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      Devin, Tom, 203

      Diarmuid and Grania (Yeats), 127

      Dickson, David, 11–12, 23

      Dinneen, Father, 129

      Dodd, Reuben J., 222

      Douglas, Lord Alfred, 38–41, 42–43, 44, 49, 87, 102–4

      Dowden, Edward, 117, 119–20, 123, 134

      Dublin, 1–18, 22–31

      Dubliners (Joyce), 16, 203–6, 225

      Dublin University Magazine, 50

      Dublin University Review, 123

      Duffy, Charles Gavan, 50–52, 57, 91–92

      Dun Emer Press, 19, 128, 130–31

      Early Memories (John B. Yeats), 115

      “Ecce Puer” (Joyce), 236–37

      Elgee, Jane. See Wilde, Jane

      Eliot, T. S., 200, 202

      Ellmann, Richard, 102, 183, 208, 209

      Exiles (Joyce), 199

      Fay, Frank, 128–29

      Ferguson, Samuel, 72

      Fianna Fáil, 112–13

      Figgis, Darrell, 34–35

      Finnegans Wake (Joyce), 3, 15, 52, 204, 209–10, 235

      Finn’s Hotel, Dublin, 3–4

      fleur-de-lis, 102

      “Folly of Being Comforted, The” (Yeats), 108

      Foster, Roy, 10–11, 13, 27, 29, 63, 112, 178

      “Four Years” (Yeats), 177–78

      Frazier, Adrian, 112

      Frogatt, P., 65–66, 67

      Furniss, Harry, 60, 61

      Gavan Duffy, Charles, 50–52, 57, 91–92

      gaze concept, 107–8, 111–13

      General Post Office, Dublin, 1–2

      Gide, André, 49

      Gillet, Louis, 203

      Gonne, Maud, 164

      Gosse, Edmund, 21, 22, 183, 200

      “Grace” (Joyce), 16, 203–5, 220

      Graves, Robert, 47

      Gregory, Lady, 5, 110

      Henry James and, 148

      John B. Yeats and, 110, 115, 125–26, 129–30

      W. B. Yeats and, 19, 28, 110, 126, 179

      Griffith, Arthur, 35, 130

      Guinness, Sir Arthur, 187

      Hamilton, Sir William Rowan, 62

      “Happiness” (Cronin), 7

      Harding, Reginald, 98–99, 100

      Haverty, Anne, 7

      Haverty, Martin, 72–73

      “Her Praise” (Yeats), 175

      Hilson, John, 68

      “Holy Office, The” (Joyce), 19

      Hone, Joseph, 141

      Hone, Nathaniel, 127

      Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 30, 128

      Hour-glass, The (Yeats), 148

      Ibsen, Henrik, 211–12

      Illaunroe Lodge, Connemara, Ireland, 69, 98–99, 101

      Importance of Being Earnest, The (Wilde), 16–17, 88

      Ireland: 1916 Rebellion in, 1, 34, 173

      Isaacson, Colonel, 86

      Jackson, John Wyse, 15, 19, 197, 221

      James, Alice, 147

      James, Henry, 144, 145, 147, 148, 149–50

      James, Henry Senior, 144–46, 147, 149–50

      James, William, 144, 147, 149–50

      “Jonquil and Fleur-de-Lys” (Douglas), 102–3

      Joyce, Charlie (brother), 197, 198

      Joyce, Georgie (brother), 197

      Joyce, James, 22

      birth of, 188

      Brâncusi’s image of, 234

      “The Dead,” 205–11, 217, 220

      Dublin and, 6, 13, 15–16, 18, 206

      Dubliners, 16, 203–6, 225

      “Ecce Puer,” 236–37

      education of, 30, 190–91, 193, 195, 208

      Exiles, 199

      family portraits and, 192, 233–34

      father and, 23, 183, 184–85, 196–97, 199–201, 202–3, 209–10, 236

      father’s portrait and, 233–34

      Finnegans Wake, 3, 15, 52, 204, 209–10, 235

      “Grace,” 16, 203–5, 220

      “The Holy Office,” 19

      John B. Yeats and, 128

      “A Mother,” 6

      mother’s death and, 197–98

      National Library and, 17, 28

      Newman House and, 30

      Nora and, 3–4

      plaque on, 30

      A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and, 2, 13–14, 30, 173, 189, 210, 220–21

