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Dublin Corporation, 70, 95, 146, 419, 422, 545, 551
Dubliners, 462, 531, 540, 594, 786, 835; Colum’s introduction to, 559; destruction of first edition of, xxvii, 284–85, 475, 751n146, 755–56, 758–60; Joyce’s letter to press concerning, 725; Ezra Pound on, 821; publishing history of, xviii, 4, 321, 332, 475, 478, 505, 530, 542, 565, 566n70, 571–72, 587, 596, 625n72, 628, 632, 634, 712–13, 715–16, 725, 726n60, 727, 745–46, 749–56, 820, 832; quadripartite schema for, 566; reviews of, 633; Vigilance Committee and, 750–51
Dubliners, stories: ‘An Encounter’, 542, 567, 746, 750, 752, 758; ‘Grace’, 136n84, 251, 542, 556, 566, 570, 621; ‘A Little Cloud’, 64, 542, 572; ‘A Mother’, 191, 492n30, 542, 566, 567–70, 676; ‘A Painful Case’, 458–59, 801; ‘The Sisters,’ 400, 461–62, 636, 806. See also ‘Dead, The’; ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room’; ‘Two Gallants, The’
Dublin Evening Mail (Irish newspaper), 62, 66
Dublin Metropolitan Police, 121, 127, 130
Dublin White Cross Vigilance Association, 751
Dublin Woollen Company, 602, 721
Dubois, L. Paul, Kettle provides introduction to his Contemporary Ireland, 314
Duffy, Charles Gavan, 672
Dujardin, Edouard, 444
Dunne, Finley Peter, 825
Easter, 487, 539, 636–37
Easter Rising (1916), xxvii, 288, 309, 312, 344, 417, 828; Joyce, and silence on, 833; leaders executed, 352–53, 643n58, 827
Eblana Literary and Debating Society, 423
Edalji, George, 705
Edward VII (British monarch), 222, 304n60, 421, 426, 558n52; in ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room’, 545, 548–49, 560, 725; Nicholas II and, 304n60, 305
Egan Kenny, Henry (pseud. ‘Sean-Ghall’, journalist, friend of Griffith), 573–77, 579–80
Eglinton, John (nom de plume of W. K. Magee), 408n30; Dana and, 273, 449; Joyce jokes about, 445n152, 446; in Ulysses, 446; works: Anglo-Irish Essays, 446n159; Bards and Saints, 446; ‘The Beginnings of Joyce’, 446n158; ‘De-Davization of Irish Literature, The’, 446, 446n159; Irish Literary Portraits, 402n7, 413n59, 444n146, 446, 447. See also Magee, William Kirkpatrick
Egoist (magazine), 183, 566n69, 820, 821, 829
Egoist Press, 822, 829
Egypt, 384, 684, 772; ‘Aeolus’ episode and, 390; Egyptian Book of the Dead, 849; Jews revolt against, 801; in Joyce’s lecture ‘L’Irlanda: Isola dei santi e dei savi’, 668, 704; Taylor’s speech and, 366, 371, 381, 398
Eliot, T. S., 111, 153n2
Elkin Mathews Ltd (publishers), 403, 632
Ellmann, Richard, 51n30, 90, 353, 631, 638n40, 648; on Joseph Casey, 139; on Christmas dinner scene, 38n15, 171n45; on John Clancy, 126n49; on Countess Cathleen letter, 279n69; on ‘The Holy Office’, 159; Louis Hyman and, 792, 800; on influence of Anatole France on Joyce, 560; on Irish Free State, 836; on John Stanislaus Joyce, 54, 54n36, 89, 90; Stanislaus Joyce and, 353, 786; on Joyce’s childhood poem to Parnell, 158n12, 159; on Joyce’s deer imagery, 276n31; on Joyce’s nationalism, 8–9; on Joyce’s Parnellism, 38–40, 41n25, 89, 93; on Lady Gregory, 413n59; on Language of the Outlaw pamphlet, 365; on Leinster Hall meeting, 85–87; misattributes Joyce’s authorship of of ‘Politics and Cattle Disease’, 749n139; on My Brother’s Keeper, 80n107, 153n3; Margot Norris’s criticism of, 42–43, 43n29, 305n62; on Parnell, 54, 152n1; Pelaschiar’s criticism of, 676n54; on prototype of Leopold Bloom, 648, 792, 799; on protype of Robert Hand, 331; on Sheehy-Skeffington, 303, 305n62, 448n164; on Taylor’s speech, 364, 365
Emmet, Robert, 350, 407, 679
