Silent years; an autobiography with memoirs of James Joyce and our Ireland.
- Title
- Silent years; an autobiography with memoirs of James Joyce and our Ireland.
- Published by
- New York, Farrar, Straus and Young [1953]
- Author
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- Description
- 307 p. illus.; 22 cm.
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- Contents
- Anna Liffey - I "woke on its breast" -- "How much are your penny oranges?" -- Ivanhoe - my God - a novel! -- The white bishop -- Congress v. House of Commons at chess -- "Diseases of the ox" -- "Ghosts" in house on Cork Hill -- "Prodigal medical stew-gents" -- I leave No. 7 Eccles Street -- The Irish grievance -- Appeal to end civil war in Ireland -- I visit James Joyce in Paris, 1927 -- Joyce with me in No. 7 Eccles Street -- Midnight in the Hell Fire Club -- I lecture on Spinoza -- Country life in Wicklow -- Introduction to "A parable in gold" -- "A parable in gold" -- Introduction to "Throne of chaos" -- Chaocipher.
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- Harvard Library
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- committed to retain