      statue of, 30

      Stephen Hero, 211–14, 216, 220

      Tales Told of Shem and Shaun, 235

      in Trieste, 192, 198, 199

      “Two Gallants,” 27

      Ulysses See Ulysses

      W. B. Yeats and, 18, 19, 21–22

      Wilde and, 19–20

      Wilde family and, 18

      Yeats sisters and, 18–19, 131–32

      Joyce, John Stanislaus (father), 22

      birth and childhood of, 185

      Brâncusi’s image of James and, 234

      career and finances of, 185–87, 188–89, 190, 191–93, 222, 225

      daughters and, 198–99

      death of, 199

      drinking by, 191, 195–96, 197, 200–201

      Dublin and, 7, 13, 15, 19

      Dubliners and, 203–6

      education of, 186

      marriage of, 187–88, 188–89, 207–8, 232

      McAlmon on, 234–35

      portrait of, 233–34

      A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and, 215–19

      as public speaker, 208

      singing of, 186, 228–29, 231–32

      Joyce, John Stanislaus (father) (cont.)

      son James and, 23, 183, 184–85, 196–97, 199–201, 202–3, 209–10, 236

      son Stanislaus’s writings on, 193–97, 204

      Stephen Hero and, 213, 216, 220

      Ulysses and, 185, 203, 220–32, 235

      wife May’s death and, 197–98

      wife’s family and, 187, 188–89

      Joyce, May (mother), 15, 22, 185

      death of, 197–98, 222

      husband’s drinking and, 191, 195

      marriage of, 187–88, 188–89, 207–8, 232

      A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and, 214

      Stephen Hero and, 211–13

      Ulysses and, 215, 222–23

      Joyce, Stanislaus (brother), 13–14, 15, 193, 206, 209

      diary of, 193, 195–97, 201–2, 204, 216

      Dublin and, 15

      father’s drinking and, 191, 195–97, 200–201

      father’s portrait and, 234

      My Brother’s Keeper, 13, 184–85, 191, 193–96, 197–98, 200–201, 207–8, 221

      Joyce, Stephen (grandson), 185, 236

      Kildare Street, Dublin, 27

      Kinsella, Thomas, 8–10, 12–13, 14

      Kræmer, Lotten von, 69–70

      Le Fanu, Sheridan, 50

      Lenihan, Brian, 2–3

      Lever, Charles, 50, 61

      Lidwell, George, 225, 228

      “Liking Corners” (Cronin), 7

      Lough Corrib, Its Shores and Islands (William Wilde), 93–98, 102, 104

      Mancini, Antonio, 133–34

      McAlmon, Robert, 234–35

      McGahern, John, 109, 110–11, 141

      McNamara, Gerry, 6

      McNeill, Hugh, 227

      Merrion Square, Dublin, 15, 18, 24–25, 69

      Miles, Frank, 98–99

      Mitchel, John, 92

      Moore, George, 110, 127, 157, 183

      Moore, Henry, 30

      “Mother, A” (Joyce), 6

      Moytura House, Connemara, Ireland, 69, 93, 98, 99, 100

      Murphy (Beckett), 2

      Murphy, William, 91

      Murphy, William M., 109, 110, 111, 114–15, 123, 143–44, 180

      Murray, Josephine, 188, 198

      Murray, May. See Joyce, May

      Murray, William, 188–89

      My Brother’s Keeper (Stanislaus Joyce), 13, 184–85, 191, 193–94, 197–98, 200–201, 207–8, 221

