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James Joyce Reads from Ulysses
1924 recording of James Joyce reading a brief passage from "Aeolus."
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Page on the website of The Stanford University Libraries. Article by Richard William Stim, Attorney-at-Law, Standish, California.
Court filings for this case on use of copyright material by academicians. From the website of The Center for Internet and Society, Stanford Law School.
Recordings of interviews, readings, and period songs. Includes a reading of Buck Mulligan's "The Ballad of Joking Jesus."
Recording on the Internet Archive of the 1980 Raidio Teilifis Eireann (RTE) broadcast of James Joyce's only play, Exiles. Directed by Tim Danaher with Daniel Reardon as Richard and Barbara McCaughey as Bertha. One hour and twenty-six minutes.
Audio files of the historic, 1982 Bloomsday 30-hour dramatic reading of Ulysses on RTE. Directed by William Styles with Ronnie Walsh as Leopold Bloom, Pegg Monahan as Molly Bloom, and Patrick Dawson as Stephen Dedalus. These mp3 files are no longer available on RTE's website and are preserved by the Internet Archive. Scroll down to the "Download Options," place the cursor over ..VBR MP3.. then click on the ..V.. menu icon. The smallest file is "Nestor" at 14.9 MB; the largest "Circe" at 132.2 MB.
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