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The James Joyce Centre: A 25 Year Visual History

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The James Joyce Centre has organised Joyce events, from the annual Bloomsday to lectures series and beyond, and this online exhibition displays the unique ephemera created by the James Joyce Centre over the last 25 years.
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Terence Killeen: Finnegans Wake - James Joyce Centre

Terence Killeen: Finnegans Wake - James Joyce Centre | The Irish Literary Times | Scoop.it
On May 4th, 1939 – 75 years ago this year – James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake was published to a world deeply preoccupied with other matters. While Joyce did receive a copy in time for his birthday on February …
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Welcome to the Bloomsday Festival 2014 - James Joyce Centre

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Welcome to the Bloomsday Festival 2014!
Bloomsday was first celebrated in Dublin by a ragtag group of artists, writers and intellectuals led by John Ryan, Brian O’Nolan and Patrick Kavanagh. Taking …
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The Dead Weekend - James Joyce Centre

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To kick off the centenary year of James Joyce’s Dubliners, the James Joyce Centre is hosting a long weekend of events celebrating ‘The Dead’ from 4-6th January 2014. Featuring talks, workshops and entertainment inspired by one of the finest stories in the English language, the weekend will culminate in a dinner inspired by that served by the Morkan sisters on Sunday 5th January and closes with a talk by Professor Declan Kiberd delivered on the Feast of the Epiphany, Monday 6th January

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