International Women's Day In praise of the hellraisers: Lise Hand on the women who shook the system Lise Hand looks at the free-spirited, fascinating women who flouted social mores, broke taboos, and pushed against boundaries
Travel Paradise found: James Joyce’s former Paris home is now an impressive boutique hotelThe Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain was once home to Joyce, and now boasts 47 bedrooms across three traditional buildings
Theatre Ulysses at 100: Drama of Joyce’s words brought to the stage for a Bloomsday celebrationSeveral theatrical productions mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses this week, among them a Barry McGovern reading and a re-enactment of the book’s trial for obscenity in the US
Fact is stranger than fiction as Joyce timepiece comes to saleAn 18ct gold hunter case pocket-watch and chain owned by the Superintendent of Glasnevin Cemetery and featured in Ulysses is the leading lot at Bonham’s Paris sale
Colin Murphy: Lessons for today’s conflict over free speech in long-ago attempt to 'cancel' UlyssesThe now largely forgotten figure of John Munro Woolsey was instrumental in getting one of literature’s greatest ever works into publication in the US