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James Joyce, page 115
Ulysses, 630, 831; anti-Semitism in, 784, 787–91, 796, 805; County Cork and, 47n13; Ferrero and, 531; foot-and-mouth disease in, 748, 749n139; formal and temporal constraints of, 837, 840; ghosts in, 278n63, 388; Ivy Day (annual commemoration) in, 565; ‘Jewgreek is Greekjew’ in, 807; Jews and, 533, 535, 655n108, 671n36, 768–69, 773, 776, 778, 785–87, 794, 798; John Stanislaus Joyce, influence on, 45, 55, 74, 113; Joyce records reading of, 394; left-wing critical arguments about, 540; miscegenation in, 671n36; ‘Parable of the Plums’, 393; Parnell in, xvii, xviii, 37, 39, 392, 734; piracy of, 534; political violence in, 681; reception of, 833; short story as genesis of, 531, 649n84, 729; sparse reference to Irish Party in, 608; ‘Tinahely twelve’ in, 349; Triestine experiences referenced in, 653, 765, 767; ‘un libro di Zois’ as, 634n19; writing of, 808, 813, 817, 831, 834
Ulysses, episodes of: ‘Calypso’, 792, 793–94; ‘Circe’, 197, 235n114, 278, 304, 446, 827n58; ‘Ithaca’, 351, 363, 396, 720, 774–75, 794; ‘Lestrygonians’, 783; ‘Lotus Eaters’, 546n7; ‘Nestor’, 431, 803n108; ‘Proteus’, 267, 766; ‘Scylla and Charybdis’, 819, 837; ‘Sirens’, 471; ‘Telemachus’, 33, 196–98, 252–53, 490–91; ‘Wandering Rocks’, 135–36, 350–51, 616n49, 691, 773–74. See also main entries for ‘Aeolus’ episode, Ulysses; ‘Cyclops’ episode, Ulysses; ‘Eumeus’ episode, Ulysses
Ulysses, fictional characters: Marian (‘Molly’) Bloom, 74, 137–38, 467–68, 471; Rudolph Bloom, 804, 809; O’Madden Burke, 393, 774; Mr [John] Casey, 125; Dr Punch Costello, 803; Myles Crawford, 191, 389, 463, 717; Martin Cunningham, 136n84, 790; Garrett Deasy, 749n139, 805; Mat Dillon, 137, 137n88; Kevin Egan, 148–51, 766–67; ‘Long John’ Fanning, 126, 134, 136, 136n84; Geraghty, 784; Haines, 196–97, 469, 618–19; Moses Herzog, 784; Ned Lambert, 773n21, 774, 784; Hugh C. Love, 774; Bantam Lyons, 396–97; professor MacHugh, 355, 366, 387–94, 387n79, 396; Buck Mulligan, 351, 405, 442, 778; J. J. O’Molloy, 168n39, 191, 366, 388–92, 396, 774; Dante Riordan, 171n45, 172. See also Bloom, Leopold; Dedalus, Simon; Dedalus, Stephen
Under the Receding Wave (Curran), 170n44, 225n87 and n88, 259, 279n70, 304n59; Hegel and Kettle in, 322n121; on Joyce and prophecy, 308n71; on politics of Joyce, 32n13, 272–73; on politics of Sheehy-Skeffington, 272–73
Unionists, 42, 52, 146, 369, 417, 545; Daily Express, as newspaper of, 61, 65, 76n95, 136; Garrett Deasy as, 805; Dublin election 1880 and, 60; in Dubliners, 545, 550; in Finnegans Wake, 397; Home Rule and, 252, 416, 577, 579, 832; Irish Times and, 367; Parnell as target of, 20; the Split and, 369
United Ireland (newspaper), 216–17; Mathias McDonnell Bodkin, as editor of, 134; cartoons in, 302; John Clancy and, 117, 134, 135; critique of Catholic Church, 205n36, 206n38; extravagant prose of, 75; ‘historic fracas’ of in Ulysses, 27; John Kelly in, 116; Maamtrasna and, 702; William O’Brien as editor of, 128; Parnell and, 37, 178–79, 184, 421n90; Parnell ousts anti-Parnellites from office of, 27; Parnell, visual images in, 302; response to Irish Catholic, 221; response to Parnellite defeat in 1892 election, 215–16; verses on death of Parnell in, 159
United Irish League, George Clancy’s involvement in, 342; convention of, 682, 684; establishment of, 131; Grange Branch of, 343; Griffith and, 691n96; Skeffington’s resignation from, 309; Young Ireland Branch (Yibs) of, 312–13, 316, 460