Engels, Friedrich, 826
Ennis, Edward, 698
Epstein, Edmund L. (critic), 14, 342; computes Christmas holidays in Portrait, 165n30
‘Eumaeus’ episode, Ulysses, xvii, 19, 27, 125n48, 235n114, 785–86, 807–8; Leopold Bloom in, 125, 135, 563, 564, 681; Mr John Casey in, 125; Parnell in, 563, 564
Evening Herald (Irish newspaper), 121, 121n33, 786
Evening Press (Irish newspaper), 221
Evening Telegraph (Irish newspaper), 179n59, 280n72, 387n79, 786n54; in ‘Aeolus’ episode, 177, 177n54, 387, 396; Freeman’s Journal and, 97, 717; William Ewart Gladstone and, 683; Joyce and, 717, 718, 720; letter from Blackwood Price, 748; on politics, 60–61; Ulysses and, 718
Exiles (play by Joyce), 305n62, 319, 327–32, 330nn146–47, 331n151, 712n1; Robert Hand in, 319, 327–32; Beatrice Justice in, 328–30, 330n147; Jack Justice in, 330
Fabian Society, 538, 691
Falconer, John (printer), 285, 751, 754–57
Falkiner, Frederick (Sir), 781–84, 782n37; in Ulysses, 781, 783
Fallon, William G., 257, 258, 310, 602–3; on John Francis Byrne, 348; Countess Cathleen letter and, 279; on Joyce, 269, 270, 274; rugby football and, 274, 274n53
Fascio Rivoluzionario di Azione Internazionalista (1914), 518
fascism, xxvii, 634, 642, 829; Finnegans Wake and, 843; Joyce disdains, 838, 842–46
Faure, Felix, 149, 767
Fawkes, Guy, 774
Feilbogen, Siegmund (professor), 824, 825
Fenians, Fenianism, 31, 87, 210n48, 254, 294, 317, 341, 426, 430, 459–60, 604, 702, 763n190; anticlericalism and, xiv, 81, 83, 495–96; George Clancy and, 254, 341; John Clancy and, 126, 127, 128, 130–31, 135; Irish American Fenian movement, 139, 140; in ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room’, 550; John Stanislaus Joyce and, 57–58, 70, 114; Joyce and, 150–51, 190, 192, 544, 604, 607, 617, 679–82, 679n71; John Kelly and, 119, 123n38; Parnell and, 18, 128, 129, 130, 192, 212, 254, 460, 551, 554, 607; Sheehy-Skeffington and, 294; violence and, 138–39, 150, 430, 666
Ferguson, Samuel, Conary and Lays of the Western Gael, 586
Ferrero, Guglielmo, 529, 670, 795, 802; burning of books by Fascists, 534; influence of, 528–35, 539, 572, 579; on Parnell, 533–34; positivism and, 528–30, 534; works: L’Europa giovane, 528, 531–32, 533, 795, 802; Grandezza e decadenza di Roma, 528, 531–32; Il militarismo, 528, 530, 572
Ferri, Enrico (socialist, professor of penal law in Rome), 516–17, 520–22
Fianna Éireann, 344
Field, William, 258, 748
Le Figaro (newspaper), 591–92
Finlay, Peter, S.J. (probable author of Lyceum articles), 225–30
Finlay, T. A., S.J. (founder of Lyceum, brother of Peter Finlay), 225, 225n86, 779–81; ‘The Jew Amongst Us’, 779; ‘The Jew in Ireland’, 779–80
Finnegans Wake, xx–xxi, 14–15, 44, 160n19, 217, 308, 669; Daily Express and, 443; ‘The Dead’ and, 583n105; Dublin city election in, 68–69; Earwicker in, 79–80; English language and, 839; fall and redemption in, xiv, 31, 840; Festy King in, 707; Gaelic Lexicon and, 363–64, 584n107; ‘get my price’, 26; gossip of washerwomen, 393n98; ‘Instoppressible’ in, 178–79; Irish independence in, 840; Irish language in, 364; Irish myths and, 538; Irish statehood and, 828, 837; John Stanislaus Joyce and, 54, 106–7; Stanislaus Joyce and, 80n107; Joyce newspaper reading and, 178, 180; Kettle and, 333; Mazzini and, 763; Hyacinth O’Donnell B. A. in, 735; Parnell and, xxiii, 37, 57, 119, 567, 745; parody of Joyce’s juvenile poetry in, 158n12; patriarchal authority in, 539; Phoenix Park in, 79–80, 80n104; Pigott forgery, 21; Anna Livia Plurabelle, 107n190, 630, 849; political vision of, 841–43; Protestants and, 671n36; publishing of, 837, 851; recordings of, 393n98; Shem the Penman in, 12, 431n111, 450, 613, 639, 650, 710, 815, 822; Slataper and, 646n72; Stephen Hero and, 509; Tim Finnegan, 839; Trieste and, 762, 764; triestino dialect and, 765; as ‘Work in Progress’, 837
