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Dodd, Reuben J., Dublin moneylender,37-8; son saved from drowning, ?8nDodd, Reuben J., Jr., cited, 750Dolmetsch, Arnold, J unable to buy lutefrom, 155Donizetti, Gaetano, J sings 'Una furtivalagrima,' 335; J discusses with Jarnach,409'Dooleysprudence,' J's anti-war verses,423-5; British consul-general annoyedby, 423Doolittle, Hilda (H.D.), urges MissWeaver visit J in Paris, 567Dorrian, Cecil, American theater manager,rejects Exiles, 401Dostoevski, Feodor, in J's discussion ofBach, 430; Giorgio calls greatestnovelist, 485; Gide lectures on,52on; J buys The Idiot, 779Doubt, J loses faith in Catholicism, 49-50; J doubts Nora's fidelity, 279-83,and her loyalty, 304; theme in Exiles,279; J resembles Renan in, 567.See also BetrayalDouce, Joseph, socialist, champagnedealer, J's Paris pupil, 114; J meetsAuvergniat at flat of, 127; lends Jfare home, 128; repaid by JohnJoyce, 130; J tries to see in Paris,183Doumic, Rene, editor of Revue de DeuxMondes, father-in-law of Gillet,634nDowden, Edward, English professor atTrinity, 58; awards poetry prize toGogarty, 131, and commends linesupplied by J 131; J asks for supportfrom, 140; J wants Bleibtreu's opinionof, 411Dowland, John, J sings songs by, atSheehys', 52; in Ulysses, 385Doyle, A. Conan, J reads, 193Doyle, Rev. Charles, S.J., J writes to forBelvedere House history, 750Doyle, J. C, J sings at concert with,168, i68nDrama, J's early flair for, 45-6; in 'Dramaand Life,' 70-73; writes 'A BrilliantCareer,' 78-80; in 'Day of the Rabblement,'88-91; J's amateur acting,92-3; predicts writing a play by1912, io4n; refines Aristotle's Poetics,120-21; rejects 'dwarf-drama,'124, and is glad Synge is 'not Aristotelian,'124; favorite genre, 127; onIbsen's plays, 135; compares IbsenIndex 831with Shakespeare, 266, 398; writesExiles, 380, 389; Drama (Chicago)rejects Exiles, 401; explains Troilusto Sykes, 412; is critical of Strindberg,412; organizes Zurich dramatroupe, 423; writes program notesfor, 440; organizes polyglot program,446-7; urges Stephens to read LittleEyolf, 696; disclaims interest indrama, 700. See also English Players;Exiles; Ibsen, Henrik'Drama and Life,' paper read by J, 70-71Dreams, in epiphanies, 85; pre-Freudianinterest in, 85n; J's anxieties surfacein, 177-8; interprets Nora's, 317,436-8, and others', 546-50; in GiacomoJoyce, 343-4; basis of FW, 543-5, 546, 696, 703, 716, 7i6n; estheticof the dream, 546'Dream Stuff,' J's early poems, 80-81Dreyfus, Alfred, J's interest in Zola and,373Drieu la Rochelle, Pierre, on J's dinnerconversation, 622nDrimmie, David, John Joyce collectspension from, 69Drinkwater, John, presides over P.E.N,dinner, 591; approves FW, 603; maywrite preface for FW fragment, 605;praises final pages of Anna Livia,616-17; suggests London ophthalmologist,617Dublin, in FW, 6; J's attachment to, 6,2o8n, 217, 336, 505, 505n, 704-5;Joyce family in Blackrock, 35; as intellectualcenter, 66-7, 98-104, 208;J's copybooks left in, 88n; J condemnsparochialism of, 88; literarylife in, 98; J's motives for leaving,110; Paris the antithesis of, 111; Jreads at National Library, 117-18; J'ssecond departure from, 119; J plansstarting newspaper in, 140-41; 'hemiplegiaof the will' in, 140; J's shortstories about, 163; Trieste comparedto, 196, 2o8n; J proposes return to,203-4; J compares to Christiania,208; J wants to present to the world,2o8n; J's description of, 217; Romecompared to, 225, 244; Grafton St.'an Irish landscape,' 231; J wantsmap of, 236; J praises virtues of,231, 245; J's 1909 visit to, 275, 276-91, 300-308, 322-35; J visits newspaperoffices in, 288-9, 37§; J establishesfirst cinema in, 300-304, 310-

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