United Irishman (newspaper), 314; account of Queen’s visit in, 420–21; as basis for Joyce’s Paris-Pola Commonplace Book, 433; ceases publication April 1906, 592n2; James Connolly, candidacy endorsed in, 551; The Countess Cathleen and, 325; John Creagh, defense in, 785; ‘The Destruction of Da Dearga’s Hostel’ published in, 435; founding of, 605; Maud Gonne and, 592; Griffith, as editor of, 177, 314, 423, 426–28, 551; Griffith’s Resurrection of Hungary origin as articles in, 426, 617; hostility to the Abbey, 622; Joyce defends, 595–96; Joyce’s reading of, 423–35, 460, 592, 596, 617; Kettle and, 320, 325; Language of the Outlaw pamphlet printed in, 365; W. K. Magee and, 446; review of Story of the Harp in, 572–79; William Rooney and, 426–28; succeeded by Sinn Féin, 592n2; J. F. Taylor as contributor to, 369, 383; J. F. Taylor, obituary in, 383, 384n72; Yeats’s reviews in, 445. See also Griffith, Arthur
United Liberal Club, 68, 68n73; Freeman’s Journal on, 67; John Stanislaus Joyce, as secretary of, 59–60, 65, 76; as pro-Home Rule, 69
United States, 128, 145, 825; Byrne emigrates to, 351; Connolly returns from, 459; intellectuals in, 477; Irish Party emissaries in, 239; Irish Republican Brotherhood in, 18; piracy of Ulysses in, 534; Skeffington visits, 351; in Stephen Hero, 492
Università Popolare, 641, 646, 662; Joyce delivers lectures in, 208, 420, 653, 675, 727, 760
University College, Dublin, 258; Thomas Arnold teaches at, 801; J. F. Byrne at, 347–50; George Clancy at, 337–39, 342; Countess Cathleen denounced in, 272–73, 276–82, 303–4, 325, 627; Con Curran and, 485; degree conferring, 282–83; establishing of, 257, 283; Gaelic League and, 335, 338, 362; ‘Gas from a Burner’ and, 282–85; graduation class 1902 photo, 260; Irish Revival and, 261–62, 355–60; Joyce at, 56, 256–86, 324, 433, 452, 514, 815; Joyce’s veiled Parnellism in, 272–76, 832; T. M. Kettle as student, 310–12, 324, and lecturer, 311; L&H debates at, 285, 757; Padraig Pearse and, 284n86, 338, 362–63; reconstituted, 257, 716; Skeffington at, 289, 292, 612; Stephen Hero and, 260–61, 362, 484; women and the ‘university question’, 305, 597
Vallencey, Charles (English antiquarian), 807
Vance, Eileen (Joyce’s childhood friend), Ellmann’s interview with, 171n45
Vanhomrigh, Esther (lover and correspondent of Swift), 107n190
Vatican, 489, 685; First Vatican Council, 621; Index of Prohibited Books, 281; Library of, 160n18
Vaughan, Bernard, S.J, 615–16; in Ulysses, 616n49
Venezian, Felice (leading irredentist), 645, 648, 791, 799
Veneziani, Gioacchino (father of Livia Veneziani Schmitz), 635; Joyce works for, 812
Vico, Giambattista (Italian philosopher and historian), 634, 840
Victoria (British monarch), 142, 605; Dublin visit, 131, 419–21, 665–66; in ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room’, 725; in Portrait, 123; in Ulysses, 149, 766–67
Vidacovich, Nicolò (pupil and friend of Joyce in Trieste), 649; collaborates with Joyce on Synge translation, 406, 713, 713n7
Vidan, Ivo (Joyce scholar), on Joyce’s engagement with Slav culture, 650
Wagner, Richard, 643, 726n65; Die Meistersinger in Ulysses, 714, 714n14
Waldron, L. A. (member of Parliament), John Stanislaus Joyce sues, 98–99, 137
Walsh, William (Archbishop of Dublin), attends Taylor debate, 367; letters by, 202, 204n34, 211n51, 718; in the Split, 198, 202–4, 222
War of Independence, Irish, 288; Joyce reads about from Paris, 834; violence of, 340
