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Abbey Theater 4, 63 and Jewishness 85 Act of Union 21 urban experience 81–82 Adams, Robert 118 Bloom, Molly 58, 73, 74, 82, 83, America 13, 16 93, 101, 112 Anderson, Margaret 13 Bloom, Rudolph (Virag) 83 Anglo-Irish Treaty 26 Bloom, Rudy 81, 82, 83 Anglo-Irish War 32 Bowen, Zack 115 Aquinas, St. Thomas 1, 3, 59, British Consulate 11 60, 61, 62 Brilliant Career, A 3, 65 Aran Islands () 10 British Empire 9, 22, 28, 32, 33, Archer, William 3, 5 42, 79, 100 Aristotle 59, 62 Brown, Terence 125 Attridge, Derek 116 Budgen, Frank 15, 62, 94, 98, Aubert, Jacques 17, 116 111, 112 Austro-Hungarian Buenos Aires 33 Empire 7, 9, 10 Byrne, J. F. 6 Byron, George Gordon, Baudelaire, Charles 19 Lord 52 Beach, Sylvia 13, 110 Beckett, Samuel 105, 110–111 Carr, Henry 11 Belfast 24 Carroll, Lewis 101, 128 Bellini, Vincenzo 87 Catholic Church 4, 6, 24, 32, 33, Belvedere College 2–3, 52, 55 48, 50 Benco, Silvio 23 Chamber Music 3, 6, 9, 22 Benstock, Bernard 115 Cheng, Vincent 118 Be´rard, Victor 73 Christian Brothers school 2 Berlitz School 7, 8 Cixous, He´le`ne 17, 116 betrayal 22, 23, 24, 27, 31 Clongowes Wood College 2, 50, Bildu¨ngsroman 49 51, 83 Blake, William 9, 22, 29, 103 Conmee, Father John 2, 53 Blake-Defoe lectures 27 Conroy, Gabriel 45–47, Bloom, Leopold 16, 19, 49, 63, 66 58, 65, 66, 73, 76, 78, Cosgrave, Vincent 66 96, 112 Countess of Aberdeen 34

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Countess Cathleen, The 4, “Araby” 38 22, 26, 64 “A Boarding House” 33 Critical Writings of “Clay” 39–41 James Joyce 117 “Counterparts” 33 “The Dead” 44–47, 63, 66 Daedelus 56, 49 “An Encounter” 33, 39 Daily Express 5, 8, 45 “Eveline” 33, 35 Dana 6, 47, 48 “Grace” 26, 33, 44, 125 Dante Alighieri 7, 36, 105, 108, “Ivy Day in the Committee 111, 125, 127 Room” 26, 34, 42, 51 Divine Comedy 111, 125 “A Little Cloud” 8, 33 Inferno 36 “A Painful Case” 69 Defoe, Daniel 9 “The Sisters” 6, 35–36, Darantie`re, Maurice 13, 14 37–38, 125 Deane, Seamus 117–118 “Two Gallants” 26, 33, Deane, Vincent 121 42–44, 125 Decentered Universe of Duffy, Enda 118 “Finnegans Wake,” The 116 Dumas 42 Dedalus, Simon 88 Duncan Cambell 28 Dedalus, Stephen 11, 24, 42, 49–51, 73, 74, 75, 114 Eagleton, Terry 118 and poem 61–62 Easter uprising 26 and priesthood 56–57 Egoist 10, 11, 18, 47 theory on Shakespeare 80 Eliot, T. S. 14, 18, 109–110 in Ulysses 79 Ellmann, Richard 114–115, 117 Defoe, Daniel 22, 30 Emmet, Robert 87 Derrida, Jacques 116 Encyclopedia Britannica Des Imagistes 10 92, 102 Dial 109 England 13, 14, 16, 24, 25 Doyle, Roddy 20 English language 100 5, 6, 8, 15, 23, 25, English Players 11 30, 32, 33, 34, 44, epiphanies 58–59 50, 51, 96 Ernst, Morris 15 Dublin’s Joyce 114 essays and articles by Joyce Dubliners 6, 9, 10, 21, 25, 28, 30, “The Day of the Rabblement”, 4 32, 33, 47, 49, 50, 51, 56, “Ibsen’s New Drama” 3 58, 59, 64, 65, 71, 73, 77, Esuli 12, 64 91, 92, 95, 108, 114 Evening Telegraph 73 gnomons in 37 Exiles 9, 11, 25, 34, 63–71, narrator and narration 38–41 86, 109 organization 35 adultery 65, 69, 86 publication history 33–34 background 66 theme of paralysis 37 influence of Ibsen 65 Dubliners, stories of: plot 66–67 “After the Race” 35 theme of betrayal 61, 70

