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Chamber Music
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Dubliners
The Sisters
An Encounter
Araby
Eveline
After the Race
Two Gallants
The Boarding House
A Little Cloud
Counterparts
Clay
A Painful Case
Ivy Day In The Committee Room
A Mother
Grace
The Dead
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
I
II
III
IV
V
Exiles
Characters
First Act
Second Act
Third Act
Ulysses (1922)
I - [The Telemachiad]
[01 - Telemachus]
[02 - Nestor]
[03 - Proteus]
II - [The Odyssey]
[04 - Calypso]
[05 - Lotus Eaters]
[06 - Hades]
[07 - Aeolus]
[08 - Lestrygonians]
[09 - Scylla And Charybdis]
[10 - Wandering Rocks]
[11 - Sirens]
[12 - Cyclops]
[13 - Nausicaa]
[14 - Oxen Of The Sun]
[15 - Circe]
III - [The Nostos]
[16 - Eumeus]
[17 - Ithaca]
[18 - Penelope]
Ulysses (2000)
I - [The Telemachiad]
[01 - Telemachus]
[02 - Nestor]
[03 - Proteus]
II - [The Odyssey]
[04 - Calypso]
[05 - Lotus Eaters]
[06 - Hades]
[07 - Aeolus]
[08 - Lestrygonians]
[09 - Scylla And Charybdis]
[10 - Wandering Rocks]
[11 - Sirens]
[12 - Cyclops]
[13 - Nausicaa]
[14 - Oxen Of The Sun]
[15 - Circe]
III - [The Nostos]
[16 - Eumeus]
[17 - Ithaca]
[18 - Penelope]
Pomes Penyeach
Tilly
Watching the Needleboats at San Sabba
A Flower Given to My Daughter
She Weeps over Rahoon
Tutto è sciolto
On the Beach at Fontana
Simples
Flood
Nightpiece
Alone
A Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight
Bahnhofstrasse
A Prayer
Finnegans Wake
I
[I.1]
[I.2]
[I.3]
[I.4]
[I.5]
[I.6]
[I.7]
[I.8]
II
[II.1]
[II.2]
[II.3]
[II.4]
III
[III.1]
[III.2]
[III.3]
[III.4]
IV
[IV.1]
Poems
Et Tu, Healy
Poor little Georgie, the son of a lackey
Fragments from Shine and Dark
Alas, how sad the lover’s lot
O, it is cold and still—alas!
She is at peace where she is sleeping
There was a kind lady called Gregory
There was a young priest named Delaney
There is a weird poet called Russell
A holy Hegelian Kettle
Have you heard of the admiral
There once was a Celtic librarian
I said: I will go down to where
Though we are leaving youth behind
The flower I gave rejected lies
Come out to where the youth is met
John Eglinton, my Jo, John
O, there are two brothers, the Fays
The Sorrow of Love
C’era una volta, una bella bambina
Dear, I am asking a favour
The Holy Office
Gas from a Burner
There is a young gallant named Sax
There’s a monarch who knows no repose
There once was a lounger named Stephen
John Quinn
Claude Sykes
Solomon
Now let awhile my messmates be
There once was an author named Wells
D. L. G.
A Goldschmidt swam in a Kriegsverein
Dooleysprudence
There’s an anthropoid consul called Bennett
To Budgen, Raughty Tinker
The C. G. is Not Literary
The Right Man in the Wrong Place
The Right Heart in the Wrong Place
O, Mr Poe
Bis Dat Qui Cito Dat
A bard once in lakelapped Sirmione
And I shall have no peace...
To Sylvia Beach
The press and the public misled me
Jimmy Joyce, Jimmy Joyce, where have you been
Fréderic’s Duck
I never thought a fountain pen
Rosy Brook he bought a book
I saw at Miss Beach’s when midday was shining
Bran! Bran! The baker’s ban!
The clinic was a patched one
Is it dreadfully necessary
Rouen is the rainiest place getting
Post Ulixem Scriptum
There’s a coughmixture scopolamine
P. J. T.
Little Miss Moschos
For he’s a jolly queer fellow
Schevingen, 1927
Troppa Grossa, San Giacomone!
