A Centennial Bloomsday at Buffalo
As impressive as the Buffalo Joyce collection is, the scholarship it has fostered, and continues to foster, enriches our understanding of Joyce and his works. Ever since the first consignment of Joyce materials from the La Hune exhibition arrived in Buffalo in 1950, Joyceans have been coming to Buffalo. The work that they have produced has been impressive. And so this exhibition, marking the centennial anniversary of Bloomsday, is dedicated to all those Joyceans who have worked with the Buffalo collection.
Catalog Text: Sam SloteCatalog Foreword: Michael Basinski
Catalog: Eric Rosolowski
Portraits
Case I: Joyce’s Works Before Ulysses
Case II: Writing Ulysses
Case III: Seeing Ulysses into Print
Case IV: Publishing and Promoting Ulysses
Case V: February 2, 1922
Case VI: Critical Reactions to Ulysses
Case VII: After the First Edition
Case VIII: Ulysses After Shakespeare and Company
Case IX: Ulysses in America
Case X: Ulysses in England
Case XI: Other Shakespeare and Company Publications
Case XII: Translations of Ulysses
Case XIII: Finnegans Wake
Case XIV: Critical Works From Buffalo