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When James Joyce's short story collection Dubliners was published on June 15th 1914 it was the end of a long and tortuous struggle for the writer who had finished the last story in the collection ...
James Joyce’s biographer traveled all over Europe searching for details about the author of “Ulysses” and “Dubliners.” ...
Magee, who wrote as John Eglinton, described Joyce submitting the manuscript to him at his place of work, the National Library of Ireland ... dated 2 February 1904, James’ 22nd birthday ...
In Ireland they try and make a cat cleanly by rubbing its nose in its own filth. Mr Joyce has tried the same treatment on the human subject. I hope it may prove successful.’ The Little Review ...
A recent entry in the visitor’s book of the James Joyce Tower & Museum in Sandycove, Dublin, perplexed the Friends of Joyce’s Tower, the volunteers who run the museum. The entry, reproduced as ...
A firm owned by former Monaghan senior Gaelic football manager Séamus 'Banty' McEnaney has secured the green light to convert the building where James Joyce's The Dead was set into apartments.
Magee, who wrote as John Eglinton, described Joyce submitting the manuscript to him at his place of work, the National Library of Ireland ... dated 2 February 1904, James’ 22nd birthday ...
In Ireland they try and make a cat cleanly by rubbing its nose in its own filth. Mr Joyce has tried the same treatment on the human subject. I hope it may prove successful.’ The Little Review ...