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  1. John Stanislaus Joyce (4 July 1849 – 29 December 1931) was the father of writer James Joyce, and a well known Dublin man about town. The son of James and Ellen ( née O'Connell) Joyce, John Joyce grew up in Cork, where his mother's family, which claimed kinship to "Liberator" Daniel O'Connell, was quite prominent.

  2. John Stanislaus Joyce (December 17, 1884 – June 16, 1955) was an Irish teacher, scholar, diarist and writer who lived for many years in Trieste. He was the younger brother of James Joyce. He was generally known as Stanislaus Joyce to distinguish him from his father, who shared the same name.

  3. John Stanislaus Joyce (1849–1931) was a businessman, civil servant, and father of James Joyce. He had a musical interest, a liberal political outlook, and a troubled family life, which influenced his son's works.

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  5. We cannot overestimate the importance of James Joyce's father in the making of the novel Ulysses. Joyce wrote about him, “I got from him his portraits, a waistcoat, a good tenor voice, and an extravagant licentious disposition.”. In the novel Ulysses, Simon Dedalus is a version of John Stanislaus Joyce, James Joyce's father.

  6. Joyce, (John) Stanislaus (1884–1955), brother and supporter of James Joyce (qv), was born 17 December 1884 in Dublin, son of John Stanislaus Joyce (qv), civil servant, and his wife, May Murray. Throughout his adult life he called himself Stanislaus to distance himself from his father.

  7. Oct 21, 2018 · In life, John Stanislaus was a violent drunk who had fallen, largely through his own fault, on hard financial times, and his many children were frequently disgusted by him – facts that only...

  8. 6 days ago · New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998. $35.00. The agonizing fall of John Stanislaus Joyce and his mythical ascendency in James Joyce's literary imagination are the subjects of this engaging biography.

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