Contents
Addresses from the 2007 International James Joyce Conference
Thomas F. Staley, A Life With Joyce
Carol Loeb Shloss, Copyright and the Joyce Estate: Legal Issues,
Moral Issues, and Unresolved Issues in the Publication of
Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the The Wake
Robert Spoo, Litigating the Right To Be a Scholar
Visual Art
Carl Kohler, Sketches of Joyces Progressive Blindness
Articles
Garry Leonard, Hes Got Bette Davis Eyes: Joyce and Melodrama
Margot Backus, Odd Jobs: James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and the
New Journalism
Alistair McCleery, William Brockman, and Ian Gunn, Fresh Evidence
and Further Complications: Correcting the Text of the
Random House 1934 Edition of Ulysses
Andre Cormier, The Transcendental, Blind Stripling in Ulysses
Michael Lapointe, Irish Nationalisms Sacrificial Homosociality
in Ulysses
Sam Slote, 1904, A Space Odyssey
William Sayers, The Russian General, Gargantua, and Joyce Writing of
his wits waste in Finnegans Wake
Philip T. Sicker (Edited By) Philip Sicker, Professor of English at Fordham University, specializes in late nineteenth- and twentieth-century British and European fiction. He is the author of a critical study of Henry James and numerous articles on such modernist writers as Eliot, Lawrence, Mann, Nabokov, and Joyce. He has recently published a series of essays exploring Joyce's relationship to cinema, and he is currently completing a monograph on visual representation in Ulysses. He is the co-editor of Joyce Studies Annual. Moshe Gold (Edited By) Moshe Gold is Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Rose Hill Writing Program at Fordham University, where he teaches courses in literary and critical theory, pedagogy theory and practice, and horror films. He is co-editor of Joyce Studies Annual, and his publications on Joyce, Plato, Levinas, Derrida, and the Talmud have appeared in Representations, Joyce Studies Annual, Criticism, James Joyce Quarterly, Levinas and Medieval Literature, and ELH.