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Academic Programme 3rd - 7th July 2023

Monday, 3rd July

10.45 ‐ 11.35 Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin), 'I cannot write without offending people': The Composition and Reception of Dubliners
11.45 ‐ 12.15 Coffee Break
12.15 ‐ 13.15 Dr Niall Ó Cuileagáin (University College London), '"All his Blather about Home Rule and the Land League": The Legacies of the Land War in Joyce'
13.15 ‐ 14.15 Lunch
14.15 Seminars

Tuesday, 4th July

10.45 ‐ 11.35 Dr Niels Caul (University College Dublin), 'Joyce's Irish Bildungsroman: From Stephen Hero to A Portrait'
11.45 ‐ 12.15 Coffee Break
12.15 ‐ 13.15 Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin), 'Joyce 1915: Emerging "from the crowd of unknowns"'
13.15 ‐ 14.15 Lunch
14.15 Seminars

Wednesday, 5th July

10.45 ‐ 11.35 Dr Cleo Hanaway-Oakley (University of Bristol), '"You're blinder nor I am": James Joyce and Non-normative Vision'
11.45 ‐ 12.15 Coffee Break
12.15 ‐ 13.15 Professor Paul Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania), 'Joyce, Ross, and Hannaham: The Mythical Method Revisited'
13.15 ‐ 14.15 Lunch
14.15 Seminars

Thursday, 6th July

10.45 ‐ 11.35 Dr Alberto Tondello (University of Edinburgh/University of Bern), 'Affective Hospitality in James Joyce's "The Dead"'
11.45 ‐ 12.15 Coffee Break
12.15 ‐ 13.15 Dr Tamara Radak (University of Vienna), '"Tobecontinued's Tale" (FW 626,18)?: Joycean Endgames and Closural Modernism'
13.15 ‐ 14.15 Lunch
14.15 Seminars

Friday, 7th July

10.45 ‐ 11.35 Vincent Deane (Independent Scholar, Dublin), Sewing a Dream Together, 1923‐4
11.45 ‐ 12.15 Coffee Break
12.15 ‐ 13.15 Professor Sam Slote (Trinity College Dublin), 'The Word Known to all Men Acutally'
13.15 ‐ 14.15 Lunch
14.15 Seminars

Venue: Physics Theatre, MoLI (Museum of Literature Ireland), 86 St Stephen's Green

Note: Museum Opens at 10.30.

 
 

The Dublin James Joyce Summer School and University College Dublin are pleased to present the 2025 programme in collaboration with the National Library of Ireland and the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.

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