There’s a genial young poetriarch Euge
Pour Ulysse IX
Crossing to the Coast
Hue’s Hue? or Dalton’s Dilemma
Buy a book in brown paper
As I was going to Joyce Saint James’
Father O’Ford
Humptydump Dublin squeaks through his norse
To Mrs Herbert Gorman Who Complained That Her Visitors Kept Late Hours
Ecce Puer
Pennipomes Twoguineaseach
Pour la rîme seulement
A Portrait of the Artist as an Ancient Mariner
Have you heard of one Humpty Dumpty
Epilogue to Ibsen’s Ghosts
Goodbye Zürich, I must leave you
Le bon repos
Aiutami dunque, O Musa, ...
Come all you lairds and lassies and listen to my lay!
There’s a maevusmarked maggot called Murphy
Horace— Odes III 13: O fons Bandusiae
Paul Verlaine— Chanson d’automne
Felix Beran— Des Weibes Klage
Lament for the Yeomen
Gottfried Keller— Lebendig Begraben
James Stephens—Stephen’s Green
Critical Writings
Trust Not Appearances
Force
The Study of Languages
Royal Hibernian Academy ‘Ecce Homo’
Drama and Life
Ibsen’s New Drama
The Day of the Rabblement
James Clarence Mangan
An Irish Poet
George Meredith
Today and Tomorrow in Ireland
A Suave Philosophy
An Effort at Precision in Thinking
Colonial Verses
Catilina
The Soul of Ireland
The Motor Derby
Aristotle on Education
A Ne’er-Do-Well
Empire Building
New Fiction
The Mettle of the Pasture
A Peep Into History
A French Religious Novel
Unequal Verse
Mr. Arnold Graves’ New Work’
A Neglected Poet
Mr. Mason’s Novels
The Bruno Philosophy
Humanism
Shakespeare Explained
Borlase and Son
Aesthetics
I. Paris Notebook
II. Pola Notebook
A Portrait of the Artist
Ireland, Island of Saints and Sages
James Clarence Mangan [II]
The Irish Literary Renaissance
Fenianism
Home Rule Comes of Age
Ireland at the Bar
Oscar Wilde: The Poet of ‘Salome’
Bernard Shaw’s Battle with the Censor
The Home Rule Comet
A Curious Story
Realism and Idealism in English Literature: Daniel Defoe
Realism and Idealism in English Literature: William Blake
The Centenary of Charles Dickens
The Universal Literary Influence of the Renaissance
The Shade of Parnell
The City of the Tribes
The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran
Politics and Cattle Disease
Programme Notes for the English Players
Letter on Pound
Letter on Hardy
Letter on Svevo
From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer
Ad-Writer
On the Moral Right of Authors
Other Writings
Fragments from Work in Progress
the transatlantic review N°4
transition N°1
transition N°2
transition N°3
transition N°13
transition N°15
Anna Livia Plurabelle
The Mookse and the Gripes
The Ondt and the Gracehoper
Haveth Childers Everywhere
The Mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies
Drafts for Ulysses and Finnegans Wake
[Proteus]
[Cyclops]
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
Scene 6
Scene 7
Scene 8
[Circe]
[Roderick O’Conor]
[First draft, March 1923]
[Fourth draft, July 1923]
[Saint Kevin]
[First draft, April 1923]
[Second draft, ?May 1923]
[Abandoned extension, ?May 1923]
[?Fourth draft, ?July 1923]
[August 1923 (corrected)]
[Berkeley and Patrick]
[First draft, July 1923]
[Second draft]
[Fourth draft, August 1923 (corrected)]
[Tristan and Isolde]
[March 1923]
[June 1923]
[August 1923]
[August 1923]
[H.C.E.]
[First draft, August 1923]
[Fourth draft, September 1923 (corrected)]
[Mamalujo]
[First draft, September 1923]
[An early version of the song]
[The Cad Kernel]
[First section]
[Second section]
[Third section]
[The Revered Letter]
The Cat and the Devil
Giacomo Joyce
Stephen Hero
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Letters
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
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