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Modernism Links
General Sites
Online Projects
Journals
Specific Writers and Texts
Many of these are selected from Jack Lynch's
collection, linked above
- Joseph Conrad
- T.S. Eliot
- James Joyce
- Work in Progress: James Joyce
in Cyberspace -- Extensive site, containing a timeline, some rare
Joyce materials, audio files, and information on discussion groups, along
with a well annotated list of links to other sites.
- IQ Infinity: The
Unknown James Joyce (Jorn Barger) -- An extensive but unscholarly,
even anti-scholarly, approach to "a great deal of as-yet-unpublished
research into Joyce's notebooks and early drafts. They show him pursuing
a detailed analysis of human psychology, in ways that should prove
useful to artificial intelligence theorists as they try to build a
simulated human personality."
- Flying by the
Net: James Joyce in Cyberspace (Michael Groden) -- Extensively
annotated guide to Joyce resources on the Web, including discussion
groups, Web sites, and journals. O si sic omnes!
- James Joyce Web
Page (Charles Cave, Australia) -- Unscholarly but reasonably well
informed; useful for beginners to Joyce studies. Includes a great many
links.
- Joyce
Homepage (Trieste) -- An abridged version of Massimo Soranzio's
James Joyce -- Itinerari triestini, with links to other sites. In
Italian and English.
- Joyce
Articles (Dekalb) -- A few short, original essays on Joyce studies.
Plain text format through FTP.
- Ulysses for
Dummies -- Lighthearted, illustrated, and animated guide to the novel.
- James Joyce@WWW
Pages & FTP Sites (Japan) -- A short list of links. Poor choice of
colors makes the page hard to read.
- International
James Joyce Foundation (Ohio State) -- Information on the Foundation
and its activities, with some links to other sites. Requires frames.
- Hypermedia
Joyce Studies: An Electronic Journal of Joycean Criticism (Temple)
-- A promising on-line journal, but seemingly defunct.
- The James
Joyce Broadsheet (Leeds) -- Very brief information on the journal.
- Virginia Woolf
- William Butler Yeats
- Yeats
Page (Martin Hardcastle) -- Selected E-texts.
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