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Stuart, Gilbert

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  1. An eighteenth-century American painter. Stuart was especially known for his portraits, including those of George Washington.


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If you’re looking for a general guide to James Joyce’s “Ulysses” to help you gear up for the annual celebrations on June 16 — fondly known as Bloomsday because the action of the novel largely takes place on that date in 1904 — or if you want a full account of Joyce’s life, you probably still should turn to those ancient standbys, Stuart Gilbert’s “James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ ” and Richard Ellmann’s biography.

From Washington Post

Stuart Gilbert’s James Joyce’s Ulysses: A Study, the earliest such skeleton key, was published in 1930, when the novel was still illegal to own or sell.

From Slate

Stuart, Gilbert, anecdote of, 406.

From Project Gutenberg

Stuart, Gilbert, sign-board by, 145.

From Project Gutenberg

At Shaker Heights High School, students learn those skills during a four-week program that's part of a physical education class, said Stuart Gilbert, head of the school's health and PE department.

From Seattle Times