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  INDEX

  Abbey Theatre, 277n58, 717; Joseph Holloway and, 720; Joyce attends, 716; Playboy riots and, 621–23, 625, 629

  Aberdeen, John Campbell (Lord) (lord lieutenant of Ireland), 205, 751, 751n144; in Ulysses, 417; and wife, Lady Aberdeen, 750–51

  L’Action Française (French Royalist and Nationalist movement), 15

  Act of Union (1800), 10, 18, 205–6, 209n45, 242, 426, 736; Catholic Church and, 207, 226; the Split and, 209

  Adler, Hermann (Chief Rabbi of the British Empire), 772

  Adrian IV (Pope), 612; Laudabiliter bull and, 208–9, 671

  ‘Aeolus’ episode, Ulysses, 168n39, 191, 717; ‘Crozier and the Pen’ in, 222–23, 718; Evening Telegraph and Freeman’s Journal in, 177, 177n54, 387, 396, 463; Joyce records reading of, 394; National Press in, 223; Taylor’s King’s Inns speech and, 27, 355, 364–67, 377, 387–98; transgendering of T. M. Healy in, 191. See also Taylor, John Francis

  Africa, 384, 426, 489, 489n22

  agrarian protests, 46; agrarian violence, 143, 701, 706, 736; Captain Moonlight and, 701; Whiteboys and, 46

  Albini, Ettore (music critic for Avanti!), 655–56

  Alexander II (Tsar of Russia), 771

  Alexander III (Pope), 208–9

  Allan, Fred (Fenian and journalist), 426

  Alleyn, Henry Joseph (Cork businessman), 51

  All-for-Ireland League, 687–89

  altruism, 685, 722; Joyce’s suspicion of, 196; in Portrait, 301; Skeffington and, 306; Wilde and, 457, 500n57

  anarchism, xvi, 316, 513n7, 827; censorship and, 478, 539; Joyce and, 478, 512–13, 515, 524–25, 535, 538–39, 842, 845; socialism and, xx, 43n30, 512, 525, 538, 539, 606, 842

  Anglo-Irish Treaty (1921), 359, 834

  anticlericalism, 89, 216, 272–73, 281n75, 294; Fenianism and, xiv, 81, 83, 495–96; Joyce and, 490, 526–28

  anti-Semitism, 149, 276; ‘The Citizen’ and, 789–91; Ferrero and, 532, 533, 795; Gogarty and, 611; Holocaust and, 793, 838–39; Irish and, 769, 776–78; Jews of Trieste and, 792, 795; Joyce and, 769, 792, 838; Limerick Boycott and, 784–85; middle-class Dublin and, 779–84; H. W. Steed and, 805; in Ulysses, 767, 781, 783–91, 805, 808

  Aquinas, Thomas, 16, 401, 465, 635

  Archer, William (theatre critic), 256, 281n76

  Aristotle, 230n101, 464, 842

  Arnold, Matthew, 801

  Artifoni, Almidano (proprietor of Berlitz Schools in Trieste and Pola), 513, 676

  Ashe, Thomas (Irish republican), 344

  L’Asino (newspaper), 526

  Asquith, Herbert Henry (British prime minister), 318, 686, 687, 731; in cartoon ‘Shade of Parnell’, 732

  Atkinson, Robert (professor at Trinity College Dublin), 376, 376n52, 377

  Australia, 374, 666

  Austria-Hungary, 543, 643, 646–47, 651n98, 655, 674, 748, 762–63, 766, 805; First World War and, 810, 811, 811n5, 816–17; military of, 521, 761, 792n71, 810

  Avanti! (newspaper), 526, 647, 655; editors of, 516, 520–21; Joyce and, 510, 517, 519, 520, 523, 528, 535; socialism and, 477, 516–17, 519–20

  Bacon, Thomas F. (Joyce’s contemporary at University College), 268, 279, 285

  Bagenal, Philip H. (Unionist publicist), The Priest in Politics, 216–17

  Bakunin, Mikhail, 511; God and the State, 538

  Balfour, Arthur James, 372, 579, 686n81, 687–89; brother Gerald Balfour and, 372; A Defence of Philosophic Doubt, 688

  Barnacle, Nora, 713, 723; Vincent Cosgrave and, 351, 628, 715–16, 719, 764; early years, 466–67, 467n215; John Stanislaus Joyce, and, 94, 102, 104, 105, 471; Joyce and, 4, 5, 306, 400, 466–71, 475, 484, 641, 702, 714, 745, 769n5, 837; letters from Joyce, 321, 412, 469–70, 628–29, 712–13, 715, 719, 721–22, 745–46, 753, 764; letter to Eileen Joyce Schaurek, 745, 746; marriage of, 837; parents, Thomas and Anne Barnacle, 466, 467; in Rome, 593, 595; in Trieste, 484, 632, 633, 640, 676, 721–23; visits to Ireland, 745–49, 753, 756, 836

  Barrington, Jonah (Sir), 77

  Barry, Kevin (Irish republican), 440n135, 654, 686, 702n133, 708

  Barthes, Roland, and association between photography and memory, 302

  Beach, Sylvia, 394, 834

  Béaslaí, Piaras, 106, 622; arranges Joyce’s visits to Evening Telegraph, 717–18, 717n30

 

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