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  1. Nora Barnacle. Nora Barnacle. Nora Barnacle (* am 21. oder 22. März 1884 in Galway / Irland; † 10. April 1951 in Zürich) war die Lebensgefährtin und spätere Ehefrau des Schriftstellers James Joyce. Sie gilt als Vorbild der Molly Bloom [1] im Ulysses, dem Hauptwerk von James Joyce. Ihr Leben diente als Vorlage für den Film Nora aus dem ...

  2. Nora Barnacle (Galway, 21 marzo 1884 – Zurigo, 10 aprile 1951) è stata l'amante, la compagna e infine la moglie dello scrittore James Joyce

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Nora Barnacle, when she left Ireland for Europe in 1904, didn’t write to her mother Annie Barnacle for years. Nora’s was a cruel silence, but she was fostered out to her Granny Healy at an ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.”