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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.

  4. Learn about the influence of James Joyce's father, John Stanislaus Joyce, on his novel Ulysses. See a portrait of him by Patrick Tuohy and listen to an audio transcription.

  5. 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.

  6. Feb 22, 2018 · It evokes the image from Finnegans Wake of a ‘dweller in the downandoutermost where voices only of the dead may come, because ye left from me, because ye laughed on me, because, O me lonly son, ye are forgetting me!’. But John Stanislaus Joyce’s son forgot nothing.

  7. May 22, 2024 · Able to quote memorized Virgil, to sing an impromptu aria, and to spin an engrossing pub yarn, John Stanislaus Joyce is a central muse to James's work.