Joyce, James

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Basic data

  1. February 2, 1882 in Dublin
  2. January 13, 1941 in Zürich
  3. Schriftsteller

Iconography

Joyce, c. 1918 (Source: Wikimedia)
Photograph of Joyce aged six, 1888 (Source: Wikimedia)
Newman House, Dublin, which was University College in Joyce's time[27] (Source: Wikimedia)
Bust of Joyce on St Stephen's Green, Dublin, by Marjorie Fitzgibbon (Source: Wikimedia)
The Caffè Stella Polare in Trieste was often visited by Joyce.[127] (Source: Wikimedia)
Joyce's statue in Trieste (Source: Wikimedia)
Monument to Giordano Bruno at the Campo de' Fiori by Ettore Ferrari. Joyce admired Bruno[149] and attended the procession in his honour while in Rome.[150] (Source: Wikimedia)
Trieste circa 1907 (Source: Wikimedia)
Dublin in 1909 (Source: Wikimedia)
Zürich, Switzerland where Joyce lived 1915–1919 (Source: Wikimedia)
The Pfauen in Zürich. Joyce's preferred hangout was the cafe, which used to be on the right corner. The theatre staged the English Players.[251] (Source: Wikimedia)
James Joyce in a September 1922 issue of Shadowland photographed by Man Ray (Source: Wikimedia)
Announcement of the initial publication of Ulysses (Source: Wikimedia)
1966 drawing of Joyce by Adolf Hoffmeister (Source: Wikimedia)
Grave of James Joyce in Zürich-Fluntern; sculpture by Milton Hebald (Source: Wikimedia)
1934 portrait of James Joyce by Jacques-Émile Blanche (Source: Wikimedia)
The interior of the Greek Orthodox Church of San Nicolò in Trieste, where Joyce occasionally attended services[356] (Source: Wikimedia)
First edition of Dubliners, 1914 (Source: Wikimedia)
First edition of Ulysses published by Shakespeare & Company, 1922 (Source: Wikimedia)
Statue of James Joyce on North Earl Street, Dublin, by Marjorie Fitzgibbon (Source: Wikimedia)

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