He lived most of his life outside Ireland. Amongst the places he lived in and around Dublin were Rathgar in Dublin, Bray in Co. Wicklow and in Clongowes Wood College, a boarding school near Clane in County Kildare. He also went to school on North Richmond Street, Dublin and the Jesuits' Dublin school, Belvedere College. There is a book by a woman called Vivien Igoe called "James Joyce's Dublin Houses And Nora Barnacle's Galway" which may have more information, as would the James Joyce museum in Dublin. Contact:
The James Joyce Centre
35 North Great George's Street
Dublin 1,
Ireland
email: info@jamesjoyce.ie
Tel: +353 1 878 8547
Fax: +353 1 878 8488
James Joyce Street is the name of a street in Dublin, Ireland. It begins with the letter J.
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In "Dubliners," James Joyce describes Dublin as a city trapped in a cycle of paralysis and decay. He portrays the city's streets as dark, congested, and lifeless, reflecting the stagnation and lack of progress in the lives of its inhabitants. Joyce's depiction of Dublin captures a sense of hopelessness and entrapment that characterizes the stories in the collection.
In his youth, James Joyce lived in and around Dublin. After permanently leaving Ireland in his early twenties, Joyce lived for various lengths of time in Trieste (in Italy today, but part of the Austrian Empire at the time - before WWI), Zurich (Switzerland), and Paris (France).
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Probably the most famous author to have works set in Dublin is James Joyce, but many other prominent Irish authors exist and there likely exist plenty of books written by non-Irish authors set in Dublin as well.
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Her name was Nora Barnacle. She was born in Galway, Ireland and met James while working as a matron in a hotel in Dublin.
James Joyce's 'Ulysses' is a modernist novel that is a retelling of the Odyssey set in Dublin on June 16, 1904. It follows the protagonist, Leopold Bloom, as he goes about his day, paralleling the journey of Odysseus in Homer's epic.
The Homeric inspiration for James Joyce's Ulysses was Odysseus, the protagonist of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey. Joyce's novel reimagines the events of a single day in Dublin as a modern-day parallel to Odysseus' journey home to Ithaca.