Is the the greatest British author of all time?
>Joyce
>British
wasn't he black?
whom?
>>8331448
>Joyce rejected Irish nationality on several occasions. Living in Paris in 1930, he wrote to his son Giorgio: “Some days ago I had to renew my passport. The clerk told me he had orders to send people like me to the Irish delegation. But I insisted instead and got a British one.”
>A decade later the Joyces were offered Irish passports, which would have enabled them to leave Nazi-occupied France more easily if needed. Again, the offer was declined and Joyce clung doggedly to his British passport, despite the increased risk. By his own choice, Joyce was officially British to his death in 1941.
https://next.ft.com/content/7ab4e0e2-d45d-11e3-a122-00144feabdc0
GSTQ!
Wittgrnstein
>not born on island of britain
>british
joyce is irish
>>8331625
No hyphenated Britons allowed
>>8331480
Gee I guess John Lennon must have been an American then
>>8331448
>joyce
>not a west briton
>>8331480
He can try and be British all he wants. That doesn't mean he actually is British.
>>8331646
>joyce is irish
Pic related, you are wrong. Sad!
>>8331654
John Lennon was not a US citizen. You killed him before he had the chance to get citizenship. Sad!
>>8331663
>He can try and be British all he wants. That doesn't mean he actually is British.
He was born in the UK and decided to remain a British subject even when his country of birth declared independence.
British by birth, and British by choice!
>>8331673
what island was he from? he was a citizen of the uk but he was also irish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZTt_JQXRU
Joyce was born in Ireland, grew up in Ireland, was raised Catholic, wrote an entire book for the Irish dialect and every single one of his texts are set in Ireland
So he's British
>>8331745
>what island was he from?
Ireland, which at the time of his birth was part of the UK and the people were British subjects, hence entitling him to British nationality.
>he was a citizen of the uk but he was also irish
I never disputed that.
>>8331767
Agreed, considering as Ireland was British for the majority of his life.
>>8331780
>ireland was british
that's like saying somalia or nigeria was british
tsk eliot
>>8331809
>gertrude_stein.jpg
what did he meme by this
>british pedants replacing ideas and meaning with petty formal points based on literal interpretation
can't say I'm surprised here
>>8331780
Ireland was part of the political Union of Great Britain and Ireland, they're separate geographical entities
>>8331858
>thousands of years of history and heritage can just be abstracted away in an instant by being on a certain piece of land, or having some opinion.
Being an American with no actual history or belonging must be very sad. Perhaps that's why they have such a tendency for soulless capitalism and school shootings?
>>8331876
>Ireland was part of the political Union of Great Britain and Ireland, they're separate geographical entities
That's nice, they were part of the same political union and James Joyce continued his national affiliation with the UK even post-independence.