Leon, Paul L. (Paul Leopoldovitch), 1893-1942
Biography
Paul Leopoldovitch Leon was a French-Polish sociologist well known for his friendship with James Joyce.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Background material
Includes Ellmann's interview notes and notes from the Leon-Joyce papers.
Correspondence, 1953 - 1966
Exchange between Ellmann and Lucie Leon.
Correspondence, 1953 - 1979
Request for records on Joyce; arrangements for a guest lectureship; request for photocopies of Joyce letters.
Laski, Harold J., 1941-12-06
Ellmann writes, in part: "I learned last week that our friend Paul Leon has been taken prisoner and is being held as a hostage by the Germans...."
Leon, Paul
Leon, Paul and Lucie
Black and white photo-reproductions.
Letters: 1930
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".
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".