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"Community and Place": The James Joyce Summer School, Dublin, Ireland, 5-11 July 2015

James Joyce's writing is inextricably anchored in a place and time and, as such, demands to be read in the city of its inception and imagination: Dublin. Convened each summer since 1988 by University College Dublin (in collaboration with the National Library of Ireland and the James Joyce Centr...

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Published in:James Joyce quarterly 2013-09, Vol.51 (1), p.13-15
Main Author: Brower, Emily R.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:James Joyce's writing is inextricably anchored in a place and time and, as such, demands to be read in the city of its inception and imagination: Dublin. Convened each summer since 1988 by University College Dublin (in collaboration with the National Library of Ireland and the James Joyce Centre), the James Joyce Summer School offers a rewarding opportunity to walk, read, and study in the city where Joyce lived literally in his youth and imaginatively throughout his life. This year's School, under the direction of Anne Fogarty, marked the twenty-eighth annual gathering as Joyceans once again traveled to Dublin for an immersive week of study. Here, Brower discusses James Joyce Summer School in Dublin on Jul 5-11, 2015.
ISSN:0021-4183
1938-6036
1938-6036
DOI:10.1353/jjq.2013.0110