Frank Delaney's Re: Joyce
A podcast by Frank Delaney
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403 Episodes
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Re:Joyce Episode 293 - Paradise & Powerful Men
Published: 12/16/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 292 - Silver Tongues & Skin-the-Goat
Published: 12/9/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 291 - A Murder Story
Published: 12/2/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 290 - Lists & Limericks
Published: 11/27/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 289 - Of Soup & Sin
Published: 11/25/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 288 - Tobacco & Tweeds
Published: 11/20/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 287 - A Little Mazurka
Published: 11/18/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 286 - Flossing & Fretting
Published: 11/11/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 285 - Part Two
Published: 11/6/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 285 Part One - Welsh Combs & Feathery Hair
Published: 11/4/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 285
Published: 10/30/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 284 - Barristers & Bosky Groves
Published: 10/28/2015 -
Re:Joyce - Episode 283: Pensive Bosoms & Purple Prose
Published: 10/21/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 282 - Stories & Soap
Published: 10/14/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 281 - Spellingbees & Slithery Sounds
Published: 10/7/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 280A: The Mysterious Mr. Macintosh
Published: 10/2/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 280 - Keys & Clankings
Published: 9/30/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 279 - Flatulence & Debt Collecting
Published: 9/25/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 278 - A Stately Savior
Published: 9/23/2015 -
Re:Joyce Episode 277 - Blow Ye Breezes
Published: 9/16/2015
ReJOYCE! To commemorate James Joyce's mighty novel, Ulysses, we're launching a podcast. Every week you'll find a five-minute mini-essay from me designed to take you through the novel that's on every list of the greatest books ever written. And as Ulysses runs to some 375,000 words, and I mean to go through it sentence by sentence if I have to, in order to convey the full brilliance of this novel - and the enjoyment to be had from it - I'll be podcasting for some time to come! It's such an absorbing book, it's got diamond mines of references, it's so compassionate, so tender, so moving, so funny - and most of us never know that, because most of us have long been daunted by it. No need to be afraid any more - that is, if you make a habit of listening to these podcasts.