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Faber and Faber 16 Gilbert, Stuart 14, 102, 103, 107, Fabulous Voyager 118 108, 111–112 Faculte´ de Me´decine Gillet, Louis 95 (Paris), 5 Gogarty, Oliver St. John 6 Fairhall, James 119 Gorman, Herbert 14, Fenianism 23 112–113, 117 Fenians 23 Great Expectations 91 Ferrer, Daniel 116, 121 Gregory, Lady 5, 21 Finn’s Hotel 6 Griffith, Arthur 22, 23 “Finnegan’s Wake, The Ballad Groden, Michael 120 of” 95–96, 100, 101 “Finnegans Wake” Notebooks Hamlet 9, 80, 81, 83–84 at Buffalo, The 121 Heap, Jane 13 Finnegans Wake 13, 14, 15, Hemingway, Ernest 14 16, 17, 32, 59, 64, Henke, Suzette 116 90–106, 110, 112, 114, Herr, Cheryl 116, 119 116, 120, 121, 122 “Holy Office, The” 48 “Anna Livia Plurabelle” 64, Homer 111 92, 103–105 Huebsch, B. W. 11 composition of 94–95 dream theory 94 “I hear an army” 10 final line 100 Ibsen, Henrik 3, 30, 92 four-part structure, 95 Il Convegno 12 “Haveth Childers Il Marzocco 29 Everywhere”, 92 Il Piccolo della Sera 9, 21, 22, HCE and family 96–97 29, 107 language 99–103 articles published in: plot summary 97–99 “Fenianism” 23 portmanteau 101 “Home Rule Comes puns 102–103 of Age” 24 Flaubert, Gustave 61, 109, 126 “Ireland at the Bar” Florence 29 24, 25 Fluntern Cemetery (Zurich) 16 Importance of Being Earnest, Formiggini, Angelo 25, 123 The 11 Fortnightly Review 3 International James Joyce France 16 Foundation 115 Frank, Nino 105 Ireland 6, 7, 9, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, Freud, Sigmund 94 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 48, 54, 63, 66, 96 Gabler, Hans Walter 121 Irish Foxford Tweed 8 Gaelic League 55 Irish Home Rule 10, 22, Galvani, Luigi 60 24, 25 Galway 6, 10 Irish Homestead 6, 8, 35 “Gas From a Burner” 34 3, 21, Giacomo Joyce 30–31 22, 23, 60, 109