First World War (Great War), xxvi, 15–16, 23n3, 344, 565, 768, 838; Austria-Hungary and, 810, 811, 816–17; Home Rule and, 312n84; Italy and, 518, 641–42, 656, 811–13, 815–17; Joyce and, 762, 763; Zurich in, 814–19
FitzGerald, Desmond (government minister of Irish Free State), 656
FitzGerald, Edward (Lord), 669
FitzGerald, James (Duke of Leinster), 580–81
Fitzgerald, P. N. (Fenian), 129
Fitzgerald, T. A. (Franciscan), 326; ‘Is It Not Enough to Be Anglicised without Becoming European?’, 326n133
FitzGerald, Thomas (Earl of Kildare), ‘Silken Thomas’, 773, 774
Fitzgibbon, Gerald, 191, 367n38, 569n78; Christmas party of, 368n39; J. F. Taylor and, 364, 367–68, 367n38, 371–75, 380–81
Fitzgibbon, John, 117
Fitzharris, James, in Ulysses, 19–20
Flaubert, Gustave, 234n111, 573
Flood, William Henry Grattan, History of Irish Music, 573n88; The Story of the Harp, 572–73, 573n88, 577, 579–80
Ford, Ford Maddox, 820
Forster, William Edward (chief secretary), 115, 128
Fortnightly Review (newspaper), 214n57, 256, 269, 456n187
Fournier D’Albe, Edmund E. (lexicographer), 364
Fox, Charles James, 377
France, 15, 128, 145, 148, 227, 527; in First World War, 816; laïcité and, 213, 798, 844; military, 57–58, 147. See also Paris
France, Anatole, 514; as influence on ‘Ivy Day’ and ‘The Dead’, 560–61, 636
Francini Bruni, Alessandro, 634, 637, 648, 674, 761n180, 767n4; on Joyce’s politics, 537; on Joyce’s Triestine articles, 709; ‘Joyce Stripped Naked in the Piazza’ (‘Joyce intimo spogliato in piazza’), 638n38, 658, 659; letter from Joyce, 634n19
Franck, Nino, 177
Franco, Francisco (General), 838
Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), 57–58, 139
Franz Ferdinand (Archduke), 810
Franz Joseph I (Emperor of Austria-Hungary), 543, 766
Freeman’s Journal (Irish newspaper), cartoon of Parnell in, 302; on John Clancy, 128–29, 132n71, 133, 134; Dublin election 1880 and, 60–61, 64–67; editorials, 132n71, 202–3, 203n27, 211n52, 708n150; editors, 97, 121, 205n35, 463, 651n97, 717, 717n30; Evening Telegraph, as sister paper of, 97, 717; Exiles and, 328–29; on Gladstone’s death, 683; ‘Historicus’ [Barry O’Brien] in, 206–7, 383; Home Rule and, 261; on Irish Parliamentary Party, 342–43; John Stanislaus Joyce and lawsuit in, 98, 99n152; Joyce’s pastiche of style of, 328; John Kelly in, 115; Kettle’s review of Chamber Music in, 325, 329, 632, 633; letter on The Countess Cathleen and, 278; letters from John O’Leary and, 186–90; on Maamtrasna murders, 693, 697–98, 703; misattributed Joyce article ‘Politics and Cattle Disease’ in, 708n150, 748–49; on national tribute raised for Parnell, 74–75, 76; on Parnell, 24, 74–76, 128n54, 184, 239, 243, 244, 421n90, 470, 786; on Parnell-O’Shea marriage, 83; Playboy, denounces, 621; Playboy riots and, 623, 625, 627; Portrait of the Artist, anonymous review of, 633; on the Split, 184, 202–3, 204n33; Taylor’s article ‘The Irish Revival’ in, 374–77; Taylor’s obituary, 383; Taylor’s speech and, 364–65, 367; in Ulysses, 177, 223, 367, 387, 463, 546n7; on United Liberal Club, 59, 67; on University College degree conferring, 283; Archbishop Walsh criticizes, 202–3, 211n51
Freemasons, 202, 227, 648, 783
French, Percy, 470
French Revolution, 228, 490, 767
