03711mpc 2200601 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040001900112100003000131245006300161300001900224351016500243351013700408545003800545520052200583520064501105561019201750555003101942510012501973540004602098581013302144524010802277650003802385650002202423650002802445650002802473650003302501600003002534600003502564650002002599650001802619650001302637655002202650655002002672700004202692700002002734700001902754700001602773700003802789700003202827710002302859700002302882700002102905700002902926700001702955700003302972700002603005700004803031905002103079998000903100209541320020222162834.0910510i18931941nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV91A307 a(NIC)notisAKT4118 aNICcNICeappm1 aJoyce, James,d1882-1941.00aJames Joyce collection,f[ca. 1893]-1941g(bulk 1901-1920) a5.5 linear ft. aOrganized into these series: Manuscripts by Joyce; letters by him; letters by others to or about Joyce; photographs and unidentified and miscellaneous material. bManuscripts arranged alphabetically by title; letters by Joyce, in chronological order; letters by others, alphabetically by author. aTwentieth-century Irish novelist. aManuscripts, letters, documents, photographs, bound manuscripts, galley proofs, and broadsides by, to or about James Joyce, mainly in the early years of his writing career. Manuscripts include the earliest known manuscript of his first book of poems, Chamber Music; a typescript of the first sketch of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; an essay containing an important early statement of Joyce's literary theory; and manuscripts for parts of Dubliners, Stephen Hero, Ulysses, Pomes Penyeach, and his play Exiles.8 aLetters include substantial correspondence within the Joyce family; substantial correspondence between Joyce and his lover Nora Barnacle, later Nora Joyce, including erotic love letters from Joyce to her; and some fifty letters from Ezra Pound. Also included are correspondence and documents relating to the publication of Joyce's work, with his literary agent James B. Pinker, his patron Harriet Shaw Weaver, publishers Elkin Mathews and Grant Richards, and others. Other correspondents include Oliver St. John Gogarty; Monro, Saw & Co., the law firm which administered Harriet Shaw Weaver's patronage of Joyce; John Quinn, and W.B. Yeats. aPapers left in the house of Stanislaus Joyce at his death. Most were purchased for Cornell by William G. Mennen; others were purchased for Cornell by Victor Emanuel and C. Waller Barrett.0 aCard catalog and box list.3 aDescribed in: Scholes, Robert E. The Cornell Joyce Collection: A Catalogue. Ithaca, NY.: Cornell University Press, 1961. aResearchers may use one folder at a time.8 aLetters from Joyce to Nora Barnacle published in: Ellmann, Richard, ed. Selected Letters of James Joyce. New York: Viking, 1975. aJames Joyce collection, #4609. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. 0aEnglish literaturey20th century. 0aIrish literature. 0aModernism (Literature). 0aAuthors and publishers. 0aDomestic relationszIreland.10aJoyce, James,d1882-1941.10aJoyce, Stanislaus,d1884-1955. 0aAuthors, Irish. 0aLove-letters. 0aErotica. 7aPhotographs.2aat 7aPortraits.2aat1 aGogarty, Oliver St. John,d1878-1957.1 aJoyce, Charles.1 aJoyce, John S.1 aJoyce, May.1 aJoyce, Nora Barnacle,d1884-1951.1 aMathews, Elkin,d1851-1921.2 aMonro, Saw and Co.1 aMurray, Josephine.1 aPinker, James B.1 aPound, Ezra,d1885-1972.1 aQuinn, John.1 aRichards, Grant,d1872-1948.1 aWeaver, Harriet Shaw.1 aYeats, W. B.q(William Butler),d1865-1939. a19990924120000.0 s9554