James Joyce Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
William Brown
Published May 24, 2026
James Joyce Biography
(One of the Most Influential Writers of the 20th Century)Birthday: February 2, 1882 (Aquarius)
Born In: Rathgar, Ireland
Advanced SearchJames Joyce was one of the most influential writers in the early part of the 20th century. This Irish poet, short story writer, novelist and playwright is known for his modernist avant-garde style of writing that focused on literary innovation, narrative and indirect style. In his seminal work, ‘Ulysses', he perfected the literary technique of ‘stream of consciousness', which refers to the thought process of the narrator. He was also known for the experimental use of language and made many technical discoveries in the art of novel writing, like the use of interior monologue. Some of his well-known works include, ‘Finnegans Wake’, 'Dubliners', 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' and 'Pomes Penyeach'. Apart from this, he also authored three books of poetry, gained some experience in journalism and authored a play. As a young boy, he loved to read and developed a passion for writing and literature. While his writing is based on Dublin, his fictional characters resemble people he knew in real life. The explicit content in his writings resulted in landmark decisions on obscenity.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: James Augustine Aloysius Joyce
Died At Age: 58
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Nora
father: John Stanislaus Joyce
mother: Mary Jane
siblings: Stanislaus Joyce
children: Lucia
Born Country: Ireland
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Died on: January 13, 1941
place of death: Zürich, Switzerland
Diseases & Disabilities: Astraphobia, Cynophobia
Cause of Death: Perforated Ulcer
More Factseducation: University College Dublin
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Irish CelebritiesShort Story WritersIrish MenUniversity College DublinMale Writers Childhood & Early LifeJames Augustine Aloysius Joyce was born in Rathgar, a suburban part of Dublin, Ireland. His parents were John Stanislaus Joyce, a well-respected man in Dublin and Mary Jane May Murray.His father mismanaged family funds and this led them to poverty. The senior Joyce spent much of the time drinking and did not give the desired attention to the family affairs.Even as a child, young Joyce was deeply passionate about writing and literature. He would read voraciously and even managed to learn Norwegian all by himself to read Henrik Ibsen's plays.In 1888, he went to the Clongowes Wood College but had to drop out due to lack of funds. He later went to the O'Connell School and then Belvedere College. He finally graduated with an art degree from the University College Dublin.In 1900, his work was published for the first time in 'Fortnightly Review'. He had authored a review article of Henrik Ibsen's ‘When We Dead Awaken’ for the journal.After his graduation, he went to Paris in 1902, to pursue further studies in the field of medicine. However, he found it difficult to understand the French lectures and came back to Ireland to see his ailing mother.