      Nation, The (journal), 50–51

      National Library, Dublin, 2, 27–29

      Nelson, Major J. O., 86–87, 93

      Newman, John Henry, 30

      Newman House, Dublin, 30

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    p; New York City, 110–11, 114, 134–35, 142, 148–49, 154–55, 157

      O’Brien, Conor Cruise, 206–7

      O’Casey, Sean, 5

      O’Connell, Daniel, 52–53

      O’Donovan, John, 96–97

      O’Kelly, Sean T., 35

      O’Leary, John, 123–24

      O’Leary Curtis, William, 227

      O’Sullivan, Emer, 68, 70, 74, 89

      Parnell, Charles Stewart, 53, 187, 191, 192, 219

      Petrie, George, 53–54, 72

      Picture of Dorian Gray, The (Wilde), 18, 88

      Playboy of the Western World, The (Synge), 23, 183

      Pollexfen, Charles, 116–17

      Pollexfen, Fred, 131

      Pollexfen, George, 116–17

      Pollexfen, Susan. See Yeats, Susan

      Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, A (Joyce), 2, 13–14, 30, 173, 189, 210, 220–21. See also Stephen Hero

      Pound, Ezra, 141

      Powell, York, 127, 151, 180

      “Prayer for Old Age, A” (Yeats), 167

      Purdon Street, Dublin, 205

      Purgatory (Yeats), 183

      Purser, Sarah, 126, 127

      Queensberry, Marquess of, 41–43, 87–88

      Quinn, John, 125, 129, 134, 136, 150, 160, 169

      John B. Yeats in New York and, 127–28, 136, 148–49, 156, 176

      John B. Yeats’s self-portrait and, 174, 175

      Reading Gaol, Reading, England, 33–38, 86–87

      Robinson, Lennox, 141

      Ross, Robert, 39, 49, 93

      Royal Irish Academy, 53–54, 70–71, 91

      Russell, George, 126

      Russell, Matthew, 101

      St. Andrew’s Church, Westland Row, Dublin, 12, 17

      St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin, 29–30, 128

      Sayce, A. H., 101–2

      “Second Coming, The” (Yeats), 108

      Shadowy Waters, The (Yeats), 125

      Shaw, George Bernard, 5, 6, 60, 61

      Sheehy, Kathleen, 206

      Sligo, Ireland, 117, 119, 162

      Smith O’Brien, William, 92

      South Leinster Street, Dublin, 3, 27

      Speranza. See Wilde, Jane

      “Spur, The” (Yeats), 166

      “Statues, The” (Yeats), 1

      Stephen Hero (Joyce), 211–14, 216, 220. See also Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, A

