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Sylvain Belluc, « Flynn Catherine, James Joyce and the Matter of Paris », Études britanniques contemporaines, ID : 10.4000/ebc.10793
It is amusing to think that when Joyce set out for Paris in July 1920 at Ezra Pound’s invitation, he intended to stay there for only three months, but that he ended up spending two fertile decades in the French capital, where he wrote the last four episodes of Ulysses and the whole of Finnegans Wake. The influence Paris had on him was of course crucial, not least because he found an audience there which was particularly well-disposed towards his formal revolution; indeed, Ulysses was famously...