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Irish Literary Theater 21 Joyce, Stephen 15, 16 Irish nationalism 22, 79 Joyce’s Anatomy of Culture, 119 Irish potato famine 21 Joyce’s Politics 117 irredentists 9, 10 Italy 8, 12 Kain, Richard 118 Kenner, Hugh 62, 114, 115, James, Henry 47 118, 127 James Joyce 11, 17, 93, 114, Kidd, John 121 115, 119 Ku¨nstlerroman 49 James Joyce Archive 120 James Joyce: A Critical La recherche du temps perdu, A Introduction, 113 19, 20 James Joyce and Feminism 116 La Sonnambula 86 James Joyce and the Language of Lacan, Jacques 117 History, 119 Lady Gregory 5, 21 James Joyce and the Making of Larbaud, Valery 13, 110 “Ulysses” 112 Lawrence, Karen 116 James Joyce and Nationalism 118 lectures by Joyce James Joyce Quarterly 115 “Daniel Defoe”, 28–29 James Joyce and the Question of “Drama and Life” 4 History 119 “Giacomo Clarenzio James Joyce and the Revolution Mangan” 123 of the Word 117 “Ireland: Island of Saints and James Joyce’s “Ulysses” 111, 112 Sages”, 23, 27, 45, 103 Jolas, Eugene 16 “” 4 Joyce, Eileen 47 “William Blake” 29–30 Joyce, Giorgio 7, 16 Lernout, Geert 121 Joyce, James Augustine Levin, Harry 113–114 Dublin years 1–7 Lewis, Wyndham 18, 19, 20 journalist 21–26 Linati, Carlo 12, 34, 73 lecturer 26 collaboration on Exiles, Paris years 12–16 63–65 translator 26 Literary and Historical Trieste years 7–10 Society 4 Zurich years 10–12, 16 Little Review, The 13 Joyce, John Stanislaus 1, 2, 94 Litz, A. Walton 120 Joyce, Lucia 7, 8, 14, 15, Lloyd, David 118 16, 98, 113 Lobner, Corinna del Greco Joyce, Mary Jane (“May”) 1, 6 London 5, 10, 33 Joyce, Myles 25, 27 London Stage Society 11 Joyce, Nora Barnacle 6, 7, 8, 15, 16, 66 MacCabe, Colin 117 Joyce, Race, and Empire 118 Mahaffey, Vicki 116 Joyce, Stanislaus 4, 6, 8, 12, 22, Mangan, James Clarence 4, 44, 48 65, 94, 107 22, 27

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Manganiello, Dominic 117 Portable James Joyce, The 113 Martello Tower Poetics 59 Mason, Ellsworth 115 Pola 7 McCourt, John 25, 123, 128 Pomes Pennyeach 3 Melchiori, Giorgio 22 Popper, Amalia 30 Mercanton, Jacques 93, 95, 102 “Portrait of the Artist, A” 6, Metamorphoses 49 47–48, 51 modernism 11, 93, 114, 119 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Monnier, Adrienne 13 Man, A 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, Moods 3 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 31, 32, Moore, George 27 42, 58, 63, 64, 65, 71, 73, Moore, Thomas 82 77, 79, 93, 108, 109, 116 “Mr. Bennett and Mrs. aesthetic theory 58–61 Brown”, 20 bird girl 57 Mulligan, Buck 79 composition of 47 Munich 63 language 53–55 nationalism 55–56 National Library of plot 51–52 Ireland 120 Portrait of a Lady 47 Nazis 16 Post-Structuralist Joyce 116 Nelson, Lord 80 Pound, Ezra 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, New Science 95 47, 63–71, 78, 109, 117 Nolan, Emer 118 comment on Exiles 63 Norris, Margot 116 first review of Dubliners 109 reaction to Finnegans O’Leary, John 23, 27 Wake 94 O’Shea, Katherine (“Kitty”) 24 Prezioso, Roberto 23, 66, 107 O’Shea, William Henry 24 Proust, Marcel 19–20 Odysseus 126 Odyssey 71, 74, 110, 111, 127 Rabate´, Jean-Michel 17, 116, Olivieri, Federico 108 122 Orientalism 117 reception 107–122 Our Exagmination … of “Work feminism 116 in Progress” 94, 110–111 Gabler-Kidd controversy, 121 Ovid 49 genetic criticism 119–122 information 118–119 Parandowski, Jan 12 new historicism 115, 119 Paris 7, 12–16, 13, 15, 80, 107 politics 117 Parnell, Charles Stewart 9, 23, Richards, Grant 33, 34, 36, 42, 24, 51, 113 47, 63 “Persse O’Reilly” 98 Riders to the Sea 22, 26 Picture of Dorian Gray, The Roberts, George 21, 34 26, 48 Robinson Crusoe 28 Playboy of the Western World, Rockefeller, Edith The 64, 126 McCormick 10

