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    Lucia Anna Joyce (26 July 1907, Trieste – 12 December 1982, Northampton) was a professional dancer and the daughter of Irish writer James Joyce and Nora Barnacle. Once treated by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, Joyce was diagnosed as schizophrenic in the mid-1930s and institutionalized at the Burghölzli psychiatric clinic in Zurich.

    • 12 December 1982 (aged 75), Northampton, England, United Kingdom
  2. Feb 21, 2010 · An unprecedented glimpse into the hidden life of Lucia Joyce, adored only daughter of James Joyce, and the lover of Samuel Beckett, has revealed the loneliness of her final years in England.

  3. Tragic Facts About Lucia Joyce, James Joyce's Mad Daughter. Lucia was as troubled as her father James Joyce was renowned. She didn’t just live under the legendary writer’s shadow, she went mad under it. 1. She Went Mad. In hindsight, the red flags were always there, but at the time, Lucia Joyce seemed fine, albeit troubled and with bad in ...

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  5. Lucia Joyce was the daughter of James Joyce and Nora Barnacle, a dancer, a poet, and a patient of schizophrenia. She created a book of James Joyce's poems, Pomes Penyeach, and an edition of Chaucer A.B.C. She also designed a series of alphabets and illustrations for her father's work. Learn more about her life, art, and legacy in this online exhibition.

  6. Aug 30, 2022 · A biography of Lucia Joyce, a professional dancer and the talented, troubled daughter of James Joyce and Nora Barnacle. Learn about her life, art, and mental illness from letters, poems, and interviews with friends and colleagues.

  7. Jun 16, 2016 · Why was James Joyce’s daughter Lucia written out of history? Annabel Abbs, author of The Joyce Girl, asks why was Lucia Joyce, a beautiful woman and talented dancer, left to languish by...

  8. Nov 22, 2003 · By Dinitia Smith. Nov. 22, 2003. She was the light giver, the ''wonder wild,'' James Joyce wrote of his daughter, Lucia. She was what Joyce scholars call the ''Rainbow girl'' in his masterpiece ...

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