When James Joyce's short story collection Dubliners was published on June 15th 1914 it was the end of a long and tortuous struggle for the writer who had finished the last story in the collection, ...
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Prof Mark Lawler will be performing his one-man show Doctoring James Joyce in the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University ...
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James Joyce took over some of his private pupils ... later given by Harriet Shaw Weaver to the National Library of Ireland). There was some concern when the train was delayed at Innsbruck but ...
The MAP Theater will present a rare revival of Exiles by James Joyce, one of the most influential writers of the 20th century ...
From Daphne du Maurier to James Joyce, these authors and journalists share the one book they return to again and again.
"James Joyce," the reason can be found in Joyce’s family troubles, his stubbornness, his failure to embrace Ireland—all wrapped around Adolph Hitler’s invasion of France. By the time the ...
At Dublin, Jewish attendees, including an Israeli-Irish woman, are dragged from an event to remember the Holocaust.
Taoiseach Jack Lynch expressed confusion after the family of James Joyce sought to have the famous author’s remains returned to Ireland and questioned what exactly they expected of the Government.
I spent last night back in Ireland on January 4th 1904 to be exact ... "The Dead" is among the greatest of all short stories written by James Joyce. It recounts the events on that night in ...