The James Joyce Literary Supplement (JJLS) is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to reviewing books about James Joyce and Joyce-related subjects, including the New Modernist Studies, Irish Studies, and World Literatures. It is issued annually, usually on Bloomsday.
JJLS began publication in May 1987, under the late Bernard Benstock. From 1987 to 2021, JJLS was published by the University of Miami. During that period, JJLS had three editors: Bernard Benstock (1986-1994), Zack Bowen (1994-2010), and Patrick A. McCarthy (1999-2021). From 1987 to 2021, Robert Lowery, Editor of the Irish Literary Supplement, also served as publisher and production designer of JJLS.
As of 2022, JJLS is published as an online journal through the University of Central Florida, with Dr. Louise Kane as Editor.
Current Issue: Volume 38, Issue 1 (2025)
Reviews
The Death of Joyce: From Author to Reader
Trisevgeni Bilia
Criticism By Other Means
Ericson Charlie
High Hopes
Jack Dudley
Radio Empire
Alex Fabrizio
Modern/Traditional/Radical
Shantam Goyal
Joyce’s Genealogy
Ryan Kerr
A Line Made by Farming
Seungho Lee
Joyce, Emotion, and Belonging
Jason Parks
Irish Environmental Humanities
Emily Reiff
Genetic Joyce
Emma-Louise Silva
Irish Populism
Maxwell Woods
Tributes
Susan Stanford Friedman
Christine Froula
Mark Wollaeger
Kurt Koenigsberger
- Editor
- Dr. Louise Kane,
University of Central Florida - Managing Editors
- Tyler Dick,
University of Tulsa - Noah Volz,
University of South Florida - Legacy Editor
- Cooper Casale,
The University of Colorado Boulder - Editorial Assistants
- Julia Dodds,
University of Central Florida
