Joyce James:
Dubliners
Illustrator: TerenceBrown, Notes by: TerenceBrown
Penguin Books , 1993
Quality paperback, 368 pages
Size: 213x113 mm
ISBN: 9780140186475
ISBN-10: 0140186476
James Joyce
James Joyce, The Twentieth Century's Most Influential Novelist, Was Born In Dublin On February 2, 1882. The Oldest Of Ten Children, He Grew Up In A Family That Went From Prosperity To Penury Because Of His Father's Wastrel Behavior. After Receiving A Rigorous Jesuit Education, Twenty-Year-Old Joyce Renounced His Catholicism And Left Dublin In 1902 To Spend Most Of His Life As A Writer In Exile In Paris, Trieste, Rome, And Zurich. On One Trip Back To Ireland, He Fell In Love With The Now Famous Nora Barnacle On June 16, The Day He Later Chose As "Bloomsday" In His Novel "Ulysses. "Nara Was An U
Terence Brown
Terence Brown Is Professor Of Anglo-Irish Literature In Trinity College, Dublin And A Fellow Of The College. He Is Also A Member Of The Royal Irish Academy And Of The Academia Europaea, And Has Lectured Widely On Irish Literature And On Irish Cultural History. Among His Books Are Studies Of Louis Macneice And Of Northern Irish Poetry. His Numerous Publications Include "Ireland: A Social And Cultural History" (1985) And" Ireland's Literature: Selected Essays" (1988). He Is Also Editor Of "Derek Mahon: Journalism" (1996) And "Celticism "(1996), And Was Formerly A Contributing Editor Of The "Fiel

