Volume 47, Number 1
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PERSPECTIVES
Fritz Senn Receives the Golden Medal of Honour of the Canton of Zurich 2009
Valentina Janner
“A Luminous Day”: A Report on the California Joyce Redux Conference, 30 January 2010
Mia L. McIver
“Questioning Things”: A Report on the Third Annual James Joyce Research Colloquium, Dublin, Ireland, 22-24 April 2010
Elizabeth Bonapfel
“It Was Bohemian”: A Report on the XXII International James Joyce Symposium, Prague, Czech Republic, 13-18 June 2010
Julia Panko
A Backward Glance at the XXII International James Joyce Symposium, Prague, Czech Republic, 13-18 June 2010
Vaclav Paris
A Report on the Dublin James Joyce Summer School, 4-10 July 2010
Catherine Flynn
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ARTICLES
“What points of contact existed between these languages?”: James Joyce, Albert Einstein, and Interdisciplinary Study
David Ben-Merre
Stephen’s Handles
Sara K. Crangle
“Grace” and the Idea of “the Irish Jew”
Claudia Rosenhan
Henry Flower Writes a Story
Horst Breuer
“Unfallable encyclicing”: Finnegans Wake and the Encyclopedia Britannica
Len Platt
JJ CHECKLIST (108)
William S. Brockman
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NOTES
Uncoiling the Snakes of Ireland in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: From the Souls in Hell to Laocoön
John Paul Riquelme
Joyce, Lucian, and Menippus: An Undiscovered Rewriting of the Ulysses Archetype
Dieter Fuchs
ENTERTAINMENTS
“Poundwise!”
Simon Loekle
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REVIEWS
A Guide Through “Finnegans Wake,” by Edmund Lloyd Epstein
Sam Slote
Pathologies of Desire: The Vicissitudes of the Self in James Joyce’s “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” by Gerald Doherty
Margot Gayle Backus and Martha Stallman
Modern Irish Autobiography: Self, Nation and Society, edited by Liam Harte
Nicholas Miller
Narratives of Class in New Irish and Scottish Literature: From Joyce to Kelman, Doyle, Galloway, and McNamee, by Mary M. McGlynn
Len Platt
The Incarnation of Language: Joyce, Proust and a Philosophy of the Flesh, by Michael O’Sullivan
Scarlett Baron
Shane Leslie: Sublime Failure, by Otto Rauchbauer
Geert Lernout
Modernism and the Ordinary, by Liesl Olson
Connor Byrne
Broadcasting Modernism, edited by Debra Rae Cohen, Michael Doyle, and Jane Lewty
Pamela L. Caughie
LETTER
Brian Cosgrove
CONTRIBUTORS
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