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Banville, John. "Masterly Alternative Life of Nora Barnacle." Review of Morrissy, Mary,
Penelope Unbound,
2023.
Guardian (3 October 2023):
Books 1.
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Enright, Anne. "Dangerous, Voyeuristic, Transgressive, Exciting: Anne Enright on James Joyce's Ulysses at 100." Guardian.
(29 January 2022):
Books 1.
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Meany, Helen. "Edna O’Brien’s Powerful Play Is a Fascinating Portrait of a Fellow Writer." Review of O'Brien, Edna,
Joyce's Women,
Abbey Theatre, 2022.
Guardian (23 September 2022):
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Flood, Alison. "Major Collection of James Joyce Documents and Books Donated to University." Guardian.
(2 February 2022):
Books 1.
University of Reading bequest from Stephen James Joyce.
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Jordan, Justine. "Where to Start with: James Joyce." Guardian.
(18 February 2022):
Books 1.
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Flood, Alison. "Stephen Joyce, Last Direct Descendant of James Joyce, Dies Aged 87." Guardian.
(27 January 2020):
Books, 2.
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O'Connell, Mark. "James Joyce's Words Haunt Dublin. It Doesn't Need His Bones: If the Writer's Remains Were Repatriated, They Would Be One More Tourist Trap in a City Fast Becoming a Cultural Wasteland." Guardian.
(23 October 2019).
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Fraser, Antonia. "Literary Pilgrims to James Joyce’s Grave." Guardian.
(22 October 2019). With a photo of Harold Pinter at the grave.
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"The Guardian View on Repatriating James Joyce's Remains: Dublin Should Tread Carefully; The Literary Exile's Complicated Relationship with Ireland Inspired Works of Genius: Wherever He Rests, That Intimate Connection Is What Counts." Guardian.
(21 October 2019).
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Flood, Alison. "Plan to Exhume James Joyce’s Remains Fires International ‘battle of the bones’." Guardian.
(17 October 2019):
Books.
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Cain, Sian. "Bid to Repatriate James Joyce's Remains ahead of Ulysses Centenary." Guardian.
(15 October 2019).
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Carty, Peter. "Jeremy Corbyn on Joyce's Ulysses: 'Don't beat yourself up if you don't understand it'." Guardian.
(14 June 2019):
Books.
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Tóibín, Colm. "‘The streets are haunted’ – Colm Tóibín explores literary Dublin." Guardian.
(20 October 2018):
Books 2.
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Sansom, Ian. "In Search of James Joyce's Daughter." Review of Pheby, Alex,
Lucia,
2018.
Guardian (12 July 2018):
Books, 1.
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Tóibín, Colm. Review of Hassett, Joseph M.,
The Ulysses Trials: Beauty and Truth Meet the Law,
2016.
Guardian (6 July 2017):
Books.
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Tóibín, Colm. Review of Hardiman, Adrian,
Joyce in Court: James Joyce and the Law,
2017.
Guardian (6 July 2017):
Books.
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Williams, Holly. "'My body shall be all yours': The Startling Sex Letters of Joyce, Kahlo and O'Keeffe; An Eye-Wateringly Explicit New Stage Show Celebrates Erotic Correspondence Sent by Ffamous Figures Through the Ages." Guardian.
(2 May 2017):
Stage 1.
On letters of desire sent by famous figures: the performance "Your Sexts Are Shit: Older Better Letters," Camden People's Theatre, London, 4 May 2017.
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Tóibín, Colm. "James Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist, 100 Years on." Guardian.
(29 December 2016):
Books.
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Cain, Sian. "Is James Joyce's Ulysses the Hardest Novel to Finish?." Guardian.
(13 January 2016):
Books.
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Flood, Alison. "Rare James Joyce Letters Sold in US Auction." Guardian.
(27 August 2015):
Books.
Letters to Owen Nugent.
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Flood, Alison. "James Joyce Had Syphilis, New Study Claims." Guardian.
(3 June 2014). On Birmingham's The Most Dangerous Book. Letter in response from Kathleen Ferris, Guardian (1 July 2014).
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Flood, Alison. "James Joyce Was Victim of Proto-Paparazzi." Guardian.
(2 August 2014):
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1931 wedding of JJ and Nora.
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Joyce, James. "Ecce Puer." Guardian.
(16 June 2014).
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McDonald, Henry. "Ireland Commemorative Coin Misquotes James Joyce." Guardian
(London)
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(12 April 2013):
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Tóibín, Colm. "Dreamers and Chancers: Today is Bloomsday, the Day on Which Ulysses Is Set." Guardian.
