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Dublin James Joyce Summer School

 

Past Programmes - 2009

 

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Daily Academic Schedule

SUNDAY 5 JULY 1800-2000 Registration and get-together in Houricans pub, 7 Lower Leeson Street

MONDAY 6 JULY (Registration from 8.30-9.30 am at Newman House for those new arrivals)

09.30–10.45

Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin)
Inventing Dublin: Reading the City in Dubliners

Newman House

10.45–11.15

Tea & coffee break

Newman House

11.15–12.30

Professor Scarlett Baron (Oxford University)
“I will have shown somebody the way”: Flaubert and the Making of James Joyce

Newman House

12.30–13.45

Lunch

Boston College

14.00–16.00

Seminars

Boston College and Newman House

16.30–18.00

Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin)
Workshop: Possibilities of the Archive: Social and Cultural Historical Documents

National Library Seminar Room



TUESDAY 7 JULY

09.30–10.45:

Dr Fritz Senn (James Joyce Foundation, Zürich)
A Bloom For No Seasons

Newman House

10.45–11.15:

Tea & coffee break

Newman House

11.15–12.30:

Dr Luke McKernan (British Library)
James Joyce and the Volta Programme

Newman House

12.30–13.45:

Lunch

Boston College

14.00–16.00:

Seminars

Boston College and Newman House

16.30–18.00:

Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin)
Workshop: Genetic Approaches to Ulysses

National Library Seminar Room



WEDNESDAY 8 JULY

09.30–10.45

Dr Erika Mihálycsa
“Something Galoptious”: Translators' (Food)notes to “Lestrygonians”

Newman House

10.45–11.15

Tea & coffee break

Newman House

11.15–12.30

Dr David Earle
James Joyce, Pulp Icon: Populist Joyce in the Age of Literary Reproduction

Newman House

12.30–13.45

Lunch

Boston College

14.00–16.00

Seminars

Boston College and Newman House

16.30–18.00

Robbert-Jan Henkes (The Netherlands)
Workshop: Work in Preprogress: Before King Roderick's Times (Genetic Approaches to Finnegans Wake)

National Library Seminar Room



THURSDAY 9 JULY

09.30–10.45

Dr Sarah Davison (University of Nottingham)
“How's that for High?”: Exuberance in “Oxen of the Sun”

Newman House

10.45–11.15

Tea & coffee break

Newman House

11.15–12.30

Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin)
Tales Told of Leopold and Molly Bloom

Newman House

12.30–13.45

Lunch

Boston College

14.00–16.00

Seminars

Boston College and Newman House



FRIDAY 10 JULY

09.30–10.45

Dr Laura Pelaschiar (University of Trieste)
On Bloom and Othello: Joyce's Shakespearian Divergences

Newman House

10.45–11.15

Tea & coffee break

Newman House

11.15–12.30

Professor Timothy Martin (Rutgers University)
Joyce and Intimacy

Newman House

12.30–13.45

Lunch

Boston College

14.00–16.00

Seminars

Boston College and Newman House



SATURDAY 11 JULY

09.30–10.45

Dr Matthew Creasy (University of Glasgow)
Erroneous Joyce

Belvedere College



 

 

Daily Social Programme

 

 



SUNDAY 5 JULY

18.00–24.00:

Get-together in Houricans pub

7 Leeson Street Lower



 





 





MONDAY 6 JULY

18.00–19.00:

Guided tour of 'The Life and Works of WB Yeats' Exhibit

National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street

19.00–20.30

Opening Reception

Joly Cafe, National Library



 





 





TUESDAY 7 JULY

19.00

Visit to the Abbey Theatre to see Tom Murphy, The Last Days of a Reluctant Tyrant (based on Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, The Golovlyov Family)


26 Lower Abbey Street



 





 





WEDNESDAY 8 JULY

19.00

Reception, The Swiss Embassy


6 Ailesbury Road



 





 





THURSDAY 9 JULY

17.30

Tour of the National Gallery of Ireland


Merrion Square West/ Clare Street



 





 





FRIDAY 10 JULY

19.00

Closing Dinner

The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's St.



 





 





SATURDAY 11 JULY

12.00

Walking Tour of Joycean Dublin

The James Joyce Centre