(LITERARY DUBLIN) James Joyce Centre (Dublin, Ireland)
Housed in a stunning 17th Century Georgian building, the James Joyce Centre is dedicated to promoting understanding of the life and works of James Joyce. Set over three floors, the Centre covers Joyce’s life and work with a permanent interactive exhibition on Ulysses. Whether you’re a true Joycean or a literary novice there is plenty to learn about and a wonderful insight into the Dublin that inspired Joyce’s work.
There are also free audio tours of the building, Joycean walking tours around Dublin city, regular lectures, events and educational courses.
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The house was built in 1784 by Francis Ryan for Valentine Brown, the Earl of Kenmare, who used it as his townhouse. The plasterwork here was done by Michael Stapleton, one of the finest stuccadores of the time. The house was given special mention by Constantine Curran in his book Dublin Decorative Plasterwork of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, and the photographs he took were essential to the restoration of the house. Curran was also a close friend of Joyce's. It is located at 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin
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작가 박물관 인근에 ‘제임스 조이스 문화센터’가 있다. 더블린 태생의 조이스는 더블린을 배경으로 ‘더블린 사람들’, ‘젊은 예술가의 초상’, ‘율리시스’ 같은 작품들을 썼다. 율리시스를 쓰면서 더블린 지도, 전화번호부, 신문 등을 참조했다. 조이스가 ‘더블린이 파괴된다면 내 작품으로 재생시킬 수 있을 것이다.’라고 말할 정도로 더블린의 모습이 세밀하게 그려져 있다. 조이스는 길에서 본 노라 버나클에게 한눈에 반했다. 그는 노라와 첫 데이트를 한 6월 16일을 ‘율리시스’의 배경이 되는 날로 삼았다. 매년 이 센터에서는 ‘제임스 조이스 여름학교’가 개최된다. 조이스 연구자들이 강의와 세미나를 열어 조이스의 작품을 재조명한다.
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Writers Museum has a 'James Joyce Cultural Centre, located nearby. Joyce was born in Dublin in Dublin Background 'Dublin people', 'Portrait of a Young Artist, Ulysses' wrote such works. Ulysses was writing a reference to the Dublin map, phone book, newspaper, etc. Joyce 'if Dublin were destroyed will be able to play with my work. The appearance of the Dublin finely drawn, so to say. Joyce to Nora at a glance infatuation Bernardino larger this on the road. He took the day that Nora and the background of a June 16 the first date 'Ulysses'. The center is held every year, James Joyce Summer School. Joyce researchers lectures and seminars open to refocus the work of Joyce.
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■클립명: 유럽105-아일랜드01-04 작가 제임스 조이스 문화센터/James Joyce Centre/Culture
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■촬영일자: 2007년 7월 July
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Episode V LOTUS EATERS -- Presented by Jessica Peel-Yates
Lotus Eaters reveals a lot about Bloom. He has an underwear fetish. He's forever trying to get a glimpse of garter and his mind can be equally occupied by death, adultery and advertising jingles.
Presented by Jessica Peel-Yates atitagain.ie
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Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Wounded. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Photographs: National Library of Ireland
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
Episode XIV OXEN OF THE SUN -- Presented by Caroline Elbay
There is a connection between the narrative styles that Joyce employs and the sences being described -- Mrs Purefoy, in labour for three days -- has her torment rendered in moralistic medieval prose.
Joyce's Ulysses read cover to cover from 25 locations around the world in one day.
Presented by Caroline Elbay, Lecturer in Irish Literature, Trinity College Dublin
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Wounded. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Illustration: Emma Byrne
Locations: Cathach Rare Books and the James Joyce Centre, Dublin
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
Episode VII AEOLUS -- Presented by Terence Killeen
It is a portrait of a particular Dublin world -- the newspaper industry -- and of that world's absorption in words for their own sake.
Ulysses read cover to cover from 25 locations around the world in one day.
Presented by Terence Killeen, Research Scholar, James Joyce Centre
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Danse of Questionable Tuning. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Photographs: National Library of Ireland
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The
Following in the footsteps of the characters of James Joyce
(20 Jun 2009)
Dublin, Ireland, 16 June 2009
1. Mid shot four people in period costume
2. Close up two people in period costume
3. Mid shot reveLlers on street
Dublin, Ireland, 13 June 2009
4. Mid shot breakfast buffet
5. Close up breakfast dinner plate
6. Wide shot people at table eating breakfast
7. Mid shot two women eating breakfast
8. Close up woman at table with Guinness
9. Wide shot diners with actors performing in background
10. Mid shot actor performing, UPSