Letter :

from James Joyce, Hôtel S. Christophe, La Baule to Paul Léon,
1939 Oct. 6.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Contributors: Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942?
Summary:Thanks for Léon's letter and the enclosure, Joyce's wife tore up Miss Weaver's letter so Joyce does not know what she wrote, his wife has asked Joyce to tell Léon that she will tear up all the other letters that he encloses, Joyce gave all his daughter-in-law's letters to Dr Fontaine for her opinion but she has not replied, he received a third letter from his daughter-in-law who is at the Ritz and whose letter seems to show an exalted state, Joyce and his wife are very worried about their son, show him this letter because Joyce does not know whether he is still with Léon's brother-in-law, he does not need letters to know that he can always count on Joyce, if he does not like the idea of Joyce staying with the little boy let Joyce know what he thinks is the best solution.
In collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Format: Manuscript
Language:French
Published / Created: October 6 1939
Subjects:
Notes:Autograph letter signed.

Letter is written in French.

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.

Available on microfiche;

Physical description: 1 letter (3pp.).

Citations/References: The James Joyce Paul Léon Papers : a catalogue / Catherine Fahy. - Dublin : National Library of Ireland p. 35.

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Letter : from James Joyce, Hôtel S. Christophe, La Baule to Paul Léon,

1939 Oct. 6.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: The James Joyce - Paul Léon Papers, 1930-1940.
Description:Thanks for Léon's letter and the enclosure, Joyce's wife tore up Miss Weaver's letter so Joyce does not know what she wrote, his wife has asked Joyce to tell Léon that she will tear up all the other letters that he encloses, Joyce gave all his daughter-in-law's letters to Dr Fontaine for her opinion but she has not replied, he received a third letter from his daughter-in-law who is at the Ritz and whose letter seems to show an exalted state, Joyce and his wife are very worried about their son, show him this letter because Joyce does not know whether he is still with Léon's brother-in-law, he does not need letters to know that he can always count on Joyce, if he does not like the idea of Joyce staying with the little boy let Joyce know what he thinks is the best solution.
Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Created: October 6 1939
Language:French
Extent:1 letter (3pp.).
Available on microfiche; National Library of Ireland, Department of Manuscripts Reading Room.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: JJPL 01/05/208 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Access Conditions:Access restricted. Digitised images are available online.
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