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  1. The Writings of James Stephens: Variations on a Theme of Love by Patricia McFate, 1979-02

21. EBook 365 Giorni In Fiera
James Stephens , autore. Stephens, James, 18821950, Irish poet andfiction writer, b. Dublin. One of the leading figures of the
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22. EAGLESWEB.COM AUDIO ANTHOLOGY Of LYRICAL POETRY In MODERN ENGLISH, Walter Rufus
Vincent 1882195019 Sonnets and Other Poems Milton, John 1608-16744 Sonnets 15991Sonnet Stanley, Thomas 1625-16781 Poem Stephens, James 1881-1950
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eaglesweb.com poetry for the ear in the tradition of blind Homer
THE EAGLESWEB.COM AUDIO ANTHOLOGY of LYRICAL POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH Aside: Educational game with a photo slideshow memorial of 115 of the 167 poets on this page.
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23. Finding-Aid For The Stephens Papers (WTU00331)
Two tear sheets. Return to the Table of Contents. Descriptive Summary.Creator Stephens , James , 18821950 , Irish author. Title Papers.
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Finding-Aid for the Stephens Papers (WTU00331)
Department of Special Collections Olin Library Campus Box 1061 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 Fax: (314) 935-4045 spec@library.wustl.edu http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec
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Descriptive Summary Restrictions Administrative Information Collection Outline
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James Stephens to Dilys Powell (Mrs. Humfry Paine) 1934: March. James Stephens to Dilys Powell 1934: Oct. 24. James Stephens to Dilys Powell 1935: n.d. "I wish, my dear! But what I wish..." 1934: Dec. 8. ... Return to the Table of Contents
Descriptive Summary
Creator: Stephens , James , 1882-1950 , Irish author. Title: Papers Identification: WTU00331 [Accession: 857] Return to the Table of Contents
Restrictions
Collection is open to research. Return to the Table of Contents
Administrative Information
Sources
Purchase, 1967.
Processed: August, 1969. Return to the Table of Contents
Box/folder
8/StephensJ (857)
James Stephens to Dilys Powell (Mrs. Humfry Paine) 1934: March. 1 item (1 p.): ALS

24. Xml Version= 1.0 Encoding= Utf-8 ? !DOCTYPE Ead PUBLIC
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%eadnotat; ]> wtu00331.xml Finding-Aid for the Stephens Papers (WTU00331) The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation University Libraries, Washington University in St. Louis Department of Special Collections Olin Library Campus Box 1061 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 Fax: (314) 935-4045 spec@library.wustl.edu http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, ENG Descriptive Summary Papers Stephens , James , 1882-1950 , Irish author. [Accession: 857] Processed: August, 1969. Sources Purchase, 1967. Collection is open to research. 8/StephensJ (857) 1934: March. James Stephens to Dilys Powell (Mrs. Humfry Paine) 1 item (1 p.): ALS Autograph letter signed, from James Stephens to Dilys Powell (Mrs. Humfry Paine), enclosing poems by "Elliot" and himself. 8/StephensJ (857) 1934: Oct. 24. James Stephens to Dilys Powell 1 item (2 pp.): ALS Autograph letter signed, from James Stephens to Dilys Powell, commending her on her book [Descent from Parnassus]. 8/StephensJ (857) 1935: n.d.

25. Index
Stephens, James (18821950) The Crock of Gold Irish Fairy Tales Stephenson, NathanielW. (1867-1935) Abraham Lincoln and the Union The Day of the Confederacy
http://www.eshunet.com/list1/en3000/titles/index-s.htm
English Classics 3000 S ( Listed by Author )
    Sabatini, Rafael (1875-1950)
      Bardelys the Magnificent
      Captain Blood
      The Historical Nights' Entertainment
      The Lion's Skin
      Mistress Wilding
      Scaramouche
      The Snare
      St. Martin's Summer
      The Trampling of the Lilies
        Saint-Simon, Duc de (1675-1755)
        The Memoirs of Louis XIV, His Court and The Regency
        Volume 01 Volume 02 Volume 03 Volume 04 Volume 05 Volume 06 Volume 07 Volume 08 Volume 09 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13 Volume 14 Volume 15 Sand, George (1804-1876)
          Mauprat
        Sands, George W. (ca.1824-1874)
          Mazelli, and Other Poems
        Saunders, Marshall (1861-1947) Beautiful Joe Say, Jean Baptiste (1776-1832)
          Letters to Thomas Robert Malthus on Political Economy
        Schiller, J. C. F. (1759-1805)
          The History of the Thirty Years' War Letters Upon the Aesthetic Education of Man Wilhelm Tell
        Schmoller, Gustav (1838-1917)

26. Sunday Business Post
The Crock of Gold is one of two novels written in 1912 by the poet andfiction writer James Stephens (18821950). One of the leading
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Stephens novel reaches gold standard Anyone with an interest in antiquarian literature might care to bid for a title coming up at Bloomsbury Auctions on June 4. The Crock of Gold is one of two novels written in 1912 by the poet and fiction writer James Stephens (1882-1950).
One of the leading figures of the Irish literary renaissance, Stephens shared a birthday (day, month and year) with James Joyce, who thought so highly of him that he ordered Stephens to finish Finnegans Wake in the event that Joyce died before its completion.
Stephens' own works have aged well. In his second novel, The Charwoman's Daughter, a description of young men and women rendezvousing in Grafton Street of an evening circa 1912 rings true today.
However, what makes Stephens a true pageturner, as they say in the trade, is his deliciously whimsical sense of humour, most apparent in his fantastical tales based on Irish legend and folklore.
The Crock of Gold tells of two terribly wise philosophers who so incensed the Grey Woman of Dun Gortin and the Thin Woman of Inis Magrath that the women married them so they could pinch them in bed.
The copy going under the hammer is a 1926 edition illustrated by Thomas MacKenzie. One of 525 signed by the author, it has an estimate of stg£150±stg£200.

27. Electronic Books From SPSCC # S
Steele, Richard, Sir, 16721729, Isaac Bickerstaff, physician and astrologer.Stephens, James, 1882-1950, Crock of Gold. Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768,
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South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors S Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page S Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755 Memoirs Of Louis XIV And His Court And Of The Regency Complete Saki, 1870-1916 Beasts And Super-Beasts Chronicles Of Clovis Reginald Unbearable Bassington, The Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Don Carlos Maid Of Orleans Mary Stuart Wallensteins Tod ... Wilhelm Tell Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Dream Life And Real Life; a little African story Story of an African Farm, a novel, The Woman And Labour Schwatka, Frederick Sun-Dance of the Sioux (1889-1890), The Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 Bride Of Lammermoor Guy Mannering Complete Ivanhoe. A Romance (1819) Kenilworth ... Waverley Complete Sedgwick, Catharine Maria Hope Leslie [Vol 1] Hope Leslie [Vol 2] Service, Robert W. (Robert William), 1874-1958 Ballads of a Cheechako Spell of the Yukon Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946

28. Stephens
James Stephens. 18821950. A funny, albeit fairly conventional, writerwho was oddly selected by Joyce to complete Finnegans Wake
http://www.english.swt.edu/cohen_p/irish/Stephens.html
James Stephens A funny, albeit fairly conventional, writer who was oddly selected by Joyce to complete Finnegans Wake if he should die before finishing it. Stephens is best remembered today for his fantasy The Crock of Gold A critical biography Here is one of his best stories, originally intended to be the first chapter of an autobiography. A Rhinoceros, Some Ladies and A Horse By James Stephens One day, in my first job, a lady fell in love with me. It was quite unreasonable, of course, for I wasn't wonderful: I was small and thin, and I weighed much the same as a largish duck-egg. I didn't fall in love with her, or anything like that. I got under the table, and stayed there until she had to go wherever she had to go to.
I had seen an advertisement'Smart boy wanted', it said. My legs were the smartest things about me, so I went there on the run. I got the job.
At that time there was nothing on God's earth that I could do, except run. I had no brains, and I had no memory. When I was told to do anything I got into such an enthusiasm about it that I couldn't remember anything else about it. I just ran as hard as I could, and then I ran back, proud and panting. And when they asked me for the whatever-it-was that I had run for, I started, right on the instant, and ran some more.
The place I was working at was, amongst other things, a theatrical agency. I used to be sitting in a corner of the office floor, waiting to be told to run somewhere and hack. A lady would come ina music-hall lady that isand, in about five minutes, howls of joy would start coming from the inner office. Then, peacefully enough, the lady and my two bosses would come out, and the lady always said, 'Splits! I can do splits like no one.' And one of my bosses would say, 'I'm keeping your splits in mind.' And the other would add, gallantly'No one who ever saw your splits could ever forget 'em.'