      Stoker, Bram, 5, 63

      Swanzy, Mary, 143

      Swanzy family, 172

      Sweny’s chemist, Westland Row, Dublin, 6, 17

      Synge, John Millington, 5, 23, 128, 183

      Tales Told of Shem and Shaun (Joyce), 235

      Thornton, Dick, 204

      Todhunter, John, 117, 123

      “Tower, The” (Yeats), 164–65

      Travers, Mary, 75–86, 87–91

      Travers, Robert, 75, 81

      Trembling of the Veil, The (Yeats), 61

      Tuohy, Patrick J., 233, 234

      “Two Gallants” (Joyce), 27

      “Two Trees, The” (Yeats), 107–8

      Ulysses (Joyce), 4, 30, 187, 193, 203, 215, 233, 235

      Butt and, 52

      manuscript of, 136

      National Library and, 2, 28

      Purdon Street in, 205

      Stephen Dedalus in, 183, 184, 185, 221–30

      Westland Row, Dublin, and, 2, 12, 15–18

      Wilde and, 18, 19

      Yeats family and, 18–19, 131–32

      United Irishman (newspaper), 130

      von Kræmer, Lotten, 69–70

      Ward, William, 99

      Weaver, Harriet, 202

      “Westland Row” (Kinsella), 9

      Westland Row, Dublin, 2, 6–7, 8–13, 14, 15–18, 69

      Wharton, Edith, 148

      “When You Are Old” (Yeats), 164

      White, Terence de Vere, 47–48, 62, 64, 78–79, 82, 83, 96–97

      Wilde, Constance (wife), 46

      Wilde, Isola (sister), 69, 100

      Wilde, Jane “Speranza” (mother), 4, 10, 18, 44, 57–58

      Butt and, 52

      contemporary accounts of, 60–61, 62, 70

      death of, 44, 46

      De Profundis and, 43–44

      finances of, 100

      folklore and legend interest of, 63

      Furniss on, 60, 61

      Hamilton on, 62

      husband’s knighthood and, 58, 73–74

      on husband’s sociability and hard work, 68–69

      Ireland and, 58–59

      London salon of, 62

      marriage of, 15, 22, 50

      Mary Travers and, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80–81, 83, 86, 87–89, 90, 91, 92

