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If I am to write anything fine or noble in the future I shall do so only by listening at the doors of your heart.
Happy Bloomsday! While he was incubating Ulysses, James Joyce was writing these gorgeous love letters to his wife.
You may gather from my article what Ulysses has done to a supposedly balanced psychologist.
Celebrate Bloomsday with Carl Jung’s delightfully disgruntled review of Ulysses
For James Joyce’s birthday, his breathtakingly beautiful love letters to Nora Barnacle.

For James Joyce’s birthday, his breathtakingly beautiful love letters to Nora Barnacle. 

We always keep the dearest things to ourselves.
When he was a teenager, James Joyce (b .February 2, 1882) sent this beautiful letter of appreciation to his greatest hero
If I am to write anything fine or noble in the future I shall do so only by listening at the doors of your heart.
For James Joyce’s birthday, his breathtaking love letters to Nora Barnacle
We always keep the dearest things to ourselves.
Remember James Joyce, who died on this day in 1941, with the beautiful letter of appreciation he wrote to Ibsen, his great hero, when he was a teenager. 
You may gather from my article what Ulysses has done to a supposedly balanced psychologist.
He turned to quill and paper, for so he could arrange, in the necessary silence, the abundant inadequacies of life, as a laying-out of jewels — jewels with a will to decay.
For Bloomsday, James Joyce’s most revealing interview and profile – by none other than the great Djuna Barnes
Teenage James Joyce’s beautiful letter to Ibsen, his great hero.
At the age of twenty, a desperate yet determined James Joyce wrote a magnificent letter to Lady Gregory full of the dedication that would later propel his literary genius.

At the age of twenty, a desperate yet determined James Joyce wrote a magnificent letter to Lady Gregory full of the dedication that would later propel his literary genius. 

The pity is, the public will demand and find a moral in my book — or worse, they may take it in some more serious way, and on the honor of a gentleman, there is not one single serious line in it.
For James Joyce’s birthday, his most revealing interview – conducted by Djuna Barnes, no less. Ulysses, the book in question, was also published on Joyce’s birthday – his fortieth. 
The Cat and the Devil – for James Joyce’s birthday, his little-known children’s book written in letters to his grandson. See more here.

The Cat and the Devil – for James Joyce’s birthday, his little-known children’s book written in letters to his grandson. See more here.

The stream beings in the void and ends in the void… As far as my glance reaches, there are in those seven hundred and thirty-five pages no obvious repetitions and not a single hallowed island where the long-suffering reader may come to rest. There is not a single place where he can seat himself, drunk with memories, and from which he can happily consider the stretch of the road he has covered, be it one hundred pages or even less… But no! The pitiless and uninterrupted stream rolls by, and its velocity or precipitation grows in the last forty pages till it sweeps away even the marks of punctuation.
Carl Jung’s delightfully disgruntled review of Ulysses. The legendary novel was published on February 2, 1922 – James Joyce’s 40th birthday. 
For James Joyce’s birthday, his charming recently discovered children’s book, written in letters to his grandson

For James Joyce’s birthday, his charming recently discovered children’s book, written in letters to his grandson

For Bloomsday and general delight, Djuna Barnes’s hand-drawn portrait of James Joyce, accompanying her remarkable 1922 profile-interview of the author – the most significant one he ever gave.

For Bloomsday and general delight, Djuna Barnes’s hand-drawn portrait of James Joyce, accompanying her remarkable 1922 profile-interview of the author – the most significant one he ever gave.