Weaver, Harriet Shaw, 157, 160, 279n69, 821, 837; as benefactor to Joyce, 828–29; Egoist Press and, 239, 821; Joyce provides autobiography to, 361; letters from Joyce, 45, 68, 107n190, 110, 113, 157n11, 804, 806
Weekly News (newspaper), 218
Weininger, Otto, Joyce’s reading of, 802, 803; Stephen Dedalus and, 803n108
Weiss, Ottocaro (friend of Joyce), 794–95, 802
Wells, H. G., suggests Joyce move to England, 820
Whitman, Walt, mentioned by Joyce in review, 440
Wilde, Oscar, 107n190, 464, 747; Catholic Church and, 401; fall of, 248n141; Gogarty emulates, 408; influence on Exiles, 330–31; influence on Joyce’s politics, 515, 538; Joyce’s essay on, 713, 717n28; Joyce’s view of, 672, 744, 745; in Stephen Hero, 500n57; trial of in Finnegans Wake, 707; works: De Profundis, 464; Importance of Being Earnest, 828; Soul of Man under Socialism, 456–57, 478, 500n57, 713, 714n9
Wilfan, Josip (member of Italian parliament and student of Joyce), 649–50
working class, 423, 647, 826; of Dublin, 779; influence of socialism on, 522; Joyce aligns to politics of in Trieste, 652–53; Joyce drinks with in Trieste, 638; Labriola discusses, 518; in the Split, 130; in Trieste, 645, 648
Wyndham, George (chief secretary for Ireland), 372
Wyndham Land Act (1903), 416, 688
Yeats, Jack Butler (artist), recalls seeing John Stanislaus Joyce at Parnellite rally, 86
Yeats, John Butler (artist), 405n20; dines with Joyce, 404
Yeats, William Butler, 310, 393, 399, 413, 577; Abbey Theatre and, 622, 629; Padraic Colum and, 409; Dana and, 444; Gaelic League and, 282n78; Griffith misjudges, 432; Ibsen and, 280; Joyce and, 451, 627, 678–79, 822–23, 845; Joyce, meetings with, 400–404, 411, 587, 746; Joyce’s view of, 279, 325, 437, 439, 501, 582, 613–14, 627; T. M. Kettle and, 626–27; Lady Gregory and, 358n8, 404, 407, 411, 586, 622, 627; Magee and, 445, 446; John O’Leary and, 187, 430–31; Parnell and, 480–81, 850–51; Parnell myth and, 29, 194, 480, 562; Playboy and, 480, 621–22, 623, 625; Pound and, 819–21; Queen Victoria’s visit, condemns, 419; reviews Fr Patrick Dineen, 282; the Revival and, 407; Skeffington and, 280; the Split and, 29, 191, 194, 395, 482, 562; on Synge, 406, 626; Tailteann Games and, 759; J. F. Taylor and, 368–69, 380–81, 397n102; as true addressee of ‘The Holy Office’, 464–65, 466; in Ulysses, 442; Wilde and, 672n41
Yeats, William Butler, works: ‘Adoration of the Magi, The’ (short story, also anthologized in ‘Tables of the Law’ and the ‘Adoration of the Magi’), 282, 403, 403n10; Autobiographies, 267n31, 381n63; The Celtic Twilight, 439; ‘Come Gather Round Me, Parnellites’, 217; Explorations, 445n150; Ideas of Good and Evil, 401; ‘Modern Ireland’ lecture, 177, 402–3; ‘Mourn and Then Onwards’, 161–62; Reveries over Childhood and Youth, 380; ‘September 1913’, 480; ‘To a Shade’, 850–51; Trembling of the Veil, 368–69, 380–81, 402; ‘Who Goes with Fergus’, 278; Wind among the Reeds, 282. See also Countess Cathleen, The
Yibs. See United Irish League
Young Ireland League, Yeats and O’Leary collaborate to establish, 191
Young Ireland movement, 429, 678, 845; Joyce describes, 678, 679; Thomas D’Arcy McGee and, 430; Terence Bellew McManus and, 265
Yugoslavia, 635, 829
Zionism, 14n14; Irish nationalism and, 769; Joyce and, 769, 794, 795; limited support for among Triestine Jews, 791; revival of Irish language and, 792; Steed’s support for, 805
Zola, Émile, 234n111, 625, 768
Zürcher Post (newspaper), 828
Zurich, Switzerland, death of Joyce in, 534; during First World War, 814–19; Joyce lives in, 822–30
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