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  1. Harriet Shaw Weaver (1 September 1876 – 14 October 1961) was an English political activist and a magazine editor. She was a significant patron of Irish writer James Joyce.

  2. Contents. Harriet Shaw Weaver. British editor and activist. Learn about this topic in these articles: aid to Joyce. In James Joyce: Early travels and works. …a series of grants from Harriet Shaw Weaver, editor of the Egoist magazine, which by 1930 had amounted to more than £23,000.

  3. Harriet Shaw Weaver was an English publisher who championed the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses in 1922, despite the legal and financial challenges. She also supported Joyce's family and estate, and joined the Communist Party in the 1930s.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2019 · Harriet Shaw Weaver was a wealthy English feminist interested in social and political affairs. She subscribed to The Freewoman and saved it financially as it changed its name to The New...

  5. Quick Reference. (1876–1961), editor, publisher and benefactor, born in Cheshire. As editor of the Egoist, she saw Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man through serial publication (1914–15); when Joyce could find no British publisher for the book, Weaver brought it out under the imprint of the Egoist Press, which also published ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2022 · Learn about the relationship between James Joyce and Harriet Shaw Weaver, a feminist and literary patron who supported him financially and professionally to complete Ulysses. Explore the British Library's archive of Weaver's papers and correspondence with Joyce.

  7. Harriet Shaw Weaver, who took over the editorial reins of the Egoist shortly after Portrait 's first excerpts appeared, confronted resistance from the magazine's printers over subsequent extracts from the novel.