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Leon, Lucie Noel, 1899-1972

 Person

Biography

Lucie Leon was the wife of Paul Leon and friend of James Joyce.

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Background material

 File
Identifier: 1988.012.1.176
Scope and Contents

Includes Ellmann's interview notes and notes from the Leon-Joyce papers.

Dates: 1837 - 1990

Correspondence, 1953 - 1966

 File
Identifier: 1988.012.1.176

Discs

 File
Identifier: 1988.012.1.164-165

Leon, Alex, 1986-09-10

 Item
Identifier: 1984.005.2 cassette
Scope and Contents

A recording of Alex Leon being introduced by Tom Staley, possibly at perhaps a McFarlin Fellows event. Leon speaks for about half an hour, giving reminiscences and musings about his parents' friendship with James Joyce and what World War II was like for his father.

Dates: 1986-09-10

Letters: 1930

 File
Identifier: 1988.012.1.128
Scope and Contents

Includes: photocopy of press cuttings, "Blind Man Sees at an Opera; Operation Drama of Lifted Mask. Doctors Stage a Thrill" and "Jamres Joyce: An Explanation of His Methods".

Dates: 1837 - 1990

Paul and Lucie Léon collection of James Joyce, 1920-1971

 Collection
Identifier: 1984-005
Scope and Contents Consists of correspondence between Paul and/or Lucie Léon and James Joyce and other friends, colleagues, and fellow Joyceans; page proofs for Finnegan’s Wake and page proofs for James Joyce and Paul Léon (listed separately in the McFarlin bibliographic catalog), the Story of a Friendship by Lucie Léon Noël; over 60 photographs and photo-negatives of James Joyce, the Léons, colleagues and friends, and Joyce family members; and a blue/white striped tie once belonging to James Joyce, a...
Dates: 1920 - 1971