Stephen MacKenna
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Stephen MacKenna (1872–1934) was an Irish translator of Plotinus. In Joyce's Ulysses, the librarian Richard Best says, "Mallarmé, don't you know, has written those wonderful prose poems Stephen MacKenna used to read to me in Paris" (9.112).
Journal and Letters of Stephen MacKenna. Ed. E. R. Dodds. New York: Morrow, 1937.

