Joyce Resources

Ulysses Ephemera collects everyday objects featuring in Ulysses, such as books, buttons, cards, coins, cups, magazines, money boxes, stationear, etc. The objects themselves are kept by Tim O'Neill and by Fritz Senn in their private collections in Dublin and in Zurich.





JoyceTools is a collection of valuable resources, including various historical maps of Dublin, a fully digitised and word-searchable Thom's Directory (1904) and important Joyce publications. 

 


You will have fun with Bloom's Pocket Topography by Ian Gunn. It allows you to trace the little Odyssey of the contents of Bloom's pockets.




James Joyce Online Notes an open-access journal focusing on the people, words and cultural references in Ulysses and Joyce's earlier works. It is edited by Harald Beck and John Simpson.




The Joyce Project presents an annotated online edition of Joyce's Ulysses.




JoyceImages illustrates Joyce's Ulysses using contemporary postcards and photographs.




Fweet is an annotated online edition of Finnegans Wake. In incorporates the notes published by Roland McHugh in Annotations to Finnegans Wake and its own additions.





John Gordon's Finnegans Wake Blog supplements annotations found in McHugh.




The James Joyce Checklist aims to record any publication by or about Joyce. It is a database of citations and links to publications relevant to Joyce in any language and in any medium, from the early twentieth century to the present.




The James Joyce Digital Archive presents the complete compositional histories of Ulysses & Finnegans Wake in an interactive format. It aims to provide a detailed and accurate account of the compositional history of both works.




The Joyce Calendar lists all of Joyce's published and unpublished correspondence.




James Joyce's Correspondence is an ongoing project aiming to publish online all of Joyce's as yet unpublished correspondence. The edition is hosted by the University of Antwerp and freely accessible (open-access).




The alphybetty is a collection of Joyce's alphabet letters as found in his correspondence and manuscripts. It is a reference tool to provide images of how any particular letter may look when Joyce writes it. (After clicking the link, scroll down to bottom of page.)




Genetic Joyce Studies is an online journal for the study of the progress of Joyce's writing






The James Joyce Scholars' Collection provides a full view of works about Joyce that have gone out of print. 






In RTE's Reading Ulysses, Fritz Senn and Gerry O'Flaherty discuss the book episode by episode. The radio programme was first broadcast in 2004 and is now freely available.




With thanks to William Brockman and Ed for their contributions.






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