(16 June 2012):
Review 2.
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Flood, Alison. "Copyright Row as James Joyce Children's Story Published." Guardian
(London)
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(10 February 2012):
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Kiberd, Declan. "'Never mind about my soul . . .': Declan Kiberd Salutes a Fine, Unfussy Biography of James Joyce." Review of Bowker, Gordon,
James Joyce: A Biography,
2011.
Guardian (6 August 2011):
Review 7.
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Hughes, Kathryn. "Dear Mr Joyce." Review of Beach, Sylvia,
The Letters of Sylvia Beach,
2010.
Guardian (31 July 2010):
Guardian Review 7.
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Brown, Mark. "Ulysses Unread (apart from the racy bits) Fetches £275,000." Guardian.
(5 June 2009):
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Signed, no. 45 of 100 of the 1922 1st ed., sold by dealer Pom Harrington.
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Morrison, Blake. "Hymn to Everyday Life." Review of Kiberd, Declan,
Ulysses and Us: The Art of Everyday Living,
2009.
Guardian (18 July 2009):
Guardian Review 10.
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Mullan, John. "Joyce--The Juice." Guardian.
(6 July 2004). Sotheby's sale.
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Nicholson, Robert. "Hidden Ireland: Literary Odyssey." Guardian.
(29 May 2004):
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Bloomsday wanderings.
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Mullan, John. "How to Read This Book." Guardian
(London)
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(11 February 2004):
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Roddy Doyle's antipathy to U.
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Chrisafis, Angelique. "Overlong, Overrated and Unmoving: Roddy Doyle's Verdict on James Joyce's Ulysses." Guardian
(London)
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(10 February 2004):
Home, 3.
Roddy Doyle attacks U and the Joyce Industry.
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Sillem, Tanya. "It's 'innocent stuff now'." Guardian
(Manchester)
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(3 February 2001):
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Strick's film U allowed into Ireland.
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Ezard, John. "High Cost of Joyce Words." Guardian.
(23 November 2001):
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London court decides Rose's U infringes J family copyright.
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Thorpe, Vanessa. "Joyce Bans Molly's Musical Climax." Guardian.
(30 July 2000). Stephen Joyce's opposition to production of Molly Bloom: A Musical Dream.
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Hogan, Phil. "Home, James." Guardian.
(11 June 2000). Bloomsday.
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O'Mahony, John. "Iffy Down the Liffy." Review of O'Brien, Edna,
James Joyce,
1999.
Guardian (26 June 1999):
10.
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"How They Tried to Kill off Ulysses." Guardian.
(15 May 1998):
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On the British Home Office's censorship during the 1920s and 1930s.
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Travis, Alan. "Secret Files Expose Joyce Fiasco." Guardian.
(15 May 1998):
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On the British Home Office's censorship during the 1920s and 1930s.
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Glaister, Dan. "Literary Dust-up: Enmity over 'New' Ulysses." Guardian.
(25 June 1997):
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On the Rose ed. of U.
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Lezard, Nicholas. Review of Joyce, James,
Ulysses,
Ed. Johnson, 1993.
Guardian (12 June 1997):
sec. 2, 15.
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Hattenstone, Simon. "A Choice Inspired by Joyce." Guardian.
(1 June 1995):
sec.2, p. 10.
On the National Film Theatre's series of JJ-related films entitled "James Joyce's Cinema".
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"Write Stuff." Guardian.
(3 February 1994):
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On the unveiling of a plaque at 28B Campden Grove, London, honoring Joyce's stay of several months in 1931.
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Glaister, Dan. "Caught up in Babel's Wake." Guardian.
(18 March 1993):
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Francisco Garcia Tortosa's Spanish trans. of "Anna Livia Plurabelle".
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Coles, Joanna. "Abandoned Joyce Stories Discovered." Guardian.
(3 October 1992):
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Danis Rose's discovery of Joyce's "Finn's Hotel".
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Boston, Richard. "Joking and Smoking with Joyce." Guardian.
(20 June 1992):
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Italo Svevo and Joyce.
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Berger, John. "Forthflowing on a Joycean Tide." Guardian.
(15 June 1991):
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Reflections on Ulysses, with a caricature of JJ by Nicolas(?).
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McGonigle, Tom. "Rios Grandee." Guardian.
(1 February 1991):
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On the relation of Julián Ríos's novel Larva: Midsummer Night's Babel to Finnegans Wake.
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"The Death of James Joyce." Guardian.
(14 January 1941).
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