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Where James met Nora

-or Happy Bloomsday 

On 16th June 1904, James Joyce met his wife Nora Barnacle for the first time.  Well, actually, it seems they first met on 10th June but they went out together on 16th June.

His famous novel, Ulysses, follows the life and thoughts of Leopold Bloom and a variety of other characters, both real and fictional, from 8am on 16 June 1904 through to the early hours of the following morning.  It is apparent that his date with Nora fixed that date in his mind, and several real events from that date also appear in the novel, including the twenty-to-one outsider, Throwaway, winning the Gold Cup at Ascot.

Now, every year, Joyce enthusiasts celebrate his life and works on Bloomsday, 16 June.

There are more Bloomsday images at XVI June.

Linked to Our World Tuesday.

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