
James Joyce
Writing
Born 1882-02-02 · Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland · Died 1941-01-13
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (born James Augusta Joyce; 2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet, and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the twentieth century. Joyce's novel Ulysses (1922) is a landmark in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled in a variety of literary styles, particularly stream of consciousness. Other well-known works are the short-story collection Dubliners (1914) and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and Finnegans Wake (1939). His other writings include three books of poetry, a play, letters, and occasional journalism.
Acting
Crew

If You Call Me Eveline
Original Film Writer

Ulysses
Novel

Panchabhuj
Novel

An Encounter
Short Story

RotAte Shika
Writer

James Joyce's The Sisters
Writer

James Joyce's The Sisters
Writer

Madrid, 1987
Dialogue

Bloom
Novel

I’m Going Home
Novel
The Wake
Novel

Araby
Writer

Ulys
Novel

Stabat Mater
Book

The Dead
Novel

Other Epiphanies
Author

James Joyce's Women
Novel

Uliisses
Novel

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Novel

Fragments of an Alms-Film
Original Story


