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James Stephens (February 9, 1882-December 26, 1950) was an Irish novelist and poet.

James Stephens wrote many retellings of Irish fairy tales. His retellings are marked by a rare combination of humor and lyricism (Deirdre, and Irish Fairy Tales are often singled out for praise). He also wrote several books (The Crock of Gold, Etched in Moonlight, Demi-Gods) which are fiction, but loosely based on Irish fairy tales. "The Crock of Gold," in particular, achieved enduring popularity, and was frequently reprinted throughout the author's lifetime.

Stephens began his career as a poet under the tutelage of "Æ" (George William Russell); his first book of poems, "Insurrections," was published in 1909. His last book, "Kings and the Moon" (1938), was also a volume of verse. In the 1930's Stephens had some acquaintance with James Joyce, who found that they shared a birth year (and, Joyce mistakenly believed, a birthday). Joyce, who was concerned with his ability to finish what would later become Finnegans Wake, proposed at one point that Stephens assist him, with the authorship credited to JJ & S (James Joyce & Stephens, also a pun for the popular Irish whiskey made by John Jameson & Sons). The plan, however, never came to fruition, as Joyce was able to complete the work on his own. In the last decade of his life, Stephens found a new audience through a series of broadcasts on the BBC.

1880 (9 February). Possible date of birth of James Stephens in Dublin. 1882 (2 February). Date of birth used by Stephens. 1886-96 Attended Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. 1896 Employed as a clerk by a Dublin solicitor, Mr Wallace. 1901 On a gymnastic team which won the Irish Shield. Employed by Reddington & Sainsbury, solicitors. 1906 Employed as a clerk-typist in the office of T. T.Mecredy & Son, solicitors. 1907 Began regular contributions to Sinn Féin. Birth of stepdaughter, Iris, on 14 June; shortly thereafter announced that he had a wife, "Cynthia" (Millicent Josephine Gardiner Kavanagh, 22 May 1882-18 December 1960). Discovered by George W. Russell (Æ). 1909 Insurrections. Acted in the Theatre of Ireland's two productions of Seumas O'Kelly's The Shuiler's Child. Birth of son, James Naoise, on 26 October. 1910 Acted in the Theatre of Ireland production of Gerald h Macnamara's The SPurious Sovereign. Associated with David Houston, Thomas MacDonagh, and Padraic he was Colum in founding and editing the Irish Review (published March 1911-November 1914). 1911 Acted in Pádraic Ó Conaire's Bairbre Ruadh. The Marriage of Julia Elizabeth produced by the Theatre of Ireland. 1912 The Charwoman's Daughter, The Hill of Vision, The Crock of Gold. 1913 Here Are Ladies, Five New Poems. Received a commission from The Nation (London) to write a series of short stories. Moved to Paris. Another production of The Marriage of Julia Elizabeth at the Hardwicke Street Theatre. The Crock of Gold awarded the Polignac Prize. 1914 The Demi-Gods. 1915 Songs from the Clay, The Adventures of Seumas Beg/The Rocky Road to Dublin. Elected Unestablished Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland. 1916 Green Branches, The Insurrection in Dublin. 1918-24 Appointed Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland 1918 Reincarnations. 1919 Married "Cynthia" (then a widow) in London on 14 May. 1920 Irish Fairy Tales. The Wooing of Julia Elizabeth (identical to The Marriage of Julia Elizabeth) produced at the Abbey Theatre by the Dublin Drama League. One of a series of operations for gastric ulcers. 1922 Arthur Griffith: journalist and Statesman. 1923 Deirdre. 1924 Little Things, In the Land of Youth. Deirdre presented the medal for fiction at the Aonach Tailteann festival. Resigned from the National Gallery. 1925 A Poetry Recital, Christmas in Freelands. On lecture tour in America. Returned to London; shortly thereafter settled in the Kingsbury suburb of London. To America for another lecture tour. 1926 Collected Poems. 1927 Friendship with James Joyce commenced. Joyce suggested that Stephens complete Finnegans Wake if Joyce was unable to do so; this proposal made more formally in 1929. 1928 Etched in Moonlight, On Prose and Verse. First BBC broadcast. Lecturer at the Third International Book Fair in Florence. 1929 Julia Elizabeth: A Comedy, in one act, The Optimist, The Outcast. In Romania; met Queen Marie. Trip to America; stay with W. T. H. Howe. 1930 Theme and Variations. Trip to America; stay with Howe. 1931 How St. Patrick Saves the Irish, Strict Joy. Trip to America; stay with Howe. 1932 Trip to America; stay with Howe. A founder member of the Irish Academy of Letters. 1933-35 Yearly lecture tours to America; visits with Howe. 1937 Began regular series of BBC broadcasts. Accidental death of son, James Naoise, on 24 December. 1938 Kings and the Moon. 1940 Moved to Woodside Chapel in Gloucestershire. 1942 Awarded British Civil List Pension. 1945 Returned to London. 1947 Awarded honorary D. Litt. degree from Dublin University (Trinity College). 1950 Final BBC broadcast. Death at Eversleigh on 26 December.

James Stephens (actor) (Wikipedia.org)

James Stephens (born May 18, 1951) in Mt. Kisco, New York, is an American television and film actor best known for his role as idealistic Minnesota-born law student James T. Hart in the television series The Paper Chase (1978-1986), taking on the role originated by Timothy Bottoms in the movie of the same name. He is also known for his role in the television series Father Dowling Mysteries (1989) in which he played the part of Father Philip Prestwick. His TV guest-starring credits include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Diagnosis Murder, L.A. Law, Matlock, Moonlighting, M*A*S*H, Eischied, multiple characters on Murder, She Wrote, a recurring role on Cagney & Lacey, and the role of the young Doctor Auschlander in 1945 in flashbacks on St. Elsewhere. He directed the episode "Mistaken Identity" in the fourth season of The Paper Chase.

James Stephens (Irish nationalist) (Wikipedia.org)

James Stephens (1824 - 28 April 1901) was an Irish Republican and the founding member of the Fenian movement in Dublin in 1858, later to become known as the I.R.B. or Irish Republican Brotherhood. . The mass movement he created made itself universally known, and its objectives would eventually be achieved, for at least part of Ireland.

James Stephens (trade unionist) (Wikipedia.org)

James Stephens (born Chepstow, Monmouthshire in south east Wales, 1821; died Melbourne, Australia, November 14, 1889) was a stonemason, Chartist, and Australian trade unionist.

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