A little boy in front of 7 Eccles Street, Mr. Bloom's residence (Joyce, Ulysses). Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974. - Photo by Edward Quinn

A little boy in front of 7 Eccles Street, Mr. Bloom's residence (Joyce, Ulysses). Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.

A small boy stands in the recessed entrance of 7 Eccles Street in Dublin, the famed residence of Leopold Bloom in James Joyce’s *Ulysses*, 1963. Wearing a light-colored hat, plaid shirt, and shorts, the child looks directly at the camera, hands held behind his back. He is framed by the building’s large paneled door and a heavy, worn stone architrave showing cracked paint. A black wrought-iron fence in the foreground is slightly out of focus, drawing the eye to the solitary figure highlighted by the stark contrast between the dark entryway and the sunlit street.


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