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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | James Joyce | Nora Barnacle
, born in Galway on 21 March 1884, first met JJ
in Nassau Street, Dublin. Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New and Revised, Oxford University Press, 1982. 156 |
Family and Intimate relationships | James Joyce | Bloomsday: JJ
and Nora Barnacle
went walking at Ringsend. Joyce chose for the action of Ulysses this day on which he entered into relation with the world around him and left behind him... |
Family and Intimate relationships | James Joyce | JJ
and Nora Barnacle
eloped, first to London, then, three days later, to Paris, leaving Dublin behind them for good. Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New and Revised, Oxford University Press, 1982. 179, 183 |
Occupation | Harriet Shaw Weaver | The relevant clause in his will states: I leave all my manuscripts to Harriet Shaw Weaver and direct that she have sole decision in all literary matters relating to my writings published and unpublished. qtd. in Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson. Dear Miss Weaver. Viking, 1970. 305 |
Publishing | James Joyce | Ulysses was published in Paris by Shakespeare and Company
on JJ
's fortieth birthday. Joyce gave Harriet Shaw Weaver
Copy No. 1 of the de luxe edition; he gave Copy No. 1000 to his wife Nora
. Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce. New and Revised, Oxford University Press, 1982. 525 |
Textual Production | Edna O'Brien |
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