29. Stories, Listed By Author
Stephens, James (18821950) Desire, (ss) Dial Jun 20 The MoonlightTraveler, ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, New York Doubleday, 1943.
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Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections: Combined Edition
Stories, Listed by Author
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STAPLEDON, OLAF (books) (continued)

30. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 11
FRANCES (19261989); Stephens, James (1882-1950); Stephens, JOHN;pseudonym of Hans Stefan Santesson, (1914-1975); Stephens, KEVIN;
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Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections: Combined Edition
Index: Stories, Listed by Author, Part 11
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31. The Irish Language
Among its bestknown exponents, apart from Yeats, were James Stephens (1882-1950),George Russell (1867-1935) and George Moore (1852-1933).
http://www.irelandhouse-korea.com/litera_txt.html
The Irish Language
The two official languages are Irish, which is the national language, and English. Irish is a Celtic language, closely related to Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Breton. It was the language of the vast majority of the population until the early 19th century but so rapid was the shift to English that by 1891 over 85% spoke English only. Following on a national cultural revival and the establishment of an independent Irish
State in the early 20th century, and because of the subsequent promotion of Irish, the situation has improved in recent decades. The latest figures available show that 32.5% of adults claim to have a knowledge of the language. Irish is the principal language in areas known as the Gaeltacht, situated mainly along the western seaboard. A State authority, Udaras na Gaeltachta, promotes industrial development in these Irish-speaking areas. A State agency, Bord na Gaeilge (the Irish Language Board), promotes the use of Irish throughout the country. Irish is a core subject in primary and secondary level schools. In recent years a growing number of schools offer tuition exclusively through the medium of the Irish language. These schools are called Gaelscoil (or all-Irish schools). A national radio service (Radio na Gaeltachta) and national television service (Teilifis na Gaeilge) provide programming in Irish.
Literature in Irish
Written literature in Old Irish dates from the 6th century AD. Heroic sagas depict the deeds of the mythic warriors CuChulainn and Fionn;lyrical and conventional poetry from that time also survives. The early Modern period (1250-1650) produced bardic verse and prose but the literary language was then displaced by the vernacular form which gave rise to an extensive popular poetic literature.

32. Letters And Documents Collection - S | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College L
6, to Harold Monro Gift of Jeanetta Jameson Chace 17 Stephens, James,18821950 Proof of poem A Tune on a Reed , ALS 1913 Oct.
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Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections
Guide to the Letters and Documents Collection
Part II: Box and Folder List, S
Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
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Last Updated: March 25, 2004
A
B C D ... Z
Sabin, Florence Rena, 1871-1953
ANS, 1941 Feb. 18, to Emily Cross
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877
2 ALsS, 1854 Oct. 14, 30, to Henry Penington
Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962
TLS, 1956 Sept. 27, to David Bonnell Green Gift of David B. Green, 1956
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
ALS, 1903 Oct. 12, to M. Bacon (photocopies in file) Discussing proportions of a proposed Parnell monument. Includes sketch. Tipped in The Reminiscenses of August Saint-Gaudens
Saintsbury, George, 1845-1933
2 ALsS, 1921 Oct. 14, 17, to Samuel Chew Gift of Samuel Claggett Chew
Salvemini, Gaetano, 1873-1957
ALS, 1928 Dec. 8, to Marion Edwards Park From the Papers of Marion E. Park
Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917
ANS, n.d., to Dr. Morgan Library Purchase, 1989
Sand, George
ALS, n.d., to Albert Grzymala The Wing Collection
Santayana, George, 1863-1952

33. Claud Lovat Fraser Collection : Manuscripts - Description | Special Collections
Rich (18561941) Sir William Rothenstein (1872-1945) George William Russell (1867-1935)Albert Rutherston (1881-1953) James Stephens (1882-1950) Sir Herbert
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Claud Lovat Fraser and Grace Crawford Fraser Collection: Manuscripts
Description
Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library
Collection Number: M 25
May, 2003
Last Updated: February 12, 2004
Extent
26 boxes Administrative Information Provenance
Acquired primarily by purchase from Seymour Adelman and Grace Lovat Fraser.
Cite as:
Claud Lovat Fraser and Grace Crawford Fraser Collection, Special Collections Department, Bryn Mawr College Library. Restrictions on Access
This collection is open for research. For publication, consult the Head of Special Collections. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
The collection consists of correspondence to and from Lovat Fraser and Grace Crawford Lovat Fraser, with letters to and from other family members, friends and business colleagues. Fraser's juvenile correspondence to and from his parents and his brother, Alan (approx. 200 pieces, c.1899-1907), contains many early sketches and gives a vivid picture of his life in boarding school. His mature correspondence with family members (approx. 250 letters), include his descriptive and often poignant letters home from the Front. Many of these are illustrated as well. Letters to Fraser and/or Crawford, including letters to Crawford after Fraser's death, include correspondence from members of the English literary, music and theatrical community of the first half of the twentieth century. Some of the correspondents are:

34. Katharine Tynan Hinkson
18471922 Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958 Russell, George William ( AE ), 1867-1935Shorter, Dora Sigerson, 1866-1918 Stephens, James, 1882-1950 Yeats, Elizabeth
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Close this window to return to the munuscript index. KATHARINE TYNAN HINKSON
Collection 55
9 boxes, 2.52 cu ft.
Folder by Folder Inventory
1/1 Inventory
1/2 "The Anglo-Irish"
1/3 "Answers to Suggested Questions"
1/4 "The Bitter Cry of the Irish Writer"
1/5 "Books that Irish People Ought to Read"
1/6 "Coventry Patmore"
1/7 "The Descendants of an Irish Patriot" 1/8 "Dora Sigerson" 1/9 "A Dublin Lord Mayor of the 16th Century" 1/10 "Dublin the Beautiful" 1/11 "English Women Poets" 1/12 "Ethna Carbery: An Irish Singer" 1/13 "Father Matthew Russell, S.J." 1/14 "Francis Ledwidge" 1/15 "Francis Thompson" 1/16 "George Russell: A Personal Sketch" 1/17 "A Great Irish Family in 1798" 2/1 "Horace Plunkett and His Work" "Sir Horace Plunkett" 2/2 "H.W. Longfellow" 2/3 "Introduction to Mary Powell" 2/4 "An Irish Trinity" 2/5 "James Stephens: Personalia"

35. Stephens, James
Stephens, James. 18821950, Irish poet and fiction writer, b. Dublin.One of the leading figures of the Irish literary renaissance
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36. Irish Short Story
18821928); James Joyce (1882-1941); James Stephens (1882-1950);Joyce Cary (1888-1957); Liam O Flaherty(1896-1984); Elizabeth Bowen
http://www.csulb.edu/~cmay/irishss_683.htm
English 683 The Irish Short Story cmay@csulb.edu The most common assumption about Irish fiction is that the Irish are particularly gifted as short-story writers. However, because of Ireland's historically marginal status in relation to England and because of the short story's historically marginal status as a genre, many of the authors covered in this course are, with the exception of James Joyce, neglected in the English curriculum in America, in spite of the fact that many Irish stories are centrally important to the development of Irish fiction in particular and the modern short story in general.
  • Nineteenth-Century Authors Maria Edgeworth (1767-1849) William Carleton (1794-1849) Gerald Griffin (1803-1840) SheridanLe Fanu (1814-1873) George Moore (1852-1933) Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Somerville and Ross (1858-1949) and (1862-1915) Daniel Corkery (1878-1964)
Early 20th Century Authors
  • Seamus O'Kelly (1881-1918) Padraic Colum (1881-1972) Padraic O'Conaire (1882-1928) James Joyce (1882-1941) James Stephens (1882-1950) Joyce Cary (1888-1957) Liam O'Flaherty(1896-1984) Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973) Sean O'Faolain (1900-1990) Frank O'Connor (1903-1966) Patrick Boyle (1905-1982) Mairtin O Cadhain (1906-1970) Samuel Beckett (1906- Michael McLaverty (1907- Bryan MacMahon (1909- Mary Lavin (1912- Walter Mackin (1916-1967) Benedict Kiely (1919-
Late 20th Century Authors
  • James Plunkett (1920- Val Mulkerns (1925- Aidan Higgins (1927- William Trevor (1928- John Montague (1929- Brian Friel (1929- Eugene McCabe (1930- Maeve Kelly (1930-

37. La Littérature Irlandaise
Translate this page À ces noms, il faut ajouter ceux du romancier et auteur dramatique GeorgeMoore (1852-1933) et du poète et romancier James Stephens (1882-1950).
http://eire.land.free.fr/litera.html
langues celtiques
La fiction protestante et catholique
La prose
Retour

38. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
Wordsworth, William, 17701850. Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933. Stephens, James, 1882-1950.Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Giovanni, Nikki. Rosenzweig, Efraim Michael.
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39. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
1 Stephens Jack 1955 c1989 1 Stephens Jackie c1991 1 Stephens Jacquelyn S SeeStephens, Jackie 1 Stephens James 3 Stephens James 1882 1950 9 Stephens Jay
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Tucson-Pima Public Library Catalog
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Stephens Jay
Stephens Jeanne 1932 See also Hager, Jean.
Stephens Jeremy
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40. LookSmart - Search Results For "I-Worm.Urbe"
Autograph Letter Signed. 3 p., 23 ink. nd Stephens, James, 18821950.Rus in Urbe. 1 p., 5.2 cm. Pasted on a sheet of paper on
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