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  1. 22 de nov. de 2003 · Article on Lucia Joyce, daughter of author James Joyce, who died in asylum in 1982 and is subject of new book, Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake by Stanford University English Prof Carol Loeb ...

  2. Lucia Joyce, the daughter of James Joyce and Nora Barnacle, was born in 1907 and died in 1982. She had a nomadic upbringing, moving between Trieste, Zurich, and Paris, where she studied dancing. She was tall, she was graceful, and as a dancer, she developed an individual style.

  3. Acheronta 21 - Lucia Joyce y el psicoanálisis - Sara Elena Hassan. Version en français. Resumen: Lucia Joyce surge como un enigma más provocado por James Joyce. En el seminario XXIII, Lacan ofrece una puntuación en la que ella aparece en los dichos de su padre como telépata, prolongando así el síntoma de éste último. Datos ...

  4. 4 de jan. de 2022 · Lucia Joyce - die tragische Geschichte der Tochter. Lucia Joyce. Eine Geschichte, die eigentlich nicht erzählt werden sollte. Von Grace Yoon. 4. Jänner 2022, 16:05. Sie war das begabte Kind eines der größten Schriftsteller der literarischen Moderne, und sie endete in der Psychiatrie. Lucia war eine vielversprechende Künstlerin, die in ...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2018 · Lucia Joyce, durante una actuación en París en 1929. PAUL FEARN (ALAMY / aci) En 1934 James Joyce escribe: “Cualquiera que sea mi chispa de genio, esta ha sido transmitida a Lucia y ha ...

  6. Jung believed that both Lucia Joyce and her father were schiz­o­phren­ics, but that Joyce, Menand writes, “was func­tion­al because he was a genius.”. As Jung told Joyce biog­ra­ph­er Richard Ell­mann, Lucia and Joyce were “like two peo­ple going to the bot­tom of a riv­er, one falling and the oth­er div­ing.”.

  7. Lucia Anna Joyce, second child and only daughter of Irish writer James Joyce and Nora Barnacle, was born July 26, 1907, in Trieste, Austria-Hungary. Her early life and education was somewhat unstable as the impoverished Joyce family relocated often. She attended several schools, moving between Trieste and Zurich until 1920, when the family ...