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  1. 14 de jul. de 2017 · Nora Barnacle, the wife of James Joyce with their children. James Joyce and Nora Barnacle met on the streets of Dublin in 1904. Joyce was immediately struck by Barnacle, or at least what he could see of her since he was famously near-sighted and wasn’t wearing his glasses at the time. Joyce asked Barnacle on a date, only to be stood up.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2016 · Nora Barnacle nasceu entre 21 e 24 de março de 1884 e faleceu em 10 de abril de 1951. Ulisses, página 909. Em Ulisses, um mergulho no mundo íntimo de Molly Bloom nos revela as suas reações extremamente femininas, provocadas pelas últimas palavras de Bloom antes de adormecer.

  3. Nora Barnacle naît à Galway le 21 mars 1884 et y est baptisée. Son père, Thomas Barnacle, un boulanger du Connemara, est un homme analphabète qui a 38 ans lorsqu'elle est née. Sa mère, Annie Honoria Healy, a 28 ans et travaillait comme couturière [1], [2].

  4. Frank Budgen (1882–1971), Portrait of Nora Barnacle, ca. 1919, Oil on board, Courtesy of the Poetry Collection of the University Libraries, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York

  5. 15 de mar. de 2021 · But when you’re writing a novel about Nora Barnacle and James Joyce, and the letters are published and are, well, just there, they become impossible to ignore. Whenever I told anyone I was writing a bio-fictional novel about Nora and Joyce, they would remark, with glow-eyed glee, “Oh, no doubt you’ll include the letters.”

  6. Nora Barnacle was born in Galway in 1884 into a relatively prosperous family. Her father was a baker, but her mother Annie Healy Barnacle , a dressmaker by profession, believed she had married "beneath" her, for Tom Barnacle was fond of drink, and the family moved often, never owning their own quarters.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2021 · James Joyce set Ulysses on June 16th, 1904, as a tribute to the day he first “walked out” with Nora Barnacle. In her fifth novel, Nuala O’Connor recounts Nora’s life from that fateful ...