Freud, Sigmund, 634, 643
Freund, Gisèle, 109
Furlan, Boris (Joyce’s friend in Trieste), 634–35, 649–50, 811
Gaelic Athletic Association, 338, 360
Gaelic League, 282n78, 359–60, 367, 375–76, 379, 407n29, 432; apolitical claims of, 261, 355–57, 427; Catholic Church and, 290–91, 496; George Clancy and, 338, 339, 341, 344–45; Irish Parliamentary Party and, 313, 318, 356, 357; Joyce and, 335, 354, 362–63, 396–97, 410, 586, 667; Kettle on, 313, 315, 318; nationalism and, 315, 354, 567; Skeffington opposes, 277, 290–91, 298n37, 307, 309; in Stephen Hero, 361, 363; University College and, 261–62, 277, 290, 338–39, 341, 355, 396
Gallaher, Ignatius, 64, 389, 463
Geiringer, Eugenio (architect), 761, 762
George III (British monarch), 206
George V (British monarch), 222, 725, 726
Germany, 309n72, 373, 455–56, 532, 826; in First World War, 810, 811; Nazis, 793, 838–39, 843–44, 846–47
Gerrards Brothers, 103
ghosts (spectres), 700n123, 748; ‘The Dead’ spectral subtext, 434, 560, 583; Parnell as spectral figure, xvii, 36, 37, 183, 196, 299, 480, 553, 560–61, 731, 741, 850–51; stories, 183, 560, 584n108; ‘To a Shade,’ 480, 850–51; in Ulysses, 37, 278n63, 383, 388, 391
Gibbon, Edward, 488
Gilbert, Stuart, 386–87, 454n183
Gill, T. P., 132–33, 280
Gillet, Louis, 45, 50, 105; Claybook for James Joyce, 45n8, 50n25, 105n178, 152n1; on John Stanislaus Joyce, 112; on Joyce and Parnell, 152n1, 542
Giolitti, Giovanni (Italian prime minister), 456, 516, 517
Gladstone, William Ewart (British prime minister), xix, 18, 185, 228, 493, 569n78, 577, 683, 811n6; administration, 23n3, 130; antifeminism and, 297; Home Rule and, 20, 418, 576, 579, 684–85, 729, 740–41; legacy, 682; letters from W. T. Stead, 237–38, 241; Liberals and, 20, 21, 22, 34, 740; Maamtrasna murders and, 698–99; Morley and, 741, 742; Parnell and, 21, 23, 30, 61–62, 156–57, 188, 195, 197, 204, 233n108, 563, 569, 739–40, 844; ultramontanism and, 228n97; ‘union of hearts’ and, 187. See also Liberals
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 267n31, 326
Gogarty, Oliver St John, 290, 314, 597, 603, 611, 757n167; on ‘Gas from a Burner’, 285, 285n89, 757; It Isn’t That Time of Year at All, 285, 285n89, 757n167; Joyce and, 321, 331n151, 408, 408n31, 410, 410n40, 413–15, 415n71, 445, 454n183, 462, 465, 468–69, 494, 519–20, 715, 806; limericks by, 322, 322n121; Martello Tower and, 468–69; mother (Margaret Gogarty) and, 415; on sexual morality in British army, 609–10, 614–15, 670, 672; Sinn Féin articles and, 608–17
Gonne, Maud, 131, 149, 367, 421, 666n20, 767; Arthur Griffith and, 435; Joyce and, 592; letter to W. B. Yeats, 380
Gorman, Herbert, 8, 147, 279, 402, 512n5, 814, 833; on book burning, 751n146; James Joyce, 160n19, 180n62, 512n5, 756n163; on John Stanislaus Joyce, 57, 59, 82; Joyce and, 402n6, 478, 511, 602, 633, 756n163, 758–59, 762–63, 813, 827; on Joyce and Kettle, 321–22; on Joyce’s poem on death of Parnell, 160; on Parnell, 180n62
Gosse, Edmund, 823
Grant Richards (publisher), 462, 507; Dubliners and, 505, 566n70, 725, 726n60, 746, 756, 820; ‘The Two Gallants’ and, 530, 542, 571–72
Grattan, Henry, 212, 377, 377n55, 407, 573
Greece, 370, 392, 726n65; ancient, 239, 385, 392–93, 672n41, 801; Greek Orthodox Church, 636–37, 795, 806; Greeks, 373, 646, 823; ‘Jewgreek is Greekjew’, 801–9
Gregory, Augusta (Lady), 435, 608, 625; Joyce and, 56, 358n8, 404, 405–7, 409–10, 412–13, 436, 439–42, 453, 486n14, 627; letter from Synge, 405–6; W. B. Yeats and, 358n8, 404, 407, 411, 586, 622, 627; works: Cuchulain of Muirthemne, 435; Gods and Fighting Men, 586; Poets and Dreamers, 412–13, 436, 439–42
