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Dublin Evening Mail - Links with Joyce Stoker Le Fanu |  | Dublin Evening Mail - Links with Joyce Stoker Le Fanu: Encyclopedia II - Dublin Evening Mail - Links with Joyce Stoker Le Fanu |  | The Dublin Evening Mail featured in short stories in James Joyce's Dubliners.
The Mail was once co-owned by author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, who also owned or part-owned The Warden, the Protestant Guardian, Evening Packet, and Dublin University Magazine. Bram Stoker worked as an unpaid theatre critic for the paper.
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Dublin Evening Mail - Links with Joyce Stoker Le Fanu
The Dublin Evening Mail featured in short stories in James Joyce's Dubliners.
The Mail was once co-owned by author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, who also owned or part-owned The Warden, the Protestant Guardian, Evening Packet, and Dublin University Magazine. Bram Stoker worked as an unpaid theatre critic for the paper.
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