Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2021
page 1219 note 1 S. Foster Damon, “The Odyssey in Dublin,” in Jomes Joyce: Two Decades of Criticism (New York, 1948), pp. 203-342.
page 1219 note 2 James Joyce, Ulysses (New York, 1934), pp. 92 ff., 114, 644, and 339.
page 1219 note 3 One of these unrelated circumstances, pointed out to me by Professor Joseph Prescott, is alluded to by Maria Jolas in her remark that Joyce and Nora Barnacle “fast met en . . . June 16th 1904.” (British Broadcasting Company's James Joyce Memoriel Broadcasts by His Family and Frients, Part i, p. 27.)
page 1219 note 4 Bernard Schillman, A Short History of the Jews in Irelond (Dublin, 1945), p. 128.
page 1220 note 5 Trusted by T. W. Rolleston, All Ireland Rev., v (2 Jan. 1904), 5-6.
page 1220 note 6 See the Scylla and Charybdis episode.