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  Joyce, Margaret ‘Poppie’ (Joyce’s sister), 99, 103, 412, 594, 715, 719

  Joyce, Mary Jane ‘May’, née Murray (Joyce’s mother), 73, 74; as devout Catholic, 172; illness and death, 100, 101, 321, 400, 411–13, 457, 464; James Joyce and, 147, 177n54, 289, 404, 441, 569n78; marriage to John Stanislaus Joyce, 71–72

  Joyce, Mary Kathleen ‘May’. See Monaghan, Mary Kathleen ‘May’

  Joyce, Myles (convicted of Maamtrasna murders), 691, 694–95, 696, 697–99, 702–4, 706; James Joyce and, 378, 398, 702–4, 706, 707n149. See also ‘L’Irlanda alla sbarra’; Maamtrasna murders

  Joyce, Nora. See Barnacle, Nora

  Joyce, P. W. (author), English as We Speak It in Ireland, 780n32; Old Celtic Romances, 435; A Short History of Ireland, 667n25

  Joyce, Stanislaus (Joyce’s brother), 9–10, 48, 105, 459, 468, 565, 591; bails brother out financially, 714, 722, 724, 830; on brother in University College, 335, 348; on brother’s Catholicism, 250; on brother’s drinking, 413–14; on brother’s meeting with Synge, 405–7; on brother’s personality, 100–101, 256, 307, 399, 409, 430, 457, 471; on brother’s socialism, 457–59, 511–15, 520; on John Francis Byrne, 347–49, 353; on Patrick Casey, 146, 150n136; Christmas dinner scene and, 155–56, 171–72; on George Clancy, 335, 363; on John Clancy, 133–34; on Padraic Colum, 409; death, 101, 153n2; on Dubliners, 564–65, 752; education, 95–96; in Finnegans Wake, 639; on Finnegans Wake, 80n107; on Gladstone, 156; Gogarty and, 408–9, 414; on irredentism, 652, 656; on ‘Ivy Day’, 458–59, 564; on John Stanislaus Joyce, 48n18, 50–52, 53n34, 55, 70, 90–92, 99, 154, 408–9; on John Kelly, 122–23, 171; on Kettle, 319, 321, 752; leaves Ireland, 476; letter from Charles Joyce, 749, 754–55; letter to Constantine Curran, 348–49; on mother’s death, 411–12; on ‘Portrait of the Artist’ essay, 451; as prisoner of war, 812, 830; on Sheehy-Skeffington, 289, 292; on sister Mabel’s death, 105; Stephen Hero and, 268, 496; strained relations with brother, 632, 656, 722, 830; in Trieste, 515, 632–39, 649, 656n111, 676, 765, 795–96; on Ulysses, 729n75

  Joyce, Stanislaus, letters from James Joyce, 172, 283, 306, 438, 445–46, 448, 476, 484, 505, 510, 513–15, 519–23, 522n30, 526n35, 527–28, 531, 541, 580, 582–83, 583n103, 590, 593–99, 603–4, 608, 610–17, 610n36, 611n39, 611n41, 619–23, 623nn68–69, 625–26, 628, 637, 647, 656, 670–71, 709, 712–13, 720, 722, 723, 726–27, 753–54, 786, 795, 802, 813, 833

  Joyce, Stanislaus, works:

  —The Complete Dublin Diary of Stanislaus Joyce, 48n14, 146, 156, 333, 457, 510–11, 513

  —My Brother’s Keeper, 48n17, 80n107, 91n131, 282n77; Christmas scene absent from, 171; Ellmann on, 153n3; T. S. Eliot on, 153n2; May Joyce Monaghan offended by, 101; on the Split, 155n9, 274n52; on Joyce’s Parnellism, 153–57, 274; on Joyce’s childhood poem on death of Parnell, 158–60, 162, 169

  —Recollections of James Joyce, 58n42, 273n51, 414n69, 451n171, 451n173, 559n53, 560n56; Joyce’s exilic treatment of Ireland in, 412n52; Joyce’s poem on Parnell in, 159n13; Joyce’s socialism in, 515–16; last meeting with Joyce, 411n50; refuses copy of Finnegans Wake, 80n107

  —‘Triestine Book of Days 1907–09’ (unpublished), 617n51, 632n8, 676n54

  Joyce, Stephen (Joyce’s grandson), 109n199

  Joyce Country, Galway-Mayo, 46, 47n12, 692, 694

  Judas Iscariot (biblical figure), 26, 551, 685, 742

  Kane, Robert, S.J., discourse against socialism, 208

  Kearney, Colbert (Joyce scholar), ‘The Joycead’, 44, 47, 49, 50n23, 50n26, 93n135

  Keating, Geoffrey, Annals of the Four Masters, 433; Eochairsgiath an Aifrinn (Defence of the Mass), 345; Joyce’s reading of History of Ireland, 433

  Keegan, John (poet), ‘Caoch the Piper’, 125

  Kelleher, John V., Finnegans Wake and, 583n105; ‘Irish History and Mythology in James Joyce’s “The Dead”’, 434, 560, 583–88

  Kelly, John ‘of Tralee’, 114–25; Christmas dinner scene and, 38n15, 171n45, 172, 176; John Clancy and, 126, 134, 135; incarceration of, 115–16, 119n21; death of, 115, 120–22; John Stanislaus Joyce, friendship with, 38n15, 53, 70, 83, 85, 114, 122, 182, 191; Stanislaus Joyce on, 122–23, 171; as model for ‘Mr Casey’ in Portrait, 84, 123, and in Stephen Hero, 124, and in Ulysses, 125; as Parnellite, 5, 85, 116–19, 121, 736

  Kennedy, Hugh (first attorney general of Irish Free State), 258; in University College, 279, 292, 362, 419

  Kenny, Timothy, S.J., 181

  Keogh, William, 205

  Kerrigan, Sarsfield, in University College, 343–44

  Kettle, Andrew (father of T. M. Kettle), 28, 121, 204–5, 212, 310, 310n76, 333–34

  Kettle, Mary, née Sheehy (wife of T. M. Kettle), 288, 310, 320–22, 347, 719

  Kettle, Thomas Michael, 28, 303–4, 310–34, 311; alcoholism of, 311n83, 312; aphorisms of, 328; Catholic Church and, 16, 319, 322–23, 327n136; Chamber Music, review of, 325, 329, 632, 633; Arthur Clery on, 287; Padraic Colum on, 310, 312, 321, 327n135, 334; Countess Cathleen letter and, 279, 325; William Dawson on, 325; death, 312, 321, 326–27, 815; depressive condition of, 312; ‘An Encounter’, view of, 752, 758; Europeanism of, 16, 327nn135–136; in Exiles (model for Robert Hand), 319, 327–32; family, 276n56, 310n76; in Finnegans Wake, 333; First World War and, 311–12; Margaret Gogarty, letter from, 415n71; Herbert Gorman on, 321–22; Hegel, influence of, 319, 322, 322n12; Home Rule and, 737; John Stanislaus Joyce and, 333; Stanislaus Joyce on, 752; Joyce on, 320–21, 525, 595, 716, 719; member of Parliament for Tyrone East, 311, 592; Nationist and, 314–16, 315n95, 323, 592, 594–95; Parnellism and, xix, 32, 276, 318–20, 322, 323n123; Sinn Féin, letter to, 730; Skeffington and, 288, 295n30, 309–11, 312n84, 323, 346; in University College, 310, 312, 324; wedding of, 719; Yeats and, 626–27; the ‘Yibs’ and, 312–14

  Kettle, Thomas Michael, works: ‘The Celtic Revival’, 324; The Day’s Burden, 320n111, 326–27, 331n148; Home Rule Finance, 320n111; ‘Note on Sinn Féin in Ireland’, 317–18, 317n100; ‘On Saying Goodbye’, 331; The Open Secret of Ireland, 323; The Philosophy of Politics, 598; ‘Religion and Politics in Ireland’, 322–23; The Ways of War, 321n117; ‘Would the “Hungarian Policy” Work?’, 316

  Kickham, Charles, 208

  Kilmainham Jail, 19, 128, 695, 698, 744

  Kinahan, Robert (auditor of L&H), as model for Moynihan in Stephen Hero, 264; Taylor replies to his inaugural address, 381

  Kipling, Rudyard, 829n68; Plain Tales from the Hills, 620

  Kirn, Maria (maid in Joyce household in Trieste), 723

  Kitchener, Herbert (Lord), 296, 311n83, 419, 672

  Knox, Major (proprietor of Irish Times), 127

  Koss, Stephen (historian), 419; analysis of New Journalism, 234n111

  Labour World (newspaper), 86, 232, 239

  Labriola, Arturo (socialist politician), 516–24, 611–12

  Lake Wannsee conference (1942), 793, 838–39

  L&H. See Literary and Historical Society

  Land League, 187, 225, 492n30, 497, 556, 702, 846; agrarian violence and, 143, 701; as anarchistic organization, 513n7; John Clancy and, 127–28; Davitt and, 253–54; John Kelly and, 115, 119, 121; Ladies Land League, 695n110; of Mayo, 18

  Land War, 18, 317, 395

  Lane, Hugh (art collector), 480, 622

  Larbaud, Valéry (critic), 667; delivers lecture on Joyce in Shakespeare and Company, 834–36

  Lassalle, Ferdinand (German socialist), 513, 525, 532

  Laurier, Wilfrid (Sir) (Canadian Prime Minister), 437

  Il Lavoratore (newspaper), 647

  Lawless, Emily (author), History of Ireland, 576; With Essex in Ireland, 576–79

  Leader (Irish newspaper), 303n53, 317, 379, 623; D. P. Moran and, 185, 261–62, 289–90, 314, 359–60, 379, 603; on nationalism, 261–62; ‘The Sect of the Gael’, 359; on Sheehy-Skeffington, 289–90; University College in, 283–84

  Leamy, Edmund (Irish politician and writer), 212–13

  Le Caron, Henri (English spy), 145

  Legion of Mary, 751

  Leinster Literary Society, 423, 424

  Lenin, Vladimir, 517, 823

  Lennon, Michael, in Stephen Hero, 465

  Léon, Paul, 47n11, 506

  Leonard, Hugh (playwright), Stephen D.: A Play in Two Acts, 101

  Leone, Enrico, 517, 519

  Leventhal, A. J. (lecturer, Trinity College Dublin), 772n15; ‘What It Means to Be a Jew’, 776n28, 778

  Lewis, Wyndham, 519

  Liberal Registration Association, 59

  Liberals, 22, 24, 27–28, 66, 369, 592, 740; Conservatives and, 20–21, 62, 416, 417; Home Rule and, 23, 26, 476, 577; nationalists and, 21, 83, 219, 239, 318–19, 418, 579; newspapers and, 60, 219, 232, 276; ‘nonconformist conscience’ and, 34, 219, 232, 234–35, 238–39, 241, 251, 844; United Liberal Club, 59–60, 65, 67–69, 68n73, 76. See also Split, the

  Libya, 518, 656

  Lidwell, George (solicitor), 99, 105, 750, 753

  Liffey (Dublin river), 92, 411, 584n108, 587, 594; in Finnegans Wake, 393n98; Joyce and, 411, 467, 520; Anna Livia Plurabelle and, 107n190, 630, 849; topography of Dublin Jewry and, 773, 775

  Limerick Leader (newspaper), 345

  limericks, 322, 445

  Linati, Carlo, 751, 751n146, 770

  Lipsett, Edward Raphael (‘Halitvack’), 771; ‘Jews in Ireland’, 776–78

  Literary and Historical Society (L&H) (debating society of University College, Dublin), 274, 279, 282, 324, 334; auditors, 258, 264, 285, 289, 292, 310; Arthur Clery and, 285, 382; debates, 258, 285, 362n17; ‘Gas from a Burner’ and, 757, 758; Joyce and, 258, 348, 453, 677; Kennedy and, 258, 292; Skeffington and, 289, 626; Taylor and, 259, 381; ‘Yibs’ and, 313

  Lloyd George, David (British Prime Minister), 297, 687

  Logue, Michael (Archbishop of Armagh), 167, 203, 278, 367, 718

  Lombroso, Cesare (Italian criminologist), 516, 530–32, 802; La donna delinquente, la prostituta e la donna normale, 530

  Longworth, E. V. (editor), 404, 436, 439, 441–42

  Lukács, György, 540

  Lyceum (Irish newspaper), 225–31, 281n75, 779. See also Finlay, Peter, S.J.; Finlay, T. A., S.J.

  Lyons, F.S.L. (historian), xxiv, 40, 193, 205n35, 224

  Lyons, Robert Spencer Dyer (member of Parliament for Dublin city), 18, 60–65, 67–68

  Maamtrasna murders (1882), 691–95, 697–704, 706–7; Big John Casey of Bunacrick, 702; Patrick Casey, convicted of, 695, 697; Thomas Casey, accuser of Myles Joyce, 695, 698; Anthony and John Joyce, accusers, 694; John Joyce, victim, 693–94, 700, 702; Margaret Joyce, victim, 701; Martin Joyce, convicted of, 693; Michael Joyce, victim, 698; Patrick ‘John’ Joyce, convicted of, 693, 695, 697; Patsy Joyce, survivor of, 698; Thomas ‘Pat’ Joyce, convicted of, 693; Anthony Philbin, ‘approver’, 695, 698. See also ‘L’Irlanda alla sbarra’; Joyce, Myles

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington (historian), 488

  MacBride, John (revolutionary), 418, 592

  MacCarthy, Denis Florence (poet and translator), 430

  MacCurtain, Thomas (Lord Mayor of Cork), 345–46

  MacDonagh, Thomas (poet and revolutionary), 334, 827

  MacDonnell, Antony (Sir), 592–93

  MacGeoghegan, James (Abbé), The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern, 664

  MacGreevy, Thomas (poet and critic), 86–89, 109

  MacManus, Terence Bellew, 210, 265

  MacMurrough, Dermott, 733

  MacNally, Leonard (informer), 613

  MacNeill, Eoin, 259, 338, 367, 387n79, 432, 449

  MacNeill, Hugh, model for professor MacHugh in Ulysses, 387n79

  Magalaner, Marvin (Joyce scholar), 54n36; Joyce’s Parnellism and, 92, 786n53

  Magee, William Kirkpatrick (critic and essayist, pseud. John Eglinton), Dana and, 273, 444, 446n159, 449–50, 460, 525, 596; Joyce and, 407–8, 413, 414, 445–52, 469; Joyce meets on return visit to Ireland, 715; Joyce’s repudiation of, 596; National Library and, 408n30, 447, 451, 469; Yeats and, 402, 445, 446. See also Eglinton, John

  Magennis, William (professor), 225n86, 269

  Maginn, William (writer and humorist), 414

  Maguire, Thomas (professor), 143

  Mahaffy, John Pentland (Provost of Trinity), 376, 377

  Mallon, John (Chief Superintendent of Dublin Metropolitan Police), 126n50, 127, 129–31

  Maloney, William J., 597

  Manchester Guardian (newspaper), 243–44, 257n5, 365–67, 365n28, 369

  ‘Manchester Martyrs,’ 138, 680

  Mangan, James Clarence, xxvi; death of, 398, 688, 414n64; Joyce’s comparison of modern writers to, 437; Joyce’s implicit comparison of Yeats to, 282n78; Joyce’s lecture on, 258, 282, 324, 348, 362, 403, 430

  Manganiello, Dominic (Joyce scholar), 572; Joyce’s Politics, xii, 3, 43

  Manning, Henry Edward (Cardinal), 228–29

  Martello Tower, 278, 400, 468–69

  Martyn, Edward, 281n76, 603, 604

  Marx, Karl, 525, 532, 802, 826; Das Kapital, 512

  Marxism, 517, 525, 540, 588, 647; Joyce mistrusts, 460, 538; in Stephen Hero, 498, 502

  Mason, Ellsworth (Joyce scholar), 708, 748–49; Critical Writings of James Joyce, The (with Ellmann), 705n140, 708, 748–49, 825n53 (abbreviated CW)

  Mass, Catholic, 155, 163, 361, 447, 723, 806; Greek Orthodox, 636, 806

  Il Mattino (newspaper), 713

  Maunsel & Company (publishers), Dubliners and, 628, 712–13, 715–16, 725, 745–46, 750, 753–54, 832; ‘Gas from a Burner’ and, 284–85, 285n89, 756–57, 756n163; Joyce’s letter to press regarding, 725–26

  Mayer, Teodoro (owner of Il Piccolo della Sera), 648, 649n84, 791, 800n92

  Mazzini, Giuseppe (Italian revolutionary), 14, 642, 644, 763–64, 763n190

  McCann, Philip (Joyce’s godfather), 497n47

  McCarthy, Justin, 188, 294, 357

  McCormack, John (tenor), 107, 107n190, 313n89

  McCormack, W. J. (literary critic), 664

  McCormick, Harold (Mrs) (Edith Rockefeller), 829

  McDermott, ‘Red Jim’, 141

  McGarvey, Cathal (owner of An Stad, tobacconist), 313n89, 360, 435, 494; as model for the Citizen, 338

  McGee, Thomas D’Arcy, 430

  McGrath, John, 116, 117

  McHugh, Michael (curate of Clonbur), 695

  McSwiney, Peter Paul (Lord Mayor of Dublin 1864–65 and 1875–76), 49, 58–59

  Mead, Patrick J. (editor of Freeman’s Journal), inspires Myles Crawford in Ulysses, 717

  Medcalf, Mary (takes John Stanislaus Joyce as lodger), 107

  Meehan, Patrick, recalls John Stanislaus Joyce, 98n150, 113

  Meenan, James (professor), 312n87

  Melchiori, Giorgio (Joyce scholar), 572n86, 618n52, 663

  Menton, J. H. (solicitor), 121

  Methodist Times (newspaper), 232, 233

  Michelangelo, 168n39, 390

  Millevoye, Lucien (reactionary French journalist), 767n2; mentioned in Ulysses, 149

  Mitchel, John (journalist and nationalist), 664, 737; A Continuation of the History of Abbé MacGeoghegan from the Treaty of Limerick to the Year 1868, 664

  Monaghan, Mary Kathleen ‘May’ (sister of Joyce), 89, 101–4, 404n17, 412n53, 753n154

  Montgomery, Niall (architect and Joyce scholar), 111n209

  Moore, George (novelist), 275, 281, 407, 444, 448

  Moore, Thomas (poet), 340, 571, 573, 576n94, 582

  Moran, D. P., 305, 334, 605; Leader and, 185, 186, 261–62, 289–90, 314, 359–60, 603, 605; revivalism of Irish language and, 359–60, 379

  Morley, John (Chief Secretary of Ireland), 22–23, 130, 233–35, 418, 741–42

  Morning Advertiser (newspaper), 143

  Mosconi, Antonio (Italian civil commissioner), 829

  Moses (biblical figure), Michelangelo and, 168n39, 390, 390n39; Parnell and, xviii, 27, 204, 391–92, 562, 569, 738; J. F. Taylor on, 366–67, 371, 377

  Muldoon, Paul (poet and literary critic), 434; To Ireland, I, 560n56, 584–86, 588

  Mulqueeny, George (putative author of the ‘Black Pamphlet’), 141–42

  Mulvey, Will, romance with Nora Barnacle, 467

  murders, 337, 340, 430, 700, 736, 771, 774, 810; Childs trial, 389; of George Clancy, 345–46; of Huddy, 701; Limerick City curfew, 339n175, 340, 342n187; of Thomas MacCurtain, 345–46; of Sheehy-Skeffington, 312, 353, 815. See also Maamtrasna murders

  Murphy, Gregory (barrister), family memories of Parnell, 170n44

  Murphy, Nicholas Dan (politician), 67

  Murphy, William Martin, 217, 218; owner of Daily Nation, 276; owner of Irish Independent, 222

  Murray, John (Joyce’s maternal grandfather), 71, 73

  Murray, John, Jr. (Joyce’s uncle), 411

  Murray, Josephine (Joyce’s aunt), 107n190, 470; confidant to Joyce, 412; letters from Joyce, 484, 661, 762, 831; sends Joyce newspapers from Ireland, 283, 594–95, 597, 623

  Murray, Margaret Theresa Flynn (Joyce’s maternal grandmother), 71

  Murray, William (Joyce’s uncle), 100, 412

  Mussolini, Benito, 642, 648, 838, 846

  Nation (Irish newspaper), 62, 217

  Nation (London newspaper), 632

  National Club (41 Rutland Square, Dublin), 119–20; ‘Fenian haunt’ taken over by Parnellites, 129–30, 557

  National Council (precursor of Sinn Féin), 422, 558n52; co-founded by Griffith, 599–601, 603–4, 608, 616; formed in opposition to visit of Edward VII, 426–27

  National Democrat (magazine), 448n164

  nationalism, xiv, 125, 187, 162, 222, 263, 294, 341, 371–72, 416; anti-Semitism and, 789; John Francis Byrne and, 349–50; Catholic Church and, 207, 209, 211, 219, 223, 224, 486, 491, 607, 721; Celtic Twilight and, 441; George Clancy and, 322, 341; cultural nationalism, 313–14, 344, 358, 379, 397, 432, 450, 454, 460, 469, 544, 607, 710; Gaelic League, 315, 354, 567; Griffith and, 316, 356, 421–22, 596, 599, 606, 609, 652, 711; Irish language and, 261–62, 342, 362n17, 372, 427; Irish Party and, 316; with Italian socialism, 519, 522, 536–37; Jesuits and, 257; Jews and, 795, 798; Stanislaus Joyce and, 812; Kettle and, 315–16; Liberals and, 21, 83, 219, 239, 318–19, 418, 579; nationalist voters, 67, 185, 252; Parnell and, 5, 18, 22, 29, 369, 711; William Rooney and, 427; Sinn Féin and, 10, 416, 460; George Sorel and, 518; Unionists and, 216, 369; United Irishman and, 410; University College and, 354–56; Zionism and, 14n14, 769, 792

 

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