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Ben Forkner, « Joycean Drama and the Remaking of Yeats's Irish Theatre in “Ivy Day in the Committee Room" », Journal of the Short Story in English, ID : 10670/1.9vvp6e
It is easy enough to list the key dates in the history of Joyce's Dubliners, beginning in July, 1904, when George Russell (A.E.) invited Joyce to write something “simple" for The Irish Homestead in order to make a little “easily earned money." It is more difficult to explain how the idea of Dubliners took form in Joyce's mind with such clarity and completeness almost immediately once the invitation had been made. At the time, the prospects of the twenty-two year old Joyce could not have been ...