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In this issue:

  • Holiday Hours
  • Image of the Month
  • Toys for Fines Charity Drive
  • LibQUAL+ Survey
  • Faculty Publication Spotlight

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One of the greatest figures in modernist literature, Irish author James Joyce (1882-1941) used the avant-garde “stream of consciousness” method in such great literary works as Ulysses (1922), A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), and Finnegan’s Wake (1939). Less known is that from his mid-20s on, Joyce also suffered grievously from eye disease and other ailments, the cause of which may have been either syphilis or some form of inflammatory rheumatic arthritis. An ongoing debate continues as scholars investigate Joyce’s medical history and pick apart Ulysses for references to venereal disease.

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In this issue:

  • Afternoon Tea in November
  • Upcoming Workshops
  • Faculty Publication Spotlight
  • The Medicine & Mores of James Joyce: On Display at Sterne Library

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Due to technical difficulties, our online payment system is temporarily unavailable. We appreciate your patience as we work to resolve this issue.

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Beginning on November 1, 2017, Lister Hill Library will begin charging $1.00 per day, per item for overdue Interlibrary Loan materials.