So there's a new trend going around on Twitter that's like, "Here are ten websites it feels illegal to know about!" and I thought I'd do my part.

Here are 10+ #Joyce and #modernism resources that are incredibly invaluable to new researchers. (Not nearly as catchy as the meme.)
@PMHastings' Ulysses Guide: ulyssesguide.com

Find free episode guides, essays, photos, the schema, & other resources for reading Ulysses that make being a first-time reader so much easier. Also available as a print book.
@PMHastings The Joyce Project: joyceproject.com

An online annotated version of Ulysses separated by episode, with hyperlinks on key phrases that take you to mini-essays about characters, places, motifs, literary allusions, historical background, & more.
@PMHastings The James Joyce Centre (@BloomsdayDublin) "On this Day" series: jamesjoyce.ie/about/james-jo…

Events in Joyce's life and afterlives (ie, Joyceana) catalogued in an #OTD format sorted by month. A very extensive timeline in a readable format.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin Joyce Tools: riverrun.org.uk/joycetools.html
Resources available to honor Clive Hart.

Public-domain versions of hard-to-find texts (ie, ALP 1928); PDF of James Joyce's Dublin: A Topographical Guide; Thom's Directory 1904; 1904 maps; the Wake Newslitter & FW Circular; & several ebooks.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin Finwake: finwake.com/desktop.htm

An online annotated version of Finnegans Wake with extensive annotations in a separate frame. Excellent resource for new and returning readers of the Wake, with user-friendly GUI & solid notes collating several sources.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin James Joyce Digital Archive: jjda.ie/main/JJDA/JJDA…

Danis Rose & John O'Hanlon's versions of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake with annotations, popups to JJ notebook material, transcriptions of (some) notebooks and draft levels, plus guide. A great first resource for genetic crit.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland's blog: moderniststudiesireland.org

Essays on a variety of topics related to modernism. They also host a Works in Progress Seminar series, a FW reading group (run by yours truly!), conferences and outreach.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2's Ulysses Ephemera: ulysses-ephemera.blogspot.com

Collects photographs & info on ephemera featured in Ulysses: books, buttons, cards, coins, cups, magazines, money boxes, stationery, etc. in the private collections of Tim O'Neill and by Fritz Senn in Dublin & Zürich.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 Aida Yared's "Joyce Images": joyceimages.com

An "illustrated" Ulysses, line by line, of period-specific images: advertisements, maps, postcards, notes, comics, drawings, etc. Fantastic context for the novel, a great resource for students.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 Bill Brockman's "James Joyce Checklist": norman.hrc.utexas.edu/JamesJoyceChec…

Hosted by the Harry Ransom Centre. This database has pretty much every citation/publication relevant to Joyce in any language, any Medium. Formerly printed in the JJQ, now an online, searchable database.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 The Internet Archive: archive.org

Not a Joyce-specific resource, but I'd be nowhere without IA, a digital library that includes many hard-to-find and out-of-print books, incl Letters I-III, SL, biographies (eg., JJII), & tons of theory/criticism.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 National Library of Ireland: catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000…

NLI has digitalized their 2022 Joyce Papers Collection, including manuscript drafts, letters, and notebook pages. Access to archive material has never been better!
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 Joyce Bricolage: joycebricolage.blogspot.com
Images of the beautiful art created by @SabrinaAlonso2 at the Zürich James Joyce Foundation.

"Joyce alphybetty," examples of Joyce's handwriting letter-by-letter with hundreds of examples: joycebricolage.blogspot.com/p/further-joyc…
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 RTE's Reading Ulysses, featuring Fritz Senn and Gerry O'Flaherty. A radio programme discussion of the book episode by episode, first broadcast in 2004, now freely available: rte.ie/radio/dramaono…
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 The James Joyce Scholars' Collection: search.library.wisc.edu/digital/AJoyce…

Works about Joyce that have gone out of print; includes Third Census of Finnegans Wake (Glasheen) as well as books by Roland McHugh, David Hayman, Shari Benstock, and Margot Norris.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp's blog, "From Swerve of Shore to Bend of Bay": peterchrisp.blogspot.com

Some really useful notes on Joyce bating back to 2013. A really fantastic blog from a knowledgeable Joycean.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp James Joyce's Correspondence: joyceletters.uantwerpen.be/exist/apps/jjl…

An ongoing digitalization of previously unpublished letters, postcards, telegrams, and notes written by Joyce (or at his dictation) and to Joyce. Contains an excellent "who's who" section of real & fictional names.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp Genetic Joyce Studies: geneticjoycestudies.org

An open-access, peer-reviewed journal with articles on genetic Joyce criticism. Contains full-length articles as well as shorter notes. Updated yearly.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp "Bloom's Pocket Topography" by Ian Gunn: no7.org.uk/pockets/index.…

Explore the items in Leopold Bloom's pockets throughout the day of June 16, 1904. A fun and useful little guide to the items Bloom carries, when and where he removes them, etc.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp James Joyce Online Notes: jjon.org

An open-access journal that focuses on the people, the words, and other cultural references in Ulysses and the earlier works. Acts as a database of annotations.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp The Joyce Calendar: norman.hrc.utexas.edu/jamesjoycechec…

Joyce's published, unpublished, and ungathered correspondence in a searchable database.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp Joyce's Dublin: joycesdublin.ie

A podcast series produced by University College Dublin on Joyce's "The Dead" using UCD archival material.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp NYT Featured Author, James Joyce: archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.co…

All articles published in the New York Times relating to James Joyce, from 1919 to 1998. Archived page.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp James Joyce Reading Circle, blog by Don Dward posting explorations of Ulysses, Giacomo Joyce, Dubliners, and other texts. jamesjoycereadingcircle.com
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp Hypermedia Joyce Studies: hjs.ff.cuni.cz/main/hjs.php?p…
An open-access refereed journal of criticism and scholarship on the works of James Joyce, 1994-2016.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp Pint of Ulysses: patreon.com/pintofulysses

Artist Robert Berry’s new work from ongoing Ulysses “seen” project (graphic novel adaptation), links to classroom resources and podcasts, as well as daily notes on Joyce. Post are free, Patreon for “tipping the host”.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp Blooms and Barnacles Podcast, a non-academic take on Joyce’s Ulysses from Kelly Bryan,featuring original art by Dermot O’Connor. 2018-present. bloomsandbarnacles.com
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp U22: The Centenary Ulysses Podcast: u22pod.com

@CatherinePhlynn and her co-hosts Rafael Aguilar, Emily Moell, and Louie Poore talk with readers of Ulysses from around the world to celebrate the centenary. u22pod.com
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp @CatherinePhlynn Zürich James Joyce Foundation, "Joyce in Zürich": joycefoundation.ch/joyce-in-zuric…

Locations where Joyce lived in Zürich, including photographs and small annotations.
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp @CatherinePhlynn My list of new work in Joyce studies, prepared for Joyce's birthday & #Ulyesses100 on Feb 2, 2022 for @Mod_Ireland's blog, may also be of continued interest: moderniststudiesireland.org/2022/02/02/uly…
@PMHastings @BloomsdayDublin @Mod_Ireland @SabrinaAlonso2 @PeterChrisp @CatherinePhlynn And finally, not to toot my own horn too much, but I have a Medium blog where I occasionally write Joyce-related things. Here's a link to the Joyce material I've written so far, including some scholarship, news/journalism, reviews, etc.: clawrenc.medium.com/list/james-joy…

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