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    Sylvia Beach (14 March 1887 – 5 October 1962), born Nancy Woodbridge Beach, was an American-born bookseller and publisher who lived most of her life in Paris, where she was one of the leading expatriate figures between World War I and II.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Sylvia Beach was a bookshop operator who became important in the literary life of Paris, particularly in the 1920s, when her shop was a gathering place for expatriate writers and a center where French authors could pursue their newfound interest in American literature.

  3. Nov 19, 2019 · “My loves were Adrienne Monnier and James Joyce and Shakespeare and Company,” wrote Sylvia Beach, whose legendary Parisian bookstore first opened its doors 100 years ago this month.

  4. May 30, 2021 · Sylvia Beach (1887 – 1962) was the legendary owner of the legendary bookshop Shakespeare and Company the meeting place for all of literary Paris in the 1920s, and the publisher of James Joyce’s Ulysses in 1922.

  5. Sylvia Beach was an American-born bookseller and publisher who lived most of her life in Paris. She is known for her Paris bookstore, Shakespeare and Company...

  6. Dec 9, 2019 · Sylvia Beach, born in Baltimore, Md., in 1887, was the second of three daughters of Eleanor Orbison Beach and the Reverend Sylvester Woodbridge Beach ’76, for many years pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Princeton.

  7. Aug 26, 2020 · Begin­nings Pro­files Shake­speare and Company’s Sylvia Beach Whit­man. The Shake­speare and Com­pa­ny Project Dig­i­tizes the Records of the Famous Book­store, Show­ing the Read­ing Habits of the Lost Gen­er­a­tion.

  8. Jun 14, 2022 · Sylvia Beach, champion of Ulysses and staunch advocate and friend of writersnamely one leviathan named James Joyce—remained in Paris until her death in 1962. Her contributions to the Western canon cannot be overstated.

  9. Sylvia Beach (1887–1962) grew up in Baltimore, Paris, and Princeton, settling permanently in France in 1916. She opened Shakespeare and Company, an English-language bookshop in Paris, in 1919. In February 1921 she began helping Joyce find typists for Ulysses and, by April, agreed to bring out the novel herself.

  10. Shakespeare and Company was the creation of Sylvia Beach, who in 1919 arrived in Paris via Princeton, recognized a market for English language books, and offered encouragement and support to the writers who bought, browsed, and borrowed.

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