Today in History: January 13th
JAMES JOYCE DIES:
January 13, 1941
James Joyce, widely regarded as Ireland's greatest author, dies in Zýrich,
Switzerland, at the age of 58. One of the most brilliant and daring writers of
the 20th century, Joyce's masterpiece Ulysses is ranked among the greatest works
in the English language.Born in Dublin in 1882, Joyce grew up in poor
surroundings and was educated at Jesuit-run schools and the University College
in Dublin. He wrote poetry and short prose passages that he called "epiphanies,"
a term he used to describe the sudden revelation of the true nature of a person
or thing. In 1902, he went to Paris but returned to Dublin in the next year when
his mother fell ill. There he began writing the experimental Stephen Hero, a
largely autobiographical work. For the Irish Homestead, he also wrote several
Irish-themed short stories, which were characterized by tragic epiphanies and
spare but precise writing.In 1904, Joyce left Ireland with companion Nora
Barnacle and lived in Poland, Austria-Hungary, Trieste, and Rome, where he
fathered two children with Nora and worked. He spent his spare time writing and
composing several other short stories that would join his earlier works to form
Dubliners, first published in 1914. The most acclaimed of the 15 stories is "The
Dead," which tells the story of a Dublin schoolteacher and his wife, and of
their lost dreams. During this time, he also drastically reworked Stephen Hero
and renamed it A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.With the Italian entrance
into World War I, he moved to Zýrich with his family. Faced with severe
financial difficulties, he found patrons in Edith Rockefeller McCormick and
Harriet Shaw Weaver, editor of Egoist magazine. In 1916, Weaver published A
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, which received significant critical
acclaim. Soon after, the American Little Review began to publish episodes from
Ulysses, a novel that Joyce began in 1915. The sexually explicit work was banned
in the United States in 1920 after only a few installments. Two years later,
Sylvia Beach, a bookstore owner in Paris, published it in its entirety.Ulysses
brought Joyce international fame, and the work's groundbreaking literary forms,
including stream-of-consciousness writing, were an immediate influence on
novelists the world over. The action of the novel takes place in Dublin on a
single day but parallels the epic 10-year journey described in Homer's Odyssey.
Although colored with numerous allusions, the strength of Ulysses rests not in
its intellectual complexity but in its depth of characterization, breadth of
humor, and overall celebration of life.Joyce spent more than 17 years on his
last work, published in 1939 as Finnegans Wake. His most difficult work, Joyce
carried his literary experimentation to its furthest point in this novel, which
uses words from different languages to embody a cyclical theory of human
existence. Because many find it difficult and inaccessible, Finnegans Wake is
not as highly regarded as his earlier works.Joyce lived in Paris from 1920 to
1940, but he moved back to Zýrich after France fell to the Germans. In addition
to his three major works, he also published several collections of verse and a
play called Exiles.
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