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Sam Slote
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Professor, School of English, Trinity College Dublin. Writes about Joyce, Beckett, Modernism. Quondam New Yorker. Co-author of Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses http://bit.ly/3Gngb2L He/him/his

Art 34%
Philosophy 31%
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Amazingly, even though Finnegans Wake is, fundamentally, fanfic about Lord Mayors of Dublin, there are no references to NYC mayors. Although, to be fair, the only ones who might have conceivably caught Joyce's attention would be Fiorello LaGuardia and 'Beau' Jimmy Walker.
You laugh, but this is how the exododus went extinct

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A reminder that pg researchers and ECRs working in Romantic Studies in the UK are invited to apply for a Stephen Copley Research Award (valued up to £500)

The late Stephen Copley supervised my PhD and I appreciate seeing his name live on like this

#Romanticism

www.bars.ac.uk/main/index.p...
Stephen Copley Research Awards – British Association for Romantic Studies
www.bars.ac.uk

I’m only the series editor, the volume’s editors came to us with the book more-or-less fully formed. Something on online resources would make for an excellent, albeit different volume

No: its focus is on classroom pedagogy, but not just university classrooms: it also cover high school, non-traditional spaces, and teaching Joyce in prison.

An annotator's work is never done

It's been ages since I read V. My memory is that it's (only) intermittently great.

RIP Roland McHugh

Finally!

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No and it's likewise unmodified in Sun chieh Liang's translation from earlier this year

Just landed: Congrong Dai’s complete translation of Finnegans Wake

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Hey look, Donald Trump — the leaders of three countries of 3 billion people got together just to laugh at you! Just imagine the fun they had discussing in detail what an idiot you are. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/01/w...

Amazing story about the political lunatic fringe in Ireland, so far, mercifully, on the fringes: www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/20...
The new IRB: a band of conspiracy theorists who have set up a parallel Irish ‘government’
This fringe group, drawn from the ranks of anti-lockdown protesters and business people laid low by the crash, have a cabinet, local co-ops and even a network of ‘courts’
www.irishtimes.com

Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright and Director, Is Dead at 83 www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/t...
Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright and Director, Is Dead at 83
www.nytimes.com
‘For the Dead Remember: The Life of M. R. James’ will be published by Oxford University Press on 10 September 2025. Set your watches, mark your calendars, and spread the word!
We are delighted to announce The Poems of Seamus Heaney. This is the long-awaited, definitive edition of Seamus Heaney’s poetry, featuring a number of previously unpublished poems.

Out 9 October 2025: https://linktr.ee/seamusheaney

Latest arrival from the University of Florida Press’s James Joyce series: Sensational Joyce by John Gordon

Weighing in at 827 pages and 2 1/4 inches, our Oxford Handbook of American and British Women Philosophers in the 19th Century is HERE! Huge thanks to @oupphilosophy.bsky.social and our 50+ authors. Restoring women to the philosophical canon is a matter of justice, but it is also better scholarship!

The James Joyce Society has an excellent programme of events lined up for the next year joycesociety.com/events
Events — James Joyce Society
joycesociety.com

Yes I do! I retraced Bloom’s trajectory on Bloomsday 6 years ago (there are some suppositions involved): 22,203 steps

A merry Bloomsday to all

For any dental issues this Bloomsday – James Joyce guarantees his work to be perfect!

Teaching James Joyce in the Twenty-First Century,
edited by Barry Devine and Ellen Scheible, coming soon from @floridapress upf.com/book.asp?id=...