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Dublin James Joyce Summer School
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Past Programmes - 2009
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Daily Academic Schedule
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SUNDAY 5 JULY 1800-2000 Registration and get-together in Houricans pub, 7 Lower Leeson Street
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MONDAY 6 JULY (Registration from 8.30-9.30 am at Newman House for those new arrivals)
09.30–10.45
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Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin)
Inventing Dublin: Reading the City in Dubliners
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Newman House
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10.45–11.15
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Tea & coffee break
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Newman House
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11.15–12.30
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Professor Scarlett Baron (Oxford University)
“I will have shown somebody the way”: Flaubert and the Making of James Joyce
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Newman House
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12.30–13.45
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Lunch
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Boston College
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14.00–16.00
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Seminars
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Boston College and Newman House
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16.30–18.00
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Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin)
Workshop: Possibilities of the Archive: Social and Cultural Historical Documents
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National Library Seminar Room
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TUESDAY 7 JULY
09.30–10.45:
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Dr Fritz Senn (James Joyce Foundation, Zürich)
A Bloom For No Seasons
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Newman House
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10.45–11.15:
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Tea & coffee break
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Newman House
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11.15–12.30:
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Dr Luke McKernan (British Library)
James Joyce and the Volta Programme
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Newman House
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12.30–13.45:
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Lunch
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Boston College
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14.00–16.00:
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Seminars
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Boston College and Newman House
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16.30–18.00:
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Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin)
Workshop: Genetic Approaches to Ulysses
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National Library Seminar Room
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WEDNESDAY 8 JULY
09.30–10.45
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Dr Erika Mihálycsa
“Something Galoptious”: Translators' (Food)notes to “Lestrygonians”
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Newman House
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10.45–11.15
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Tea & coffee break
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Newman House
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11.15–12.30
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Dr David Earle
James Joyce, Pulp Icon: Populist Joyce in the Age of Literary Reproduction
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Newman House
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12.30–13.45
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Lunch
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Boston College
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14.00–16.00
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Seminars
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Boston College and Newman House
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16.30–18.00
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Robbert-Jan Henkes (The Netherlands)
Workshop: Work in Preprogress: Before King Roderick's Times (Genetic Approaches to Finnegans Wake)
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National Library Seminar Room
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THURSDAY 9 JULY
09.30–10.45
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Dr Sarah Davison (University of Nottingham)
“How's that for High?”: Exuberance in “Oxen of the Sun”
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Newman House
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10.45–11.15
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Tea & coffee break
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Newman House
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11.15–12.30
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Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin)
Tales Told of Leopold and Molly Bloom
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Newman House
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12.30–13.45
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Lunch
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Boston College
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14.00–16.00
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Seminars
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Boston College and Newman House
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FRIDAY 10 JULY
09.30–10.45
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Dr Laura Pelaschiar (University of Trieste)
On Bloom and Othello: Joyce's Shakespearian Divergences
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Newman House
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10.45–11.15
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Tea & coffee break
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Newman House
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11.15–12.30
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Professor Timothy Martin (Rutgers University)
Joyce and Intimacy
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Newman House
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12.30–13.45
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Lunch
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Boston College
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14.00–16.00
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Seminars
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Boston College and Newman House
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SATURDAY 11 JULY
09.30–10.45
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Dr Matthew Creasy (University of Glasgow)
Erroneous Joyce
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Belvedere College
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Daily Social Programme
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18.00–24.00:
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Get-together in Houricans pub
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7 Leeson Street Lower
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18.00–19.00:
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Guided tour of 'The Life and Works of WB Yeats' Exhibit
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National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street
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19.00–20.30
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Opening Reception
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Joly Cafe, National Library
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19.00
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Visit to the Abbey Theatre to see Tom Murphy, The Last Days of a Reluctant Tyrant (based on Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, The Golovlyov Family)
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26 Lower Abbey Street
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19.00
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Reception, The Swiss Embassy
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6 Ailesbury Road
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17.30
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Tour of the National Gallery of Ireland
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Merrion Square West/ Clare Street
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19.00
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Closing Dinner
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The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's St.
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12.00
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Walking Tour of Joycean Dublin
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The James Joyce Centre
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