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  2. Nora Barnacle - Wikipedia

    • Nora Barnacle (21 March 1884 – 10 April 1951) was the muse and wife of Irish author James Joyce. Barnacle and Joyce had their first romantic outing in 1904 on a date celebrated worldwide as "Bloomsday" after his modernist novel Ulysses. Barnacle did not, however, enjoy the novel. Their sexually explicit letters have aroused much curiosity, especially as Joyc… See more

    Born21 March 1884 · Galway, Ireland
    Died10 April 1951 (aged 67) · Zurich, Switzerland
    SpouseJames Joyce · (m. 1931; died 1941)
    Children2, including Lucia Joyce
     
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  2. Nora Barnacle | One Hundred Years of James Joyce's …

    But I think perhaps, more importantly, he incorporated her frankness, her sensuality, and indeed, some of her ways of speaking and writing into the figure of Molly Bloom in Ulysses. Nora barnacle died in Zurich in 1951.

     
  3. 10 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About James and Nora Joyce

  4. The Romantic True Story Behind James Joyce’s …

    Jun 16, 2015 · The first day they went walking together was June 16, 1904, and Joyce always regarded it so romantically that he made it Bloomsday, the day everything happens in Ulysses. Nora had only a grammar...

  5. One Hundred Years of James Joyce's Ulysses - Morgan Library …

  6. Bloomsday 2011: How James Joyce met Nora Barnacle

    On this day in 1904, the great Irish writer James Joyce had his first outing with his future wife, Nora Barnacle. Joyce would later choose June 16th as the setting for his literary masterpiece, Ulysses. The day would come to be known and …

  7. James Joyce was obsessed with the man Nora …

    Mar 26, 2024 · Joyce had been in Galway in the summer of 1912, his last visit to Ireland. In that poem the rain is “softly falling” just as the snow is at the end of The Dead, the story written in Trieste in 1907...

  8. Bloomsday and the woman who inspired Joyce

    Jun 16, 2018 · Nora also became the inspiration for Leopold Bloom’s wife, Molly in Ulysses. Joyce travelled twice to Galway with Nora throughout their time together and although his time there was infrequent, he fell in love with the county as …

  9. June 16, 1904: James Joyce meets Nora Barnacle

    Jun 16, 2014 · There is no evidence from letters or diaries that June 16 was the day that divided the lives of Nora Barnacle and James Joyce into before and after – none, apart from the date of the action of Ulysses. To Richard Ellmann, …

  10. NORA: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce

    Apr 17, 2021 · Nuala O’Connor’s brilliant, moving, and yes, delightful, NORA: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce (2021) gives today’s readers a first-person narrative through which to meet and admire Nora Barnacle Joyce.

  11. Read James Joyce's Absolutely Filthy Letters To His …

    Jul 14, 2017 · James Joyce and Nora Barnacle met on the streets of Dublin in 1904. Joyce was immediately struck by Barnacle, or at least what he could see of her since he was famously near-sighted and wasn’t wearing his glasses at the …

  12. Bloomsday - Wikipedia

  13. Bloomsday Is a Travesty, but Not for the Reason You Think

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  17. A Letter from Joyce to Nora - The Morgan Library & Museum

  18. Imagining Nora Barnacle’s Love Letters to James Joyce

  19. 'Most Dangerous Book': A Rich Treasury Charting James Joyce's …

  20. Nora: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce - Goodreads