Pomes Penyeach

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Pomes Penyeach is a short collection of poems by James Joyce, first published in 1927 and known for its lyrical, intimate reflections on love, loss, and memory.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author James Joyce
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creatorNationality Irish
firstPublishedIn Paris
followsWork Ulysses
genre lyric poetry
modernist poetry
hasCriticalReception considered a minor but revealing work in Joyce's oeuvre
hasDedication dedicated to various members of Joyce's family and friends
hasFormat slim volume
hasNotablePoem A Flower Given to My Daughter
I Hear an Army
She Weeps over Rahoon
hasPart A Flower Given to My Daughter
A Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight
A Prayer
Alone
Bahnhofstrasse
Flood
I Hear an Army
Nightpiece
On the Beach at Fontana
She Weeps over Rahoon
Simples
Tilly
Tutto è sciolto
hasTitleMeaning The title is a pun on "poems" and "pomes" (apples) and on the phrase "pennies each"
isCollectedIn The Poems of James Joyce
isOftenDescribedAs intimate
lyrical
meditative
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
mainTheme intimacy
loss
love
memory
mortality
numberOfPoems 13
precedesWork Finnegans Wake
priceAtFirstPublication one shilling
twelve francs
publicationDate 1927
publisher Shakespeare and Company bookshop
surface form: Shakespeare and Company
titleLanguage Hiberno-English

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James Joyce notableWork Pomes Penyeach