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866IndexPadua, J takes examinations in, 320-21Page of Irish History, A, cited, 752, 755Paige, D. D., cited, 777'Painful Case, A' (in Dubliners), J usesbrother's diary for, 133; Mrs. Sinico'sname in, i99n; rewritten, 207;to be ninth story, 208; Stanislaus tosupply detail for, 210; J learns ofparallel to Sinico suicide, 2ion; oneof two weakest stories, 229; comparedwith 'The Dead,' 252Painting, Russell compares J's poems to,134; J admires Dutch realists, 139; Jdisclaims knowledge of, 237, and interestin, 491; Budgen and, 429;other arts compared with, 439, 702;portraits of J, 472, 565, 565*1, 614,627, 627n, 645; Lewis offers instructionin Chinese, 511; J argues withTuohy about, 565; J's family portraits,571-2; J buys Vermeer's Viewof Delft, 592; J compliments AugustusJohn, 62 7n; Matisse illustratesUlysses, 675; J's methods comparedto Jack Yeats's, 702Paix, Cafe de la (Paris), J's post-operaparties with Sullivan at, 621Palestrina, J's admiration for, 430Palmer, Mrs. Bandman, may have playedLeah in Dublin in 1904, 411Palmer, Cecil, congratulates J on Mc­Cormick gift, 422; unsympathetic toJ's quarrel with Carr, 427, 427n;cited, 782Palmer, Geoffrey Molyneux, first settingsof J's lyrics, 262; J says he will writeno more verse, 348; J tells hopes forDubliners, 349; cited, 776, 784Palmieri, Benedetto, J's voice lessonswith, 151; offers J free training, 152Paolieri, Ferdinando, J admires linguisticpurity of, 75Paris, Paris Exposition of 1910, 93; Jplans medical course in, 106-9; J'sepiphany of, 111; J's first sojourn in,112-16; J's second sojourn in, 120;Synge on J's activities in, 125; J's experiencein, 126-8; J has money fortrip to, 179; J and Nora arrive in, 183;epiphany in Giacomo Joyce, 346Parker, Martin, translator, cited, 765Parnell, Charles Stewart, 'Dante' Conway'sbitterness towards, 25; defeatand death of, 32-3; biographer'shunted-animal image for, 32n, 747;J's poem on, 33; J admires aloofnessof, 73; Griffith rejects policy of, 237;in 'Ivy Day,' 253; J identifies with,293, 338; J's lecture on, 318-19; J'sfear of personal attack and, 533Parsifal, suspends judgment, 7Pastimes of James Joyce, cited, 809Pater, Walter, J imitates style of, 95Paul, Elliot, suggests copyright edition ofFW, 58 7n; associate editor of transition,588; hears J on Stephens'sCrock of Gold, 591; Exag essay by,613; cited, 779, 798, 799Paulhan, Jean, reports J's first meetingwith Miss Beach, 489; backs FrenchUlysses for Editions Pleiade, 530; atdinner for Schmitz, 561; cited, 787,792Pearse, Patrick, J studies Irish with, 61;executed as leader of Easter Rising,399Pearson, Norman Holmes, 745, 746Pedersen, J's Danish lessons with, 235;Ulysses as a Dublin Peer Gynt, 265Peirce, Mrs. Waldo. See Trautman, IvyPelorson, George, French translation ofPomes Penyeach by, 700-701; J readsFW closing passage to, 713-14; reviewsFW, 723; J tells plans for newbook to, 731; cited, 809, 810, 811P.E.N. Club, J guest of honor at Londondinner, 591, 59 m; J talks on Ulyssespiracy at, 703-4Penelope (episode), J's comment on, 430;Weiss's story in, 464^ J calls clou ofthe book, 501; goes to printer, 519;Stanislaus repelled by, 531Pennyfeather, William, origin of JohnJoyce's remark, 38Peron, Alfred, first radio talk on FW by,723; works with Beckett on Frenchversion of Anna Livia, 632Petitjean, Armand, told he understandsJ's book, 67 m; anecdote on Gideand J, 695; becomes official in Vichygovernment, 737; cited, 806,811Petrarch, in J's Mangan essay, 95Pfauen Cafe (Zurich), J with Budgen at,436Phillips, Stephen, J reads Paolo andFrancesca, 58Phoenix Park, assassination in, 32n; Earwicker'scrime in, 44811Phokas, Paul, J discusses Ulysses with,408; translates J's poem, 4o8n; cited,759

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