Joyce, Stanislaus, 1884-1955
Dates
- Existence: 1884-12-17 - 1955-06-16
Biography
Irish teacher, scholar, diarist and writer who lived for many years in Trieste.
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Letters: 1932
Typed and carbon copy notes and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies; photo-reproductions.
Letters: 1933
Handwritten, typed and carbon copy typed notes, commentary, and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies; photo-reproductions.
Letters: 1934
Includes: photocopy of a newspaper article titled, "James Joyce parmi ses amis de Paris ou le retour d'Ulysse chez les civilises"; photostat of poems titled, "The Yellow Ale" and "The Happy Boy"; photostat of a musical score for "The Happy Boy".
Letters: 1936
Handwritten, typed and carbon copy typed notes, commentary, and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1939
Handwritten, typed and carbon copy typed notes and transcriptions; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1941
Typed and carbon copy typed notes and transcriptions; photocopies.
Miller, David J., 1982
Miller queries Ellmann regarding the Stanislaus Joyce diary, the spelling of Daedalus in his diary, and related topics; Ellmann's response.
My Brother's Keeper: Introduction, Undated
Photocopy of the Introduction as it appeared in the book.
Noon, William T., 1955 - 1960
Exchange of letters between colleagues. Includes Noon's review of My Brother's Keeper; Noon's letter to the PMLA editor regarding the article "The Disobedient Artist..." by J. Mitchell Morse; a "Digest of Chapters"; synopsis of Joyce letters at Cornell University Library; and Noon's article, "The Jesuits' Prodigal Son", appearing in America.
Proof pages, 1958
Partial set of page proofs.