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* 1989 Keegan Joyce, Australian actor
* 1933 Joyce Ricketts, American baseball player ( d. 1992 )
* 1906 William Joyce, Irish-American fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster ( d. 1946 )
In 1899, the memorial, by the Berlin sculptor Ernst Gustav Herter ( 1846 1917 ), finally came to rest, although subject to repeated vandalism, in the Bronx, at 164th Street and the Grand Concourse, or Joyce Kilmer Park near today's Yankee Stadium.
* 1937 Joyce Bulifant, American actress
* 1886 Joyce Kilmer, American poet ( d. 1918 )
* 1918 Joyce Redman, Irish actress
* 1957 Joyce Hyser, American actress
* 1946 Joyce Vincent Wilson, American singer ( Tony Orlando and Dawn )
* 1914 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the first novel by James Joyce, is serialised in The Egoist.
* 1922 Joyce Howard, British film actress ( d. 2010 )
* 1922 Ulysses by James Joyce is published.
* 1882 James Joyce, Irish author ( d. 1941 )
* 1945 William Joyce ( Lord Haw-Haw ) is charged with treason for his pro-German propaganda broadcasting during World War II.
* 2009 Brenda Joyce, American actress ( b. 1917 )
* 1963 Mike Joyce, English drummer ( The Smiths and Buzzcocks )
* 1904 Irish author James Joyce begins a relationship with Nora Barnacle and subsequently uses the date to set the actions for his novel Ulysses ; this date is now traditionally called " Bloomsday ".
* 1938 Joyce Carol Oates, American novelist
* 1945 Joyce Tenneson, American photographer
Henri Bergson ( 1859 1941 ), on the other hand, emphasized the difference between scientific, clock time and the direct, subjective, human experience of time His work on time and consciousness " had a great influence on twentieth-century novelists ," especially those modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, Pointed Roofs, ( 1915 ), James Joyce, Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Virginia Woolf ( 1882 1941 ) Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ), To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ).
* 1987 Joyce Cheng, Hong Kong singer, writer, actress, and model
* 1957 Joyce Cary, Irish author ( b. 1888 )
* 1985 Kara Lynn Joyce, American swimmer and Olympian
* 1947 Trevor Joyce, Irish poet

Joyce and Collingwood
There were four kinds of allegiances ( Rittson v Stordy ( 1855 ) 3 Sm & G 230 ; De Geer v Stone ( 1882 ) 22 Ch D 243 ; Isaacson v Durant ( 1886 ) 54 LT 684 ; Gibson, Gavin v Gibson 3 KB 379 ; Joyce v DPP AC 347 ; Collingwood v Pace ( 1661 ) O Bridg 410 ; Lane v Bennett ( 1836 ) 1 M & W 70 ; Lyons Corp v East India Co ( 1836 ) 1 Moo PCC 175 ; Birtwhistle v Vardill ( 1840 ) 7 Cl & Fin 895 ; R v Lopez, R v Sattler ( 1858 ) Dears & B 525 ; Ex p Brown ( 1864 ) 5 B & S 280 );
Joyce Collingwood Station ( formerly Joyce Station ) is located on an elevated portion of the Expo Line, a part of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
The station is on Joyce Street at Vanness Avenue, in the area of Vancouver known as Collingwood.
Joyce Collingwood Station provides a partial off-street transit exchange at the intersection of Joyce Street and Vanness Avenue.

Joyce and Station
The line is elevated from Stadium-Chinatown to New Westminster, except for short at-grade sections between Nanaimo and Joyce Stations in East Vancouver, and around the SkyTrain yards at Edmonds Station in Burnaby.
His first public performances were with his sister Joyce ( born 1932 ) in London Underground Station air raid shelters during World War II.
: 3-26 Joyce Station
The station was opened as Joyce Station in 1985 along the original Expo Line.

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Evidence is plentiful that early and later also he has been indebted to the Gothic romancers, who deal in extravagant horror, to the symbolists writing at the end of the preceding century, and in particular to the stream-of-consciousness novelists, Henry James and James Joyce among them.
Saint Thomas Aquinas's aesthetic is probably the most famous and influential theory among medieval authors, having been the subject of much scrutiny in the wake of the neo-Scholastic revival of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and even having received the approbation of the celebrated Modernist writer, James Joyce.
George Hayward Joyce, SJ, explained that "... where the light of the candle is dependent on the candle's continued existence, not only does a candle produce light in a room in the first instance, but its continued presence is necessary if the illumination is to continue.
It is arguably most famous as the location of the greatest works of James Joyce, including Ulysses, which is set in Dublin and full of topical detail.
Dubliners is a collection of short stories by Joyce about incidents and typical characters of the city during the early 20th century.
Joyce Tyldesley states that the Great Pyramid itself " is known to have been opened and emptied by the Middle Kingdom ", before the Arab caliph Abdullah al-Mamun entered the pyramid around AD 820.
* In his novel Ulysses, James Joyce mentions the bird while the novel's main character is drifting into sleep.
This definition is explained in a book published in 1910 entitled " English as we Speak it in Ireland " by P. W. Joyce.
Joyce K. Reynolds is a computer scientist.
Upon learning of his death, Dahmer's mother, Joyce Flint, responded angrily to the media, " Now is everybody happy?
The name was coined by Gell-Mann and is a reference to the novel Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce (" Three quarks for Muster Mark!
For one example, he expressed this playfulness in what is perhaps his most famous rhyme, a twist on Joyce Kilmer's verse: " I think that I shall never see / a poem lovely as a tree ", which drops " billboard " in place of poem and adds, " Indeed, unless the billboards fall / I'll never see a tree at all.
Great Aunt Joyce is mentioned as having a glass eye and has the habit of knitting bizarre items ( such as six-fingered gloves ) for Victor.
Puns and other forms of word play have been used by many famous writers, such as Alexander Pope, James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov, Robert Bloch, Lewis Carroll, John Donne, and William Shakespeare, who is estimated to have used over 3, 000 puns in his plays.
Craig Joyce and Lyman Ray Patterson, writing in the Emory Law Journal, call this a " too simple understanding ignores the statute's source ", arguing that it is at best a derivative of the Licensing Act.
* 1945 Lord Haw Haw ( William Joyce ) is sentenced to death in London.
* May 28 William Joyce (" Lord Haw-Haw ") is captured.
* February 2 Ulysses, by James Joyce, is published in Paris on his 40th birthday by Sylvia Beach.

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