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  Schmitz, Livia Veneziani (wife of Ettore Schmitz), 640, 645, 649

  Scholes, Robert (Joyce scholar), on Dubliners, 530–31; on politics of Joyce, 9, 42–43, 452

  Schopenhauer, Arthur, 635, 799

  Scotland, 62, 232, 242, 622, 667, 728, 774

  Scotland Yard, 143, 145

  Scully, Vincent (candidate in North Kilkenny election), 116, 117n15

  Scuola Commerciale di Perfezionamento, Joyce appointed to teach at, 722

  Scuola Superiore di Commercio, ‘Revoltella,’ closing of, 813; Joyce appointed to, 760–61; Joyce resumes position at, 830; Joyce suspended without pay from, 811

  Sebag Montefiore, Joseph (Sir), 782

  Second World War, xxvii, 534, 778; completion of Finnegans Wake after, 15; Joyce’s reception after, 6, 822

  Sexton, Thomas (politician), 68n73, 718

  ‘Shade of Parnell, The.’ See ‘L’ombra di Parnell’

  Shakespeare, William, 264, 818; Joyce lectures on Hamlet, 760; reference to Henry V in Ulysses, 148; Shylock (Merchant of Venice), 781, 782; theory on Hamlet in Ulysses, 446

  Shaw, George Bernard, 290, 716, 717, 718; ‘The Impossibilities of Anarchism’, 538n64; The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet, 716

  Shaw, William (politician), 68, 205

  Shawe-Taylor, John (Captain), 608

  Sheehan, Daniel T. (medical student, University College), defends Playboy, 624–25

  Sheehan, Stephen (solicitor), 63

  Sheehy, David (nationalist member of Parliament), 288, 492n30, 612; family as model for the Daniels in Stephen Hero, 491; wife Elizabeth ‘Bessie’, 288. See also entries for daughters: Kettle, Mary, née Sheehy; O’Brien, Kathleen Sheehy; Skeffington, Hanna Sheehy-

  Sheehy, Eugene (nationalist priest, brother of David Sheehy), suggested model for Fr Healy in Stephen Hero, 492n30

  Sheehy, Eugene (son of David Sheehy), 56, 264n20, 651n97; description of George Clancy, 335; May It Please the Court, 268n34, 651n97; physical description of Joyce, 267–68; recalls Joyce wearing ivy leaf to school, 152; recalls Kettle and Skeffington, 288, 292

  Sheehy, Richard (son of David Sheehy), 267, 288, 625; recalls condemnation of Countess Cathleen, 624; signs letter of protest against Countess Cathleen, 279

  Sheridan, Niall (architect and Joyce scholar), 87–88, 87n120

  Sherlock, Lorcan (Lord Mayor of Dublin), 132

  Silvestri, Tullio, 811

  Simpkin Marshall (publisher), 746

  Sinclair, William and Harry (Jewish friends of Joyce in Dublin), 770n8

  Sinn Féin (newspaper), 619; anti-Semitism in, 611; cartoon ‘The Shade of Parnell’ in, 732; Gogarty’s articles in, 608–11; Griffith as founder editor of, 177, 426, 731; Griffith’s editorial on twenty-first anniversary of First Home Rule Bill, 683; Home Rule and, 479, 683, 686; Joyce meets Griffith at offices of, 432–33; Joyce’s reading of, 177, 523, 592, 593–95, 599, 613, 684; Kettle and, 730; Parnell and, 37, 730–31, 733–34; Playboy of the Western World and, 623; publishes Joyce’s open letter, 432, 726; reviews in, 180n61; sanctimony of, 609n35, 613–16; as successor to United Irishman, 592n2

  Sinn Féin (political movement founded by Griffith in 1905), 345, 416, 454, 730, 786; Bloom and, 786; Catholic Church and, 607; George Clancy and, 344–45, 346; Con Curran and, 485; economic programme of, 600–606, 652; emergence of, 596, 603, 616–17, 619; in Finnegans Wake, 80n106; founding of, 427; Gaelic League and, 355–56; Griffith as founder of, 316, 360, 426, 599–600; Home Rule and, 332; Irish language and, 372, 613; Stanislaus Joyce, hostility to, 459, 591, 812; Joyce’s interest in, 9–10, 15, 190, 356, 424, 458, 478, 508; Joyce’s interest in from Rome and Trieste, 519, 535, 536–37, 558, 591, 612–13, 675, 680; Joyce’s movement away from, 737; Kettle and, 316–17, 323–24; National Council as precursor of, 422, 426; origins of, 416, 418, 421, 422, 604; Parnell and, 39, 711; Parnellism and, 551; precursors, 454, 599; socialism and, 460, 478, 524. See also Griffith, Arthur