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Rome 7, 22 Sykes, Claud 11 Rowan, Archibald Hamilton 70 Synge, J. M. 3, 21, 26, 60, 63, Russell, George 5, 6, 21, 64, 126 35, 84 theosophy 29 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold Thom’s Dublin Directory 73, 118 von 65 Through the Looking Glass 101 Said, Edward 117 Time and Western Man 19, 20 Saint-Ge´rand-le-Puy, 16 Times Literary Supplement 115 Schmitz, Ettore 47 transatlantic review 94 Scott, Bonnie Kime 116 transition 94, 110 ‘Scribbledehobble’ notebook 93 Trieste 7–10, 11, 12, 13, 21, Scuola Superiore di Commercio 22, 30, 31, 34, 95, 103, “Revoltella” 8, 10 107, 117 Seidel, Michael 125 Triestino 7, 13 Senn, Fritz 115 Tristram Shandy 14 Serbia 10 “Turpin Hero” 48 Shakespeare and Company 13, 14, 110 Ulysses 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Shakespeare, William 80, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 25, 31, 83, 108 32, 35, 36, 42, 43, 49, 63, Shaw, George Bernard 9 64, 65, 71–90, 93, 95, 100, Shelley, Percy Bysshe 3, 60, 61 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, Shine and Dark 3 114, 116, 118, 120, Silhouettes 3 121 Simmel, Georg 80, 81 geography of Dublin 73 Sinn Fe´in 22, 23 Homeric titles 71–72 Sirmione (Italy) 12 modes of narration 75–78 Smart Set, The 10 obscenity trial 108 Soupault, Philippe 9 plot 78 Spoo, Robert 119 Ulysses, episodes of; Stage Society of London 63 “Aeolus” 74, 77, 80 Staley, Thomas 115 “Calypso” 76, 79, 86 Stein, Gertrude 14 “Circe” 12, 74, 77, 81, 87, 93 Stephen Hero 9, 17, 47, 48, 49, “Cyclops” 74, 85–86 50, 58, 59, 115 “Hades” 74 Stephens, Paul 95 “Ithaca” 74, 84, 87–88 Sterne, Lawrence 27 “Lestrygonians” 75 Subaltern Ulysses, The 118 “Nausicaa” 13, 74, 77, 86, 127 Sumner, John 13 “Oxen of the Sun” 75, 81, 125 Surface and Symbol: The “Penelope” 14, 74, 88–90 Consistency of James “Proteus” 74 Joyce’s “Ulysses” 118 “Scylla” 81 Swift, Jonathan 27 “Sirens” 86–87, 74 Switzerland 10 “Telemachus” 78

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“Ulysses” in Progress 120 Wells, H. G. 91 “Ulysses, Order, and Myth” 109 When We Dead Awaken 3, 65 University College, Wilde, Oscar 9, 11, 23, 26, Dublin 3–5, 8 27, 47 University Medical School Woolf, Virginia 18, 20 (Dublin) 5 Woolsey, Judge John 15 University of Padua 8 Work in Progress 16, 93, 95, 110, 111 Venice 32 World War I 16, 107, 112, 113 Venus in Firs 65 World War II 114 Vico, Giambattista 94, 95, 96, 105, 111, 128 Yeats, W. B. 3, 5, 11, 14, 21, 26, Vidacovich, Nicolo` 22, 26 27, 29, 60, 64, 109, 126 Volta cinema 8, 107 “Young Ireland” 21 “Young May Moon” 83 Waste Land, The 18, 20 Weaver, Harriet Shaw 10, 12, 14, Zurich 7, 10–12, 13, 16, 112 47, 94, 104, 108

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