During the last stage of the writing process, Joyce seems to have been preoccupied with the idea of the veil of Maya. Amongst the volumes in his library is a book by Heinrich Zimmer, Maya: der indische Mythos (Berlin: Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, 1936; sent to Joyce by Zimmer as a dedication copy at the beginning of October 1938 [Cf. Knowlson]), from which Joyce took some notes in notebook VI.B.41 (dated by Danis Rose: late Aug-mid Oct 1938), p. 288-289. Most of them are excerpted from a chapter called "Weltnächte und -tage" (p. 37-57). Because of his bad eyesight, Joyce - according to James Knowlson - also asked Samuel Beckett if he would read Zimmer's book and take notes on it for him. (Cf. Knowlson, 760) Beckett apparently left his notes (on three pages) in the book when he gave it back to Joyce. The three pages of notes in Beckett's hand are described in The Personal Library of James Joyce, p. 42-47.

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