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8 48IndexJoyce, George (continued)hospital, 518; begins singing career,611; at Bloomsday luncheon, 615;marries Helen Fleischman, 631; celebratesJ's birthday, 633; takes Luciato hospital, 645, 651; son born andsecretly baptized, 647; urges J postponeeye operation, 658; goes toU.S., 672-3; New Yorker interviewwith, 678; American singing engagements,678-9; considers staying inU.S., 683; throat operation, 688; returnsto U.S., 707; J's photographwith, 7i5n; celebrates FW publication,715-16; J uses car of, 723; dislikesGorman's biography, 726; hearsof Lucia's danger, 727; wife's breakdown,728-9, 732, 732n; returns tooccupied Paris, 729-30, 733; Kastorcables money to, 735; gets passportsstamped, 737-8; arrives in Switzerland,739-40; attends J's last illness,740-42; at reburial ceremony, 743n;divorce and remarriage, 744; deathof, 744n; cited, 792, 793; also 753,77 1 , 775, 792, 805-8, 810-12Joyce, George Alfred (J's brother), birthof, 21; resembles J, 44; last illnessof, 93-4; J names son after, 94Joyce, Giorgio. See Joyce, GeorgeJoyce, Mrs. Helen (formerly Mrs. GeorgeJoyce), on J's conviviality, 43on;George's courtship of, 611; at DejeunerUlysse, 615-16; with J afteroperation, 623; HaverT? Childersfragment and, 628n; marriage, 631;gives J's birthday dinner, 633; birthof son, 646; Lucia's engagementand, 649; returns with George toU.S., 672; son by first marriage,699; returns from U.S., 683, 707;marriage deteriorating, 710; readsFW ending at Lapeyre's, 713; arrangespublication party, 715; gift ofgold miniature to J, 715n; referencesdeleted from Gorman biography,726; breakdown of, 728-9; death of,732; also 753, 806-8, 810Joyce, James (J's great-grandfather), nationalistand anti-clerical, 12; joinedWhiteboys, 12; inept in business, 12Joyce, James (1882-1941), principal biographicalevents:ancestry, 9-21birth and baptism, 22home life, 23-6, 34, 41, 43-6, 148-9,175at Clongowes, 26-31, 34at Belvedere, 35-40, 42, 47-9, 52, 55-7early writings: 'Silhouettes,' 51;'Moods,' 51; 'Drama and Life,' 72;Ibsen essay, 73-7; 'Dream Stuff,' 83-6; early poems, 86-7; epiphanies, 87-9; 'Day of the Rabblement,' 92-4;book reviews, 116, 125, 144-5;'Portrait'essay, 149-53at University College, 58-67, 69-77,92-4, 97-!oiin Mullingar, 81relations with Literary Revival, 102-8,111-12, 115, 122-3, 128-9, 140-41,166-7, 171-3first sojourn in Paris, 110-13, 115-20,123-33break with Gogarty, 121-2, 136-7, 159,173, 177-81mother's death, 132-5, 140-43, 148meets Nora Barnacle, 161-6, 175-7,181-3leaves Dublin, 182-5in Pola, 191-5, 197-9, 201in Trieste, 201-6, 250-51, 264-5birth of son, 211-12in Rome, 231, 232-7publication of Chamber Music, 270-72, 512visits Dublin (1909), 283-4, 285-300,311-18visits Dublin (1912), 333-49Dubliners published, 364, 395, 412,419, 512Portrait published, 364-5, 395, 416-19, 512begins Exiles and Ulysses, 366in Zurich, 397, 401-82receives subsidies, 402-5, 418-19: Mrs.McCormick's patronage, 434-5, 480-83; Miss Weaver's patronage, 414,417, 426-7, 481, 547, 657eye operations, 426, 454, 551, 556-7,580, 584-5, 587, 591, 636, 681postwar return to Trieste, 483-95publication of Ulysses, 519, 537-40begins FW, 556-63, 565-7persists with FW despite criticism, 575-6, 586, 593-7, 602-4, 619Pomes Penyeach published, 606Lucia's illness, 624-5, 659, 663-4,669-72, 674-9, 688-9, 738-9, 741father's death, 655-8

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