Papers of James Joyce in the Charles E. Feinberg collection, 1904-1937.

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Papers of James Joyce in the Charles E. Feinberg collection, 1904-1937.

The Charles E. Feinberg Collection contains about 160 letters and cards, the majority of which are Joyce's correspondence with London literary agent James B. Pinker, who began working with Joyce in 1915. The correspondence with Pinker documents Joyce's efforts to publish a number of his works, and to get existing works published in the United States. The collection also includes a copy of the 1927 International Protest against Samuel Roth's unauthorized publication of sections of Ulysses. Five names, written in pen, have been added to the long typed list of supporters of the protest and the voting record of the London Stage Society's governing board, which considered and rejected Joyce's Exiles for production in July of 1916. In addition to the Pinker correspondence are letters to Joyce from B.W. Huebsch and Lawrence Pollinger, James Stephens, Frank Budgen, T. Sturge Moore, James Starkey, Nora Joyce, and Paul Léon. There are also three letters, one from Caresse Crosby to J.W.N. Sullivan, one from Sullivan to Crosby, and one from Joyce to Harry and Caresse Crosby.

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Crosby, Caresse, 1891-1970

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Caresse Crosby was born Mary Phelps Jacob on April 30, 1891 in New Rochelle, New York, daughter of a prominent New England family. After a brief marriage to Richard Rogers Peabody, she married Harry Crosby in 1922 and soon after moved to France. In April, 1927, they founded a publishing company soon to become The Black Sun Press. The publications included a Hindu Love Book, The Fall of the House of Usher, and letters by Harry's cousin, Henry James, to Walter Berry. Other contributors to the Blac...

Budgen, Frank, 1882-1971

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American author; James Joyce scholar. From the description of Letter to Herbert Gorman, 1931 February 18. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 52611795 ...

Moore, T. Sturge (Thomas Sturge), 1870-1944

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Thomas Sturge Moore was an English poet, playwright, and art critic. Largely self-educated, Moore wrote books on modern artists and volumes of poems. His correspondence with William Butler Yeats has been published. From the description of T. Sturge Moore papers, 1918 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26507462 From the guide to the T. Sturge Moore Papers, 1918, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Rare Book Literary and Historical Papers.) Thomas St...

Sullivan, J.W.N. (John William Navin), 1886-1937

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London Stage Society.

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Pollinger, Lawrence

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Pinker, James B.

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Henry James (1843-1916) was an American novelist, short story writer, critic, and dramatist. William James (1842-1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist, a professor of psychology and philosophy at Harvard University, and the brother of novelist Henry James. James Brand Pinker (1863-1922) was the founder of James B. Pinker and Son, a firm of literary agents in London. Pinker was literary and dramatic agent to both Henry and William James. From the description of James B. P...

Joyce, James, 1882-1941

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James Augustus Aloysius Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, in Rathgar, a borough of Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of ten children who survived infancy. In 1888 he was enrolled at Clongowes Wood College, a Jesuit boarding school near Dublin, where he stayed until 1891. Thereafter he attended Belvedere College, and then University College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1902 with a major in Italian. While at UCD Joyce wrote a paper in defense of Henrik Ibsen's drama called Drama and Life, which was ...

Starkey, J. L. (James Leslie), 1895-1938

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Huebsch, B. W. (Benjamin W.), 1876-1964

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Publisher. From the description of Reminiscences of Ben W. Huebsch : oral history, 1955. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309740245 From the description of B. W. Huebsch papers, 1893-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981210 American publisher. From the description of B. W. Huebsch records, 1909-1963. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102541 Bi...

Stephens, James

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James Stephens was a coal merchant operating in the Bronx. His son, Olin J. Stephens, joined the business in 1878 and later became the president of the New York Coal Merchants Association. From the description of James Stephens account books, 1850-1893. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 774034088 Epithet: DMed., Secretary to Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000...

Black Sun Press

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Joyce, Nora Barnacle, 1884-1951

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Léon, Paul, 1874-1962

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Paul Léon fut successivement : - professeur au Collège Chaptal de Paris (1901-1902) ; - attaché au cabinet du ministre des Travaux Publics (1901-1902) ; - professeur aux collèges Turgot et Lavoisier (1902) ; - chef du cabinet du sous-secrétaire d’Etat aux Beaux-arts, Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz (1905) ; - professeur au lycée Carnot (1906) ; - chef de division du service d’architecture au sous-secrétariat d’Etat au...

Feinberg, Charles E., 1899-1988

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A famous collector of Walt Whitman manuscripts, he also had a large library of rare books and historical manuscripts. Born in London and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, one of eight children, he worked in his father's store, leaving school after the 7th grade. He came to Detroit in 1922 and sold shoes and oil burners, later became president Argo Oil Company. He was one of the founders of the friends of the Detroit Public LIbrary and has taken part in many community organizations. He was married...

Crosby, Harry, 1898-1929

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Poet, editor. From the description of Letters 1928-1929. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 703897652 American poet and publisher also known as Henry Sturgis Crosby or Henry Grew Crosby. American expatriate in Paris in 1920's. His work expresses his disapproval of Puritan hypocrisy and his fascination for the cult of the sun. His Black Sun Press published special editions of James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, and other contemporaries. He committed suicide in New York on 10 Dec...