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IV.B.3: Occasional Verses

“P. J. T.” (probably 1925):1

Material Description and Collation

The manuscript is a loose sheet of grey unruled paper (Joyce’s stationary) in his hand in black ink, with writing on the verso only; the recto is blank.


Title

“P. J. T.”


Measurements

The manuscript measures 26.6 x 20.6 cm.


Contents

The manuscript is a limerick about Patrick J. Touhy, the Irish artist who painted portraits of Joyce and John Stanislaus Joyce and made drawings of Mary Jane Murray Joyce and Lucia Joyce, all of which are at in the Buffalo Joyce Collection.


Dating

Joyce probably wrote this manuscript in 1925 in Paris. Joyce sat for Touhy in Paris in the spring of 1924 (see Joyce to Weaver; LI 214–215).


Other Markings

Joyce’s address is printed in the upper right corner of the recto: “2 Square Robiac 192, rue de Grenelle”.


Publication

This manuscript has been reproduced in black and white photo-facsimile on JJA 1.334 and was published in Spielberg (p. 20) and then in PSW, p. 131.


Notes

Joyce gave this manuscript to Sylvia Beach. There is also an envelope addressed to Beach by Joyce with a note in Beach’s hand in blue ink that reads: “Patrick Tuohy | referring to his portrait | of JJ and many sittings | he demanded” and another envelope addressed by Joyce to Beach.


  1. Slocum and Cahoon, E.11.c.i.