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  1. findagrave.com

    He was educated at Jesuit schools, including University College, Dublin. Joyce's first publication was an essay on Ibsen, printed in "Fortnightly Review" in 1900 while he was still a student. His first published book, 1907's "Chamber Music," was a collection of poems that showed the influence of Elizabethan verse.
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      Author. Generally considered one of the most influential authors of the twentieth century, James Joyce was one of the first authors to challenge the traditional concept of what a novel could be, alienating most of his contemporaries while earning a reputation that endures in literary scholarship. He was educated at...

  2. graves.mf.uni-lj.si

    JOYCE JAMES. Birth and Life. James Joyce. writer. Date of birth: 2. 2. 1882: Country of birth: Ireland: Links: Wikipedia; Death. Date of death: 13. 1. 1941: ... If a grave is off limits (like Picasso in France or Hundertwasser in New Zealand) I respect that, and don't try to sneak in. Janez Stare
  3. content.time.com

    For the writer perhaps most readily identifiable with Irish literature, it's a bit of a surprise that James Joyce is buried in Zurich. In 1941 the self-exiled Joyce, who had left Ireland in 1902 because of political turmoil, died after undergoing ulcer surgery in Switzerland and was quickly buried in the Fluntern Cemetery.
  4. celticjunction.org

    James Joyce's favorite photograph captured him shrouded in a dark coat and tilted-back hat. He is characteristically quizzical, exploratory, detached, and self-contained. ... Joyce's grave. He is buried in its serene and herbaceous Fluntern Cemetery just a short fifteen-minute tram ride from the James Joyce Foundation, presided over by the ...
  5. tripadvisor.com

    It's almost eighty years since the death of the renowned Irish writer, James Joyce, in Zurich in 1941. In 1915, after most of his students in Trieste were conscripted to fight in the First World War, Joyce moved to Zurich, from which he moved to Paris to write his great books, including Ulysses.
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  6. literarytraveler.com

    Finding James Joyce - A visit to James Joyce's Grave. September 6, 2006; No comments; 9 minute read; 3.4K views; Total. 0. Shares. 0. 0. 0. 0. by Jennifer Eisenlau. If you love the works of James Joyce, then you must go, as odd as it sounds, to Switzerland.
  7. wanderlog.com

    James Joyce's Grave is located in the Friedhof Fluntern (Fluntern Cemetery) in Zurich, where the renowned Irish author spent his final days. The cemetery is easily accessible and also houses the grave of Elias Canetti, as per his own wish. Additionally, two Nobel Prize-winning scientists are buried here. The grave itself features a contemplative statue of James Joyce holding a cigar.
  8. irishtimes.com

    Jul 4, 2023On Wednesday last, June 28th, a rather special event occurred beside the grave of James Joyce in Fluntern Cemetery, Zurich. A plaque was laid into the ground there containing the entire text of a ...
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 - 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet and literary critic.He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century. Joyce's novel Ulysses (1922) is a landmark in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled in a variety of literary styles ...
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