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  1. reading Carol Loeb Shloss's new biography of James Joyce's daugh ter, entitled Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the "Wake" and when reading the back cover that tastelessly markets it as "one of the great love stories of the twentieth century," echoing the author's identical comment (4). Shloss's book is an original and detailed portrait of Lucia (1907 ...

  2. Lucia was born in Triste, Italy, where James Joyce and Nora Barnacle (the mother of his children and lifelong companion) lived after they left Dublin in 1904. The second daughter of the marriage —they had an elder son, Giorgio— Lucia began her career as a professional dancer from a very young age.

  3. May 16, 2004 · Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake by Carol Loeb Schloss Bloomsbury £20, pp528 'Whatever spark or gift I possess has been transmitted to Lucia,' James Joyce once said of his troubled daughter ...

  4. Feb 4, 2022 · Lucia Anna Joyce on the other hand was born on July 26, 1907, and died in December 1982, at Northampton. She was a professional dancer and the daughter of Irish writers James Joyce and Nora Barnacle. Once treated by Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, Joyce was diagnosed as schizophrenic in the mid-1930s and institutionalized at the Burghölzli ...

  5. Sep 1, 2012 · For several years, the campaign in Ireland to fight stigma associated with mental disorders had Lucia Joyce, daughter of James Joyce, as its mascot (1, 2), and in 1997, “Lucia Week” was launched in order to raise awareness of schizophrenia. The initiative came to an end because of the economic crisis, but Lucia was a well-chosen symbol for ...

  6. Lucia Joyce’s Mental Illness in Finnegans Wake Whatever spark or gift I possess has been transmitted to Lucia, and it has kindled a fire in her brain. —James Joyce on Lucia F or several years, the campaign in Ireland to fight stigma as-sociated with mental disorders had Lucia Joyce, daughter of

  7. Interview with Carl Jung, Richard Ellmann. The daughter of James Joyce, Lucia Joyce, was seen by Jung in 1934. She had been showing signs of mental illness since her late teens and early twenties. Joyce delayed for a number of years in seeking treatment for her. Jung diagnosed her as schizophrenic, and she was committed to the Burghölzi ...

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