James Joyce - remembering the great Irish writer with some interesting facts

James Augustine Aloysius Joyce author of Ulysess and the Portrait of an Artist, today we remember the beloved Irish author with some interesting facts.

James Joyce is known for such classics such as 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Dubliners,” and perhaps his most famous"Ulysses," which details the exploits of one Stephen Dedalus over the course of a day in Dublin.

Read more: On the death of James Joyce - from the Guardian, 1941

Joyce’s life itself would make for a fascinating story as there is much about the author unknown even to his most ardent fans.

Sign up to IrishCentral's newsletter to stay up-to-date with everything Irish!

Subscribe to IrishCentral

Here are ten interesting facts about the legendary scribe:

1. The character Molly Bloom in his novel 'Ulysses' is based on his wife Nora Barnacle, who was from Co Galway. The novel even takes place on June 16 (otherwise known as “Bloomsday”) or the day Joyce met his future wife in 1904.

Read more: Who were the real people in James Joyce’s Ulysses?

2. Joyce studied Dano-Norwegian at University College Dublin in order to to be able to read the work of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in its original form.

https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/assets/GettyImages-1049229842.jpg
Henrik Ibsen (Getty)

3. He left Ireland for Paris after completing his studies in 1902, originally moving there to study medicine.

https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/assets/GettyImages-618043188.jpg
Paris (Getty)

4. The Irishman settled with his family in Pola, Austria-Hungary in 1904 but was expelled soon after in 1905 when the government uncovered a spy ring and the Austrian authorities imposed an immediate expulsion order on all aliens.

https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/assets/GettyImages-511208760.jpg

5. Joyce taught English at the Berlitz school of language in Trieste, Italy.

Read more: James Joyce quotes on love and life in honor of Bloomsday

6. Joyce adopted Italian as his at-home language, having learned it while living in Italy. 

7. He returned to Ireland in 1909 to open Dublin’s first movie theater, the Cinematograph Volta at 45 Mary Street. Featuring Italian and European movies unpopular with the Dubliners, the cinema shut its doors in 1919.

8. Joyce’s former Irish teacher, Patrick Pearse, was one of the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising and considered to be “President of the Provincial Government” of the Republic of Ireland.

https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/assets/GettyImages-3068224.jpg
Patrick Pearse (Getty)

Read more: Top 50 Irish contemporary books will make sure you’ve always something great to read

9. Joyce underwent over 25 eye surgeries in his lifetime.

10. Before his book “Ulysses” was legally published in America in 1934, hundreds of illicit copies were seized and burned by the US Post Office in the 1920s.

https://www.irishcentral.com/uploads/assets/GettyImages-50924503.jpg
an early edition of 'Ulysses' (Getty)

Read More: James Joyce died on this day in 1941: How the famous writer ended up being buried in Zurich

Listen to James Joyce himself read from his famous 'Ulysses:'

What's your favorite James Joyce fact? Share them with us in the comments section.!

* Originally published in 2016.