Griffith, Arthur, xx, 37, 139, 148, 361, 419, 425, 426n96; belief in incompatibility of nationalism and socialism, 536–37; biography of, 423–27; Leopold Bloom and, 786; on British military, 614–15; Celtic Literary Society and, 338; George Clancy and, 338; John Clancy and, 131; James Connolly, endorsement of, 551; Michael Cusack and, 494; economic programme of, 599–608, 680, 709; as founder, editor of United Irishman and Sinn Féin, 177, 426–27; as founder of Sinn Féin, 316, 426–27, 592, 596; Oliver St John Gogarty and, 608, 614; Maud Gonne and, 666n20; Hungarian policy, 655; Irish revivalism and, 355, 372; Joyce compares to Labriola, 521, 522, 524, 612; Joyce deploys arguments of in Triestine articles and lectures, 682, 684, 737; Joyce’s affinity with, 39, 478, 508, 591, 595–96, 599, 603–7, 612; Joyce’s meeting with, 478, 662, 754; Joyce’s review of Rooney offends, 432, 726n61; Egan Kenny and, 573; William Magee and, 444; National Council, founder of, 558; nationalism and, 606, 711; parliamentarianism and, 522, 604, 683–84, 739n99; Parnell and, 423–24, 480, 690, 730–31, 733–34; parodies ‘Dialogues of the Day’, 592–93; John Redmond, and, 690, 731n78, 733; Resurrection of Hungary, 314, 426, 435, 617; William Rooney and, 382–83, 423, 428, 434; Sheehy-Skeffington and, 605–6; in Stephen Hero, 494–95; James Stephens on, 424–26; J. F. Taylor and, 369, 372, 379, 382, 383, 384, 384n72. See also Sinn Féin; Sinn Féin; United Irishman
Guinness, Sir Arthur Edward (Lord Ardilaun), 60, 63–65, 67–68, 107n190; brother Lord Iveagh and, 68
Gwynn, Stephen, 311n83, 436–38, 442, 608, 625
Hackett, Francis (reviewer), 483
Hague, The, 299, 303, 303n53
Halévy, Daniel, 519
Harcourt, William (Sir), 700, 700n122
Hardiman, Adrian, xii–xiii, 691; Joyce in Court, xii–xiii, xiiin4
Hardiman, James, History of the Town and County of Galway, 747
Harmsworth, Alfred (Lord Northcliffe), 618
Harrington, Timothy, 90, 98–99, 115, 126, 137, 258, 421; Irish National League and, 236; Maamtrasna murders and, 693, 698, 700, 702; Parnellism and, 70, 424; on the Split, 202, 205n35
Harris, Ernest Wormser (president of Dublin Hebrew Congregation), 782
Hauptmann, Gerhart (German dramatist), 514
Hayes, John Patrick, and Pigott forgery, 145
Healy, James (Reverend), 569n78
Healy, John (Archbishop of Tuam), 664–65; Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum; or, Ireland’s Ancient Schools and Scholars, 665n14
Healy, Maurice (brother of T. M. Healy), 76
Healy, Michael (uncle of Nora Barnacle), 466–67, 719
Healy, Timothy Michael, xii, xv, 25, 76, 735n85; in ‘A Mother’, 191, 568–70; anti-Semitism, raises issue in House of Commons, 782; attends L&H, 258; author of Why Ireland Is Not Free, 181n67; clerical support of, 199–200, 222, 718; in Committee Room 15, 24; criticized by United Ireland, 213; detestation of J. F. Taylor, 382; feminising of, 191, 224, 492n30; in Finnegans Wake, 180, 186, 567, 849–50; as Governor-General, 567, 837; Insuppressible and, 178–79, 184, 186, 202; John Stanislaus Joyce and, 88; Joyce’s childhood poem and, 157–59, 160n19, 550; as Judas Iscariot, 742; Leinster Hall meeting and, 22, 85–88, 569–70; Maamtrasna murders and, 698; maligns Kettle, 334; newspaper war of the Split and, 183–86; Parnell, rhetoric against, 186, 254, 395, 669, 734–35, 769; Parnellite loathing of, 24, 87; Parnell’s principal adversary in the Split, xxiii, 22, 24, 27, 217, 219; in Stephen Hero, 493; in Ulysses, 191
