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Founded in 1963 at the University of Tulsa by Thomas F. Staley, the James Joyce Quarterly has been the flagship journal of international Joyce studies ever since. In each issue, the JJQ brings together a wide array of critical and theoretical work focusing on the life, writing, and reception of James Joyce. We encourage submissions of all types, welcoming archival, historical, biographical, and critical research. Each issue of the JJQ provides a selection of peer-reviewed essays representing the very best in contemporary Joyce scholarship. In addition, the journal publishes notes, reviews, letters, a comprehensive checklist of recent Joyce-related publications, and the editor's "Raising the Wind" comments. The goal of the JJQ is simple: to provide an open, lively, and multidisciplinary forum for the international community of Joyce scholars, students, and enthusiasts.
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Volume 61, Number 1-2, Fall 2023-Winter 2024Table of Contents
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View "And trieste, ah trieste ate I my liver!": A Report on the 2023 Trieste Joyce School, 25-30 June 2023, Trieste, Italy
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View Diaphanous Bodies: Ability, Disability, and Modernist Irish Literature by Jeremy Colangelo (review)
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Diaphanous Bodies: Ability, Disability, and Modernist Irish Literature by Jeremy Colangelo (review)
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View Stepping Through Origins: Nature, Home, & Landscape in Irish Literature by Jefferson Holdridge (review)
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View Classics and Celtic Literary Modernism: Yeats, Joyce, Macdiarmid, and Jones by Gregory Baker (review)
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| ISSN | 1938-6036 |
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| Print ISSN | 0021-4183 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2024-05-23 |
| Open Access | No |
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