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The Errant Copenhagen Letter

  • The Errant Copenhagen Letter

    The Errant Copenhagen Letter

    By viewing these materials, you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to comply with the legislation in your jurisdiction, particularly copyright (where applicable). The Zurich James Joyce Foundation, which owns the original letter, makes this material available for the purposes of research and private study only. Any other use is strictly prohibited without prior written permission…

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  • The Purrloined Letter

    The Zürich James Joyce Foundation wants to clarify a few facts surrounding a deluxe edition by Ithys Press of what is called “The Cats of Copenhagen.” Its prospectus states: “The letter is among the many items donated to the Zurich James Joyce Foundation by Hans E. Jahnke, son of Giorgio Joyce’s second wife, Asta. Nearly…

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  • The Hans E. Jahnke Bequest at the Zurich James Joyce Foundation

    The Hans E. Jahnke Bequest at the Zurich James Joyce Foundation

    The Hans E. Jahnke Bequest at the Zurich James Joyce Foundation can be viewed online at the National Library of Ireland. Contents of the Hans E. Jahnke Bequest to the Zürich James Joyce Foundation of 31 March 2006 click here for press 1. Letters Letters and cards from James JoyceLetters to James JoyceOther letters and cards 2. Works Finnegans…

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  • Newsarticle: Joyce Collection Among The Most Personal Yet Found

    Newsarticle: Joyce Collection Among The Most Personal Yet Found

    Terence Killeen © The Irish Times16/05/2006 A strikingly personal collection of documents by and relating to James Joyce has recently been donated to the James Joyce Foundation in Zurich. The documents have been given by Hans E Jahnke, the stepson of Joyce’s son, Giorgio. Dr Jahnke inherited them from his late mother Asta, who was…

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