Later Poetry by James Joyce (Illustrated)
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Later Poetry by James Joyce (Illustrated)

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Later Poetry by James Joyce (Illustrated)

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This eBook features the unabridged text of 'Later Poetry' from the bestselling edition of 'The Complete Works of James Joyce'.

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Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. JAMES JOYCE
  3. COPYRIGHT
  4. James Joyce: Parts Edition
  5. Parts Edition Contents
  6. Later Poetry
  7. CONTENTS
  8. Ecce Puer
  9. G. O’Donnell
  10. There was an old lady named Gregory
  11. There was a young priest named Delaney
  12. There is a weird poet called Russell
  13. A holy Hegelian Kettle
  14. John Eglinton, my Jo, John
  15. Have you heard of the admiral
  16. There once was a Celtic librarian
  17. Dear, I am asking a favour
  18. O, there are two brothers, the Fays
  19. The Sorrow of Love
  20. C’era una volta, una bella bambina
  21. The flower I gave rejected lies
  22. There is a young gallant named Sax
  23. There’s a monarch who knows no repose
  24. Lament for the Yeomen
  25. There’s a donor of lavish largesse
  26. There is a clean climber called Sykes
  27. There once was a lounger named Stephen
  28. Now let awhile my messmates be
  29. There once was an author named Wells
  30. Solomon
  31. D. L. G.
  32. A Goldschmidt swam in a Kriegsverein
  33. Dooleysprudence
  34. There’s an anthropoid consul called Bennett
  35. New Tipperary
  36. To Budgeon, raughty tinker
  37. A bard once in lakelapt Sirmione
  38. The Right Heart in the Wrong Place
  39. The Right Man in the Wrong Place
  40. O, Mr Poe
  41. Bis Dat Qui Cito Dat
  42. And I shall have no peace
  43. Who is Sylvia, what is she
  44. The press and the public misled me
  45. Jimmy Joyce, Jimmy Joyce, where have you been
  46. FrĆ©deric’s Duck
  47. I never thought a fountain pen
  48. Rosy Brook he bought a book
  49. I saw at Miss Beach’s when midday was shining
  50. Bran! Bran! the baker’s ban!
  51. P. J. T.
  52. Post Ulixem Scriptum
  53. The clinic was a patched one
  54. Is it dreadfully necessary
  55. Rouen is the rainiest place getting
  56. There’s a coughmixture scopolamine
  57. Troppa Grazia, Sant’ Antonio!
  58. For he’s a jolly queer fellow
  59. Scheveningen, 1927
  60. Pour Ulysse IX
  61. Crossing to the Coast
  62. Hue’s Hue?
  63. Buried Alive
  64. Father O’Ford
  65. Buy a book in brown paper
  66. To Mrs H. G. who complained that her visitors kept late hours
  67. Humptydump Dublin squeaks through his norse
  68. Stephen’s Green
  69. Les Verts de Jacques
  70. As I was going to Joyce Saint James’
  71. Pour la Rime Seulement
  72. A Portrait of the Artist as an Ancient Mariner
  73. Pennipomes Twoguineaseach
  74. There’s a genial young poetriarch Euge
  75. Have you heard of one Humpty Dumpty
  76. Epilogue to Ibsen’s ā€˜Ghosts’
  77. Goodbye, Zurich, I must leave you
  78. Le bon repos
  79. Aiutami dunque, O Musa, nitidissima Calligraphia
  80. Come-all-ye
  81. There’s a maevusmarked maggot called Murphy
  82. The Poetry
  83. The Non-Fiction
  84. The Delphi Classics Catalogue