      Merrion Square home of, 15, 18, 22, 51, 69

      The Nation editorials of, 50–51, 57

      poetry of, 25, 50, 58, 59–60

      Royal Irish Academy catalogue and, 71

      Shaw on 60, 61

      Yeats family and, 18, 20–21, 116

      Yeats on, 52, 61

      Wilde, Oscar, 4, 5, 6, 22, 49, 52

      Algiers and, 49

      “The Ballad of Reading Gaol,” 33–34

      birth and childhood of, 15, 69, 79, 92, 98

      De Profundis, 23, 38–47, 87, 93, 103–4

      Douglas and, 38–41, 42–43, 44, 87, 102–4

      Dublin University Magazine and, 50

      family background of, 43–44, 57, 61, 92–93, 101–2

      father and, 23, 46–47, 97, 98, 101–2, 184

      Henry Wilson and, 100–101

      Illaunroe home and, 101

      The Importance of Being Earnest, 16–17, 88

      Joyce and, 18, 19–20

      nature and, 98–99

      The Picture of Dorian Gray, 18, 88

      Queensberry and, 41–43, 87–88

      statue of, 26

      trial and imprisonment of, 20–21, 33–37, 38, 61–62, 93, 103–5

      Ulysses and, 18

      Yeats and, 19–21, 60–61, 116

      Young Irelanders and, 92

      Wilde, Sir William (father), 4, 10, 18, 23, 57–58, 190

      Aran Islands and, 54–55, 71–73, 96

      Boyne Valley book of, 54–56, 95

      Butt and, 50, 52

      as Census Commissioner, 64–67

      contemporary accounts of, 50–51, 62, 67–68, 69

      Corrib book of, 93–98, 102, 104

      death of, 99–100, 184

      De Profundis and, 43–44

      Dublin and, 13, 15, 19, 22, 44, 59

      Dublin University Magazine and, 50

      family background of, 47

      Furniss on, 60, 61

      honors for, 43, 58, 73–74, 91

      Illaunroe home of, 69–70

      illegitimate children of, 53, 59, 100

      Ireland and, 58–59

      Irish archaeology and folklore and, 49–50, 53–57, 58, 63, 64, 94–95, 97

      knighthood of, 43, 73–74

      marriage of, 15, 22, 50

      Mary Travers and, 75–86, 87–91, 92

      medical career of, 47, 49, 50, 53, 58, 59, 62–63, 67

      Mediterranean cruise and book of, 47–49

      Merrion Square home of, 15, 18, 22, 26, 69, 92

      Moytura House of, 69, 93

      plaque to, 26

      Royal Irish Academy catalogue and, 70–71

      Shaw on, 50, 61

      sociability and hard work of, 68–69

      son Oscar and, 23, 46–47, 97, 98, 101–2, 184

      Yeats family and, 19, 100, 116, 117

      Yeats on, 61

      Wilde, Willie (brother), 69, 79, 101

      “Wild Old Wicked Man, The” (Yeats), 165

      Wilson, Henry, 53, 100–101

      Wilson, T. G., 62

      Wyse Jackson, John, 15, 19, 197, 221

      Yeats, Gráinne (daughter-in-law), 113

      Yeats, Isaac Butt (uncle), 116, 134

      Yeats, Jack (brother), 121, 127, 130, 133, 134

      birth and childhood of, 119

      marriage of, 123, 128

      paintings of, 22, 127, 133, 147

      Yeats, John B. (father), 22, 110

     
    as artist, 22, 113–15, 118, 119–20, 121, 122, 124, 127–30, 133–34, 136, 142, 169

      on artists and power of art, 138–41

      birth and childhood of, 116

      Chesterton on, 121–22

      daughters and, 128, 131, 133, 147, 162–63, 174

      death of, 180–81

      Dublin and, 12, 13, 22, 29–30, 128, 143

      Yeats, John B. (father) (cont.)

      Early Memories, 115

      Henry James and, 148

      Henry James Senior and, 144–45

      Isaac Butt and, 52, 82, 116, 117–18

      James Joyce on, 128

      on Jane Wilde, 52

      Lady Gregory and, 110, 115, 125–26, 129–30

      law career of, 117–19

      letters of, 108–9, 110, 114–15, 121, 124–25, 135–42, 143, 146, 148, 150–64, 167–77, 178–79

      in London, 118–19, 120, 122–23

      marriage of, 22, 117, 121, 122, 142, 145, 151, 152–53, 170, 174, 175

      in New York, 134–35, 108–9, 143, 145–46, 148–49, 154–55, 157, 176, 235

      on personality, 137

      Playboy of the Western World riots and, 23

      on poetry, 137–38, 139

      Pollexfens and, 116–17, 118, 119, 130–31, 153, 162, 175

      Rosa Butt and, 142–43, 150–64, 167–77

      self-portraits by, 113–16, 175–76, 177

      son Jack and, 119, 133, 147

      son W. B. and, 23, 123–27, 130, 134, 135–41, 145, 146, 147, 159, 178–79, 183, 184, 235

      studio of, 29, 128–29, 133

      on Wilde’s illegitimate children, 53, 100

      Wilde’s parents and, 19, 100, 116, 117

      Yeats, Lily (sister), 20, 121, 122, 130, 131, 134, 147, 154, 161, 180

      birth of, 118

      father’s letters to, 125, 126, 127, 130–31, 135

      father’s trip to New York with, 134–35

      sister Lollie and, 132–33

      Ulysses and, 18–19, 131–32

      work of, 123, 128, 131, 178

      Yeats, Lollie (sister), 20, 121, 124, 130, 134, 147, 161, 174, 179

      birth of, 119

      mother and, 162–63

      sister Lily and, 132–33

      Ulysses and, 18–19, 131–32

      work of, 123, 128, 130, 131, 177, 178, 180

      Yeats, Michael (son), 112–13

      Yeats, Susan (mother), 20, 120–21

      illness and death of, 122, 151

      marriage of, 22, 117, 118, 121, 152–53, 170, 174, 175

      Rosa Butt and, 142

      Yeats, W. B., 5, 14, 20, 110, 122–23

      “An Acre of Grass,” 166–67

      “Aedh Tells of the Perfect Beauty,” 108

      aging theme and, 164–67

      “The Apparitions,” 165–66

      “Are You Content,” 166

      Autobiographies, 20, 120

      “Baile and Aillinn,” 19

      “Beautiful Lofty Things,” 23

      birth and childhood of, 118, 119, 120, 121

      Cathleen ni Houlihan, 19

      “The Death of Cuchulain,” 183

      Diarmuid and Grania, 127

      Dublin and, 22, 120, 128

      father and, 23, 123–27, 134, 145, 146, 147, 184

     


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