A meal for The Dead: James Joyce’s enthusiastic fans in Oslo
Irish writer’s legacy is secure in the country of one of his own greatest influences
Irish writer’s legacy is secure in the country of one of his own greatest influences
Six-day Bloomsday Festival runs until June 16th
As authors offer up their favourite James Joyce quotations, a reader-friendly reinvention of the salon is the latest innovation in a reinvigorated Irish literary scene
No evidence Joyce envisaged Finn’s Hotel pieces as a separate publication, says scholar
Literature is a commodity and it would be naive to think otherwise
‘Ulysses’ will for the first time be read around the world this Sunday
Don’t knock it – it’s part of Dublin’s history. But is the knocker on the door of No 7 Eccles Street, now in the James Joyce Centre, the real Joycean deal?
Self-guided walking tours of James Joyce’s city transport Dubliners and tourists to a new world
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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