Showing Records: 31 - 40 of 51
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: 1940
Includes: tear sheet from La Fiera Letteraria with the article titled, "James Joyce: nella vecchia Triests".
Letters: 1941
Typed and carbon copy typed notes and transcriptions; photocopies.
Lodeserto, Grazia, 1983-11-15
["One Hundred and One...Ulysses: From Homer to Joyce"] Announcement for a Poetry Prize.
Masino, Paola, 1960
Ellmann's query regarding a letter from Joyce to Bontempelli; Masino's response.
Naples
Cover letter from an unknown correspondent to Ellmann regarding photos of the Wilde villa near Posillipo.
Pesante, Natalia (and Sauro), 1954 - 1962
Response from Natalia Pesante and her son to Ellmann's queries regarding recollections of Joyce; microfilm concerning Joyce's lectures in Trieste; and other related topics.
Pinguetini, Gianni, 1961 - 1962
Exchange regarding Pinguentini's contribution to the Analyst; his theory of Joyce's work as being given its tone by alcohol; related topics.
Prezioso, Sergio, 1960
Ellmann writes to Prezioso's son, Serigo, in part: "...My friend Erich Linder...tells me that your father's letters from Joyce were destroyed during the war...perhaps you could suggest some other Triewstine friends of Joyce...."
Recorded interview, 1947
Discs are labeled “Joyce intimo spogliato in piazza” and an article appearing in Nuova Ontologia. Interview translated by Constance Barvantini.