Letter :

from James Joyce, Évian to Paul Léon,
1933 July 9.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Contributors: Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942?
Summary:Léon's letter attributing Lucia's cure to Joyce led to a scene, accusations made against him, he is writing to Jaloux to cancel their lunch engagement and instead they will go to Lausanne by themselves, encloses letter for Cerf, Faber and Reece, Joyce wants to know who is 'Pegasus' and why does he treat an eminent French art critic so badly, tell Gillet that Joyce is furious with the bungling, arrange to have a cheque sent to Gillet, Léon must send more money so he can pay hotel bills, he may change hotels if he has to stay on alone, he left the hotel after the scene and will stay out till the night, he is writing in the pump room, wonders if the water is a fake as he has not had a night without pain, he is going to fast in order to have a night's sleep, he has been walking and working, if Léon refuses to write to Miss Weaver Joyce will telegraph her, Léon should keep any money he needs for his own use, he sent Léon's boy a box of chocolates, wishes Léon would not oblige him to write so much and so often.
In collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published / Created: July 9 1933
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Notes:Autograph letter signed.

The James Joyce-Paul Léon Papers have been partially digitised and catalogued online. A select number of items can be viewed online. The remainder of the collection is available on microfiche in the Department of Manuscripts.

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Physical description: 1 letter (10pp.).

Citations/References: The James Joyce Paul Léon Papers : a catalogue / Catherine Fahy. - Dublin : National Library of Ireland p. 10.

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Letter : from James Joyce, Évian to Paul Léon,

1933 July 9.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Description:Léon's letter attributing Lucia's cure to Joyce led to a scene, accusations made against him, he is writing to Jaloux to cancel their lunch engagement and instead they will go to Lausanne by themselves, encloses letter for Cerf, Faber and Reece, Joyce wants to know who is 'Pegasus' and why does he treat an eminent French art critic so badly, tell Gillet that Joyce is furious with the bungling, arrange to have a cheque sent to Gillet, Léon must send more money so he can pay hotel bills, he may change hotels if he has to stay on alone, he left the hotel after the scene and will stay out till the night, he is writing in the pump room, wonders if the water is a fake as he has not had a night without pain, he is going to fast in order to have a night's sleep, he has been walking and working, if Léon refuses to write to Miss Weaver Joyce will telegraph her, Léon should keep any money he needs for his own use, he sent Léon's boy a box of chocolates, wishes Léon would not oblige him to write so much and so often.
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Created: July 9 1933
Language:English
Extent:1 letter (10pp.).
Available on microfiche; National Library of Ireland, Department of Manuscripts Reading Room.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: JJPL 01/02/046 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
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