| Theo d' Haen, José Lanters - 1995 - 184 Seiten
...work precisely at Tara — the ancient seat of the High Kings of Gaelic Ireland. In a letter of 11 March 1923, Joyce told Miss Weaver: "Yesterday I wrote...the end of "Scene in the Pub" chapter of the second part (2.iii, 380-82).- The First Fragment of Finnegans Wake, as "King Roderick O'Conor" is known —... | |
| James Joyce - 1998 - 1060 Seiten
...1«?), «)• xlvi Instead, as he wrote to Harriet Weaver, his attention was drawn again to creation: 'Yesterday I wrote two pages— the first I have written since the final Yes of Ulysses. Having found a pen, w1th some d1fficulty I cop1ed them out 1n a large handwriting... | |
| Eric Bulson - 2006 - 123 Seiten
...organically out of one another, his next project was no exception. On March 11, 1923 he grandly announced to Miss Weaver: "Yesterday I wrote two pages - the first I have written since the final Yes of Ulysses" (SL, 296). Because of its immense complexity, coupled with Joyce's continuous... | |
| Andrew Gibson - 2006 - 196 Seiten
...Ascendancy had done precisely that. Joyce Enterprises On 11 March 1923 Joyce wrote to Harriet Shaw Weaver: 'Yesterday I wrote two pages - the first I have written since the final Yes of Ulysses' (jj, p. 551). By 6 June he was reading 6o-odd pages of his new work to Valery... | |
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