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Welcome to Brandon Kershner's Portrait Page
This is a very good biography page, with a lot of material that may help the beginning student of Joyce to understand better some of Joyce's themes. Special emphasis is put upon A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. This is probably the best starting place for students.
 
James Joyce Itinerari Triestini
This is a virtual tour of Joyce's haunts and homes in Trieste, Italy. This site includes many photos and a lot of interesting biographical information.
 
Works in Progress (WIP) - A Website Devoted to the Writings of James Joyce
Here is a very large and extremely comprehensive site, including a biography, a bibliography, and links. A little jargon-laden in places, but very user friendly. Highlights include Joyce's schema for Ulysses, audio files, discussion groups, articles, maps, etc.
 
Joyce reads from the Wake
Here is the audio file from the above site. Real Audio of Joyce reading from Finnegan's Wake - from WIP.
 
James Joyce Ramble
This is the page for a 3000-person, 10km roadrace (walking or running). The page features staged readings from Joyce along the roadside; each year, it brings attention to suppressed writers of the world.
 
James Joyce: A Web Page by Charles Cave
One of the better personal pages, from Sydney, Australia, this very comprehensive page includes several interesting items not found elsewhere. Among these are Stuart Gilbert's schema for Ulysses, a photograph of Marilyn Monroe reading that book, and information on Stephen Joyce, James's grandson.
 
Joyce Sites on the WWWeb
A somewhat overwhelming, but also very helpful, list of links is found here.
 
Ulysses for Dummies
A useful resource for students, this site might be likened to a storyboard for a cartoon movie of Ulysses. Peculiar.
 
Bibliomania
This is a site containing several Joyce texts, a couple of which may only be viewed by users outside of the US.
 
Bibliomania - Ulysses
Here is the e-text of Ulysses - may only be viewed outside of the US because of copyright problems. The page contains sufficient warnings.
 
Bibliomania - Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Here is an e-text of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. This text may be viewed by anyone anywhere.
 
Bibliomania - Dubliners
This is an e-text of Dubliners. This page may also be viewed by anyone anywhere.
 
The Kernel Draft
Here is an html facsimile of 3rd draft of chapters 2-4 and summaries of chapters 1-8 of Finnegan's Wake.
 
The Antwerp James Joyce Centre
A comprehensive and well-maintained Belgian site on Joyce. This site focusses, for the most part, on the study of Finnegan's Wake.
 
IQ Infinity: the Unknown James Joyce
A page devoted to explication of Joyce's language, planning, riddles, and arcana is found here.
 
International James Joyce Foundation
Another comprehensive site of Joyceana, these pages are sponsored by The International James Joyce Foundation. They contain a biography, links, information about the foundation, and its symposium.
 
Eurojoys: The European James Joyce Forum
A European on-line research center whose objective is to serve as a connecting place and as a sort of meta-research site on Joycean studies.
 
An Interactive Finnegans Wake Notebook Page
Here is a listserv for exploratory discussion of Joyce's notebooks for Finnegan's Wake.
 
Joyce Studies Annual
Information on one journal of Joyce studies may be found here.
 
James Joyce Resource Center
This is a very comprehensive site. Highlights are the list of links: a bibliography of critical works indexed by type of criticism.
 
In the Brothel of Modernism: Picasso and Joyce by Robert Scholes
This essay, posted privately by Brown University Professor Robert Scholes, puts Joyce in the context of Modernism, places him and Picasso in the center of the movement, and discusses the movement's exclusion or marginalization of women.
 
In The Wake of Cyberspace
This article was first published in 21 C Magazine and was reprinted on the Finnegans Wake mailing list by permission of the author. The essay explores the web-like structures of Joyce's novel.
 
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