times (21 July 1990): 20.
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Bates, Robin. ""Ulysses Editors Clash in a Joycean Hades" [Letter to the editor]." New York Times.
(21 July 1990):
14.
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Mitgang, Herbert. "Joycean Typescript Moves to Texas." New York Times.
(16 June 1990):
11.
First chapter of FW, formerly owned by Stuart Gilbert; includes unpublished excerpts from Gilbert's diary.
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"Richard M. Kain, an Authority on James Joyce, Is Dead at 81." New York Times.
(12 April 1990):
B13.
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"Richard M. Kain, an Authority On James Joyce, Is Dead at 81." New York Times.
(12 April 1990):
B13.
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Holden, Stephen. "The Pop Life: Molly Bloom's Reverie." New York Times.
(1 November 1989):
C14.
Kate Bush's dispute with the Trustees of the Joyce Estate over lyrics for her song "The Sensual World".
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James, Caryn. "Joyce's Wife: The Source of His Inspiration." Review of Maddox, Brenda,
Nora: The Real Life of Molly Bloom,
1988.
New York Times (6 August 1988):
13.
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Burgess, Anthony. "The Task of Turning Joyce's Prose to Film Poetry." New York Times.
(3 January 1988):
H15.
On Huston's film, The Dead.
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Clines, Francis X. "A not-So-Lit'rary Bloomsday." New York Times.
(17 June 1988):
C34.
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McDowell, Edwin. "Corrected Ulysses Sparks Scholarly Attack." New York Times.
(15 June 1988):
A1.
Letters to the editor in response by Marianne DeKoven, New York Times (4 July 1988): 22; Heather MacDonald, New York Times (August 1988): 24.
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James, Caryn. "The Fate of Joyce Family Letters Causes Angry Literary Debate." New York Times.
(15 August 1988):
C11.
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Kakutani, Michiko. "John Huston's Last Legacy." New York Times.
(13 December 1987):
H1.
On Huston's film, The Dead.
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Wilkerson, Isabel. "Textual Scholars Make Points about Points in Books." New York Times.
(29 April 1985):
B2.
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Margolick, David. "Ulysses Ruling Still a Landmark." New York Times.
(6 December 1983).
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Borders, William. "On His Centenary, Dublin Honors the Joyce It Once Scorned." New York Times.
(3 February 1982):
C26.
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Shepard, Richard F. "U.S. Sales Of the Book At 880,000." New York Times.
(2 February 1972):
41.
Sales figures for Ulysses.
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"Frank Budgen, 89, Joycean Scholar." New York Times.
(29 April 1971):
44.
Obituary.
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O'Doherty, Brian. "A Sister Recalls Joyce in Dublin." New York Times.
(3 February 1964):
25.
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Gelb, Arthur. "Dublin Cancels 'Ulysses' Drama." New York Times.
(17 February 1958):
18.
Dublin Theatre Festival dropped Alan McClelland's adaptation, entitled "Bloomsday," after it and Sean O'Casey's "The Drums of Father Ned" were deemed "plays of doubtful morality".
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Slocum, John J. "The City Joyce Knew." Review of Hutchins, Patricia,
James Joyce's Dublin,
1950.
New York Times (5 November 1950):
207.
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Hackett, Francis. "Books of the Times." Review of Joyce, James,
Stephen Hero,
1944.
New York Times (18 January 1945):
17.
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Thompson, Ralph. "Books of the Times." Review of Levin, Harry,
James Joyce: A Critical Introduction,
1941.
New York Times (31 December 1941):
15.
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"James Joyce Dies, Wrote Ulysses." New York Times.
(13 January 1941):
15.
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Thompson, Ralph. "Books of the Times." Review of Gorman, Herbert,
James Joyce,
1939.
New York Times (15 February 1940):
17.
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Thompson, Ralph. "Books of the Times." Review of Joyce, James,
Finnegans Wake,
1939.
New York Times (4 May 1939):
21.
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Thompson, Ralph. "Books of the Times." Review of ,
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress,
1939.
New York Times (4 May 1939):
21.
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"Joyce Completes a Book in 17 Years: Irish Author of Ulysses Fame announces Finnegan's Wake--New Sensation Seen." New York Times.
(4 February 1939):
13.
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Reynolds, Horace. "James Joyce's Poetry Does Not Suggest Ulysses." Review of Joyce, James,
Collected Poems,
1937.
New York Times (10 October 1937):
104.
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"Ulysses Is Upheld by Appeals Court: Book Declared Neither Lewd Nor Obscene in Decision Backing Judge Woolsey." New York Times.
(8 August 1934):
15.
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"Files Ulysses Defense: Publisher Cites Changing Moral Views -- Recalls Noted Cases." New York Times.
(3 May 1934):
17.
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Chamberlain, John. "Books of the Times." New York Times.
(25 January 1934):
17.
Publication of the Random House U.
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"Conboy to Appeal Ulysses Decision: Federal Prosecutor Reads Book and Moves to Upset Judge Woolsey's Judgment." New York Times.
(13 March 1934):
19.
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"Brilliant but Dull." New York Times.
(8 December 1933):
22.
Woolsey decision.
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"Court Lifts Ban on Ulysses Here: Woolsey Holds Joyce Novel Is Not Obscene--He Finds It a Work of Literary Merit." New York Times.
(7 December 1933):
21.
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"Court Undecided on Ulysses Ban: Judge, After Reading All but 10 Pages of Book, Still in Doubt as to Obscenity." New York Times.
(26 November 1933):
16.
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"Ban upon Ulysses to Be Fought Again: Publisher Seeking to Bring Out Joyce 'Classic' Here Gets One Copy Admitted." New York Times.
(24 June 1933):
14.
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"Joyce Rejects Bid of Irish Academy." New York Times.
(28 October 1932):
17.
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"Joyce's Bad Eyes Are Laid to Teeth." New York Times.
(21 October 1932):
23.
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"James Joyce Is Grandfather." New York Times.
(16 February 1932):
10.
Announcement of the birth of Stephen James Joyce on 15 February 1932.
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Troy, William. "James Joyce and His Ulysses: A Remarkable Commentary on the Much Debated Work." Review of Gilbert, Stuart,
James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study,
1930.
New York Times (18 January 1931):
61.
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Matthews, Herbert L. "James Joyce's Linguistic Catch-All." Review of Joyce, James,
Haveth Childers Everywhere,
1930.
New York Times (11 January 1931):
66.
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119
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"Joyceiana." New York Times.
(14 December 1929):
18.
"Work in Progress".
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"S. Roth's Payments to james Joyce." New York Times.
(26 May 1928):
14.
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"Joyce Testimony on Ulysses Here: Says Samuel Roth Paid Him $200 for Use of Extracts in Two Worlds Magazine." New York Times.
(20 May 1928):
12.
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"Joyce Says Ulysses Is Pirated Here: Author, Condemning Publication Without Authority or Payment, Declares He Will Sue." New York Times.
(19 February 1927):
4.
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"Printing of Ulysses Here Causes Protest: 160 Literary Men Abroad Call Publication of Joyce Book Invasion of Rights." New York Times.
(18 February 1927):
21.
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"Roth's Magazine Accused: Joyce's Ulysses in Two Worlds Monthly Called Indecent." New York Times.
(10 March 1927):
2.
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"To Sue for Book Proofs: Sylvia Beach Joyce Will Prevent Disposal of Ulysses Here." New York Times.
(10 March 1927):
2.
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Young, Stark. "Joyce at the Neighborhood." New York Times.
(10 February 1925):
20.
Review of Exiles at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York.
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"Taste, Not Morals, Violated." New York Times.
(23 February 1921):
12.
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"Improper Novel Costs Woman $50." New York Times.
(22 February 1921):
6.
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