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   James Joyce
(1882-1941)

caricature by José Pou

Trieste, Italy
  Trieste, Italy

All day I hear the noise of waters making moan,
Sad as the sea-bird is, when going forth alone
He hears the winds cry to the waters' monotone.

The grey winds, the cold winds,
Are blowing where I go.
I hear the noise of many waters far below.
All day, all night, I hear them flowing to and fro.

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The James Joyce Database has been developed to assist scholars, students and Joyceans in general to locate text from Joyce's writings. It began as a graduate project originated and developed by Reginald Webber at the University of Ottawa under the initial direction of Michael Groden at the University of Western Ontario.

The database utilizes a powerful search engine which will allow the user to find words, phrases or combinations of both across the body of Joyce's works. At the present it is the only on-line database that will search all the text of Dubliners, Exiles, Chamber Music, Pomes Penyeach, The Critical (& Political) Writings, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Hero, Ulysses (now featuring the 1986 Gabler text) and Finnegans Wake, and provide page references to the most common printed editions.

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