  Skeffington, Francis Sheehy-, 289–309, 291, 334, 651; anti-Parnellism of, xix, 273, 293, 319, 320; John Francis Byrne and, 351–52, 353, 465; as contemporary of Joyce in University College, 35, 234, 284n86, 287, 292, 598, 612; Countess Cathleen and, 279, 280, 280n72, 623–24; on Davitt, 180n61, 292–95, 292n19, 294n27, 295n30, 298; death of, 309, 309n72, 312, 353, 815, 827; Gaelic League, against, 277, 290–91, 298n37, 309; Griffith and, 605–6; hyphenates name on marriage, 290; Irish Parliamentary Party and, 32; Kettle and, 288, 295n30, 309–11, 309n73, 312n84, 320, 323, 334, 460, 525, 591; marriage of, 290; as model for MacCann in Portrait, 298, 300, 337; as model for McCann in Stephen Hero, 298, 299n39, 491–93, 504–5; Nationist and, 314–16, 594–95; opposes influence of Catholic Church, 292, 294; organizes signatures for Tsar’s petition, 303–4; physical description, 289, 290, 361; Playboy of the Western World and, 448, 626; politics in contrast to Joyce’s, 272–73, 293, 298, 305, 307–9, 596, 615, 651; politics of, 33, 294, 346, 536, 582; publishes article alongside Joyce, 281; records Joyce’s novel in diary, 465; refuses loan to Joyce, 306; W. T. Stead and, 295–98; supports rights of women, 305, 582; visits United States, 351; works: ‘Dialogues of the Day’, 592, 595, 597, 599, 609n35; Forgotten Aspect of the University Question, A, 305, 598; ‘Irish Playwrights and the Irish Public’, 280n72, 625n71; Michael Davitt, 292n19, 293, 294n27, 295n30; ‘Michael Davitt’s Unfinished Campaign’, 292, 292n19; ‘Stray Thoughts about the Modern Dramatic Movement in Ireland’, 626

  Skeffington, Hanna Sheehy- (wife of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington), 288, 289, 290, 291

  Skrivanich, Alois (student of Joyce in Trieste), 650

  Slataper, Scipio (writer and irredentist), 646n72, 654; description of Trieste, 643–44; enlists in Italian army, 645–46; Il mio Carso, 646

  Slavs, 655, 829; cultural tension, 642; irridentist sympathy with and fear of, 644–47; Joyce compares Celts to, 675–76; Joyce’s engagement with, 650, 652–53

  Smith, Elder & Company (publishers), 576

  Smith, F. E. (Conservative politician), 687

  Smith O’Brien, William (Irish nationalist member of Parliament), 621

  social democracy, Austrian Social Democrats, 646–47; German, 455–56; German Social Democrats, 826; Joyce’s sympathy with, 515–16; revolutionary socialism and, 805

  socialism, xvi; anarchism and, xx, 524–25, 538, 539; anticlericalism and, 526, 528; British socialism, 737; Catholic Church and, 208, 222, 264, 381, 490, 526; Dubliners and, 540; Finnegans Wake and, 477–78, 842; Germany and, 532; Ibsen and, 541; Irish, 35, 460; Irish Nationalism and, 519, 536; Italian, 516–18, 521–23, 525, 617; Stanislaus Joyce and, 459; Joyce’s disillusion with, 659; Joyce’s identification with, 510–16; Joyce’s interest in, 227, 300, 457, 477–79; Joyce’s loss of interest in, 535–36, 588, 844–45; Joyce’s reading of Ferrero, 528–29; Joyce’s study of, 476–78, 524, 685; ‘Painful Case, A’ and, 458; Parnellism and, 558; ‘Portrait of the Artist’ essay and, 453–54, 456; Ryan and, 273; Sinn Féin and, 612; Stephen Hero and, 499, 501; Triestine socialism, 646–47, 648; ‘Two Gallants’ and, 570; Wilde and, 456–57, 478, 713

  Società di Minerva, 649

  Solemn League and Covenant, signed in resistance to Home Rule, 476, 832

  Solomons, Maurice (consul for Austro-Hungarian Empire), 786

  Sonne, Isaiah (rabbi), Joyce discusses Greek-Hebrew cognates with, 807

  Sordina, Francesco (Count), 806; Joyce’s permission to leave Trieste secured by, 813, 814n17

  Sorel, George, 518–19; Réflexions sur la violence, 519

  South Africa, Boer War, 418; Griffith in, 426, 605; South African War, 431

  Spain, 239, 489, 490, 670; expulsion of Jews from, 808; Spanish Civil War, 838

  Special Commission [on Parnellism and Crime], 75n92; Finnegans Wake and, 707; Healy and, 87; Joyce’s engagement with, 744; Parnell and, 82, 731; Pigott and, 21, 144; prelude to, 143; Stead’s attendance at, 237; The Times’ report on, 141n103

  Spencer, Herbert (English philosopher), 512, 670

  Spencer, John (Lord) (Viceroy), 75; with Lady Spencer, 699; Maamtrasna and, 697–700

  Split, the, anti-Parnellites in, 83, 141, 185, 188, 216–17, 219, 223, 228, 272–73, 293–94, 319, 320, 395, 492n30, 549, 557n59; Catholic Church and, 36, 198–217, 552; Christmas dinner scene and, xiv, 30, 81–82, 166–70, 171–74, 183; John Clancy and, 126, 130; Committee Room debates as source of, 24, 26; cultural destitution after, 395; Davitt and, 180; effect on Joyce of, 5, 29, 32, 152; effect on Parnell’s health of, 28; Finnegans Wake and, 37; Griffith’s support for Parnell during, 423, 591; T. M. Healy and, 183–86, 567, 837; Hyde exploits disillusionment over, 357; ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room’ and, 543; John Stanislaus Joyce and, 52–57, 82–83, 88–89; Joyce adopts Parnell’s perspective of, 190, 195–96; Joyce’s conception of Irish politics inflected by, 153; Joyce’s critique of, 33, 193; Joyce’s opposition to Kettle in attitudes towards, 319; Joyce’s ‘two masters’ thesis and, 33–36, 197, 250–53, 758; John Kelly and, 116, 118, 119, 121; ‘long Split’, 90, 192, 194, 544; newspapers of, 174–76; newspaper wars of, 183–86; O’Leary, John and, 186–87, 192; A Portrait and, 161–65, 223–24, 298; relation of Ireland to England during, 242–49; as repudiation of the modern, 253–55; reunion of Parnell’s party after, 194. See also Healy, Timothy Michael; Irish Parliamentary Party; Parnell, Charles Stewart, political life

  Staley, Thomas (Joyce scholar), 723

  La Stampa (newspaper), 713

  Star (newspaper), 238n123

  Starkie, Walter (writer), 621

  Stead, W. T. (editor of Review of Reviews), 195, 225n86; on Catholic Church, 246; death of, 296; as exponent of nonconformist conscience, 301; influence on Skeffington, 290, 293, 295, 298; journalism of, 234, 238, 247–48; Joyce’s view of, 249; letters to Gladstone, 237–38, 241; moralism of, 235, 241; O’Shea divorce crisis and, 236; Pall Mall Gazette and, 232, 237; visit to Ireland, 236. See also Review of Reviews

  Stead, W. T., works: Discrowned King of Ireland, The, 238–41, 240n126; ‘Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon, The’, 235; ‘North Kilkenny and Its Moral’, 244–48; War against War, 299

  Steed, Henry Wickham (journalist and historian), 804–5

  Stephen Hero (unfinished novel by Joyce), artistic egoism of, 540; as bildungsroman, xx, 486, 507; Catholic Church and, 487–91, 495, 503, 526; Christmas party in, 172; difficulty of writing, 466, 505, 508; Finnegans Wake and, 509, 822; Griffith in, 435, 654–55; as impasse, 506–9; Irish language in, 354, 363, 589; lost chapters of, 483, 485, 497; manuscript of, 415; nationalism and, 12, 499–505; as origin of Portrait, 450, 505; Parnell in, 493; ‘the patriots’ in, 360–61, 491–96; poem about Parnell in, 157, 169–70; politics of, 476–77, 483–86; recasting of early essay as, 451; socialism in, 512, 515; the Split in, 298; Stead in, 299–300; tentativeness of, 461

  Stephen Hero, fictional characters: Mr [John] Casey, 124–25; Emma Clery, 361, 492; Cranly, 264–65, 271, 299, 347, 487; Daniels family, 491–93, 492n30, 495, 569n78; Simon Daedalus, 55, 71, 93–94, 269; Stephen Daedalus, 495–96, as author ‘Art and Life,’ 124, 500n58, 501, and ‘enigma of a manner’, 263–66, as literary artist, 7n3, 263, 268, 269n39, 499–501, 513, and nationalism, 491, 499–505, 508, and paralysis, 463; Fr Healy, 492–93, 569n78; Madden, 334, 361, 374n48, 435, 491, 501–2, 503, 463n205; McCann, 298–99, 301n46, 491–93, 504–5; Moynihan, 264

  Stephens, James (Fenian leader), 138; Patrick and Joseph Casey and, 139; escape of, 149–50; at Parnell’s funeral, 189, and grave, 120; return from Paris, 130, 146; in Ulysses, 150

  Stephens, James (writer), befriends Joyce in Paris, 346, 424; informs Joyce on Easter Rising, 827, 833; introduces Patrick Tuohy to Joyce, 108

  Stirling, James (Conservative candidate), 60, 60n45, 65, 67–68, 67n70

  Stirner, Max (German philosopher), Joyce’s reading of, 511, 512

  St Mary’s Abbey Synagogue (Dublin), 771–75

  Stokes, Whitley (lawyer and Celtic scholar), 585–86, 585nn115–116

  Strauss, Richard (German composer), 643, 713

  St Stephen’s Review (college magazine), conferring ceremony and, 283; ‘The Day of the Rabblement’ vetoed from, 281; Joyce offers ‘The Holy Office’ to, 463; Joyce’s aloofness noted in, 264, 381; Joyce’s future considered in, 282; Joyce’s refusal to sign Countess Cathleen letter noted in, 279; Skeffington satirised in, 303

  Stubbs’ Gazette (newspaper), John Stanislaus Joyce’s name appears in, 95

  Sturli, Adriano (pupil of Joyce in Trieste), 635

  Sullivan, A. M. (barrister and parliamentarian), 328n138

  Sullivan, John (Irish opera singer), 88n123, 101, 107, 109

  Sullivan, T. D. (Irish nationalist and politician), 430

  Suppressed United Ireland (Irish newspaper), anti-Parnellism of, 135, 184

  Svevo, Italo. See Schmitz, Ettore

  Sweetman, John (anti-Parnellite member of Parliament), 603, 604

  Swift, Jonathan, 107n190, 329

  Sykes, Claud (stage actor and director), 828

  Symons, Arthur, Joyce’s engagement with, 256; reviews Chamber Music, 632

  Synge, John Millington, criticism of Irish language revival, 407; death, 713; ‘Gas from a Burner’ references to, 756–57; Griffith’s misjudgment of, 432; Joyce meets in Paris, 404–6, 434; Lady Gregory, letter to, 405–6; Playboy riots, reaction to, 621; Pound discusses, 821; published by George Roberts, 756; Riders to the Sea, 406, 621, 625–26, 649, and Joyce’s translation of, 713; Skeffington and, 626; in Ulysses, 405; Yeats and, 405n20, 624n70, 627. See also Playboy of the Western World, The

  Tamaro, Attilio (secretary of Università Popolare), as anti-Slav, 675–76; author pamphlet L’Adriatico—golfo d’Italia, 646; invites Joyce to contribute articles, 641, 662; as irredentist and historian, 646, 655

  Taxil, Léo (French journalist), 149n130; recalled in Ulysses, 148

  Taylor, John Francis, 195; in ‘Aeolus’, 355, 365, 367, 387–94; article in Freeman’s Journal, 374; attends L&H, 258–59, 264; Callista and, 384–87; Davitt and, 382; death of, 365; Edward Dowden and, 377; Griffith and, 369, 372, 379, 382, 383, 384, 384n72; Irish language revivalism and, 371, 375, 378, 379; Joyce’s knowledge of, 381–83; King’s Inns speech and, 364, 371, 394–98; ‘Mr. Rolleston’s Recantation’, 383, 384, 431; John O’Leary and, 430–31; oratory compared to Joyce’s, 264; Parnell and, 243–44; Yeats and, 368–69, 380–81, 397n102

  Le Temps (newspaper), Joyce’s reading of, 177

  Times, The (newspaper), attempts to establish Parnell’s complicity in terrorism, 145; Joyce’s reading of, 177; ‘nonconformist conscience’ in, 231–32; publishes letters from Parnell, 21; Special Commission and, 141n103, 143; Stead attempts to discredit case of, 237; Steed and, 236, 804, 805; Tolstoy’s extended letter to, 515

  Tito, Josip Broz (Yugoslavian politician), 635

  Tolstoy, Leo, 515; Joyce engages with anarchism of, 538–39; Joyce’s praise of, 829n68; political influence on Joyce, 299n38

  trade unions, 550n27; revolutionary syndicalists and, 517, Joyce’s description of, 521

  Transatlantic Review (literary magazine), first extract from ‘Work in Progress’ published in, 837; Stanislaus Joyce receives copy of, 80n107

  transition (journal), publishes instalments of ‘Work in Progress’, 837

  Treaty of London (1915), 810–11

  Trench, Samuel Chevenix (model for Haines in Ulysses), 469

  Trieste, xi, xviii, 543, 761; brothels of, 639; climate of, 748; economy of, 640, 652, 806, 830; Finnegans Wake and, 762, 764; irredentism in, 649–55, 674; italianità of, 643, 644, 646, 656, 662, 764; Jews of, 768, 791–800, 803; Stanislaus Joyce and, 153–54, 476, 617, 632–33, 656n111, 676, 722, 795–96; Joyce living in (1910–1912), 722–29, and (1919), 829–31; Joyce’s drinking in, 638; Joyce’s lectures in, 662–76; Joyce’s letters to Stanislaus from, 590, 591, 619, 723; Joyce unsentimental about, 764; landscape of, 630; politics of, 641–48; pupils of Joyce in, 633, 634–41, 649–50, 723, 792, 800, 811, 828; Socialist Party of, 648, 659, 829; triestinità of, 642, 764; triestino dialect, 635, 638, 650, 764–65; in Ulysses, 767

  Trinity College Dublin, 143, 191, 284, 377, 418, 467, 592; as electoral constituency, 60; Irish language and, in J. F. Taylor’s speech, 376–77; A. J. Leventhal, lectures in, 778; Playboy riots and, 622; University of Bonn and, 598

  Tripcovich, Mario (Count) (student of Joyce in Trieste), 649

  Triple Alliance, 810, 811n5, 815

  Tristan and Isolde (‘Tristram and Iseult’), 233n108, 574; Diarmaid and Grainne and, 586

  Tucker, Benjamin (anarchist writer), Joyce’s reading of, 512–13, 513n7

  Tuohy, Patrick, 46, 237; death of, 111; paints Joyce, 109–10; portrait of John Stanislaus Joyce and, 107n190, 108–10

  Turati, Filippo (Italian socialist politician), 516

  ‘Two Gallants, The’ (story in Dubliners), 510n1; added to Dubliners, 542; English printers refuse to print, 530; Ferrero’s influence on, 571–72; harp image in, 572–74, 579, 581; relation of Myles Joyce to, 706; ‘Song of Fionnuala’ (‘Silent, O’Moyle’) in, 570, 571, 582

  ‘two masters’ thesis (of Joyce), 250, 252, 488; British Empire and Catholic Church, 196–213; ‘coincidence of opposites’ and, 198, 242–49, 251, 689; destruction of Dubliners and, 758; Irish Catholic and, 217–24; Stanislaus Joyce’s account of, 750; Lyceum and, 225–31; origins of, 195–98; in Portrait, 300–301; Skeffington’s ‘twin tyrannies’ equated to, 292; the Split and, 33–36, 253–55; in Ulysses, 196, 252–53, 490–91

  Tymoczko, Maria (Joyce scholar), 584

  Tynan, Katharine (writer), 319, 669n32, 695n110; John O’Leary and, 187, 188; poem in response to Parnell’s death, 221; the Split and, 395, 562

  typhoid, John Stanislaus Joyce possibly suffering from, 50n26; Joyce’s brother Georgie dies of, 277; Joyce’s grandfather dies of, 50; Joyce’s sister Mabel dies of, 103, 412n53

  ultramontanism, of First Vatican Council (1869–70), 228, 228nn96–97, 490

 

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