"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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