Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Dates
- Existence: 1882-02-02 - 1941-01-13
Biography
Irish novelist, short story writer, poet, teacher, and literary critic.
Found in 1276 Collections and/or Records:
Book reviews, 1982 - 1984
Press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings.
Book reviews
Original and photocopied press cuttings of reviews of Ellmann's book.
Bookseller catalogs and available resources
Includes lists of available Joyce photographs, letters, etc.
Brigham Young University, 1962 - 1976
Harold B. Lee Library responds to Ellmann's request for information regarding Oscar Wilde and others; response to Ellmann's request for a Joyce letter.
"Bringing Joyce to Trieste", Undated
"Mr. Hawley, Ladies and Gentlemen, Notwithstanding Mr. H's benevolent words, I have become increasingly conscious of my temerity...."
British Museum, 1960 - 1972
Ellmann requests microfilm copies of Joyce's letters to Harret Shaw Weaver; provides a letter indicating he has received permission from the Joyce estate for reproductions of Joyce-Weaver correspondence.
Brondum, Niels, Undated
Brondum's letter to Ellmann following their meeting at a Joyce seminar. Letter includes a quote from a Victor Berard letter; a discussion regarding Odysseus and Ulysses; a mention of Ezra Pound; the symbol of eternity.
Brown, Leonard, 1966-10-06
Brown thanks Ellmann for acknowledging his review of Ellmann's Joyce biography and asks if Ellmann's publisher would like him to review Ellmann's Letters of James Joyce.
Brown, Mr., 1982-01-19
Ellmann apologizes for identifying a dream he sent as unpublished when it was actually one of the ephiphanies printed in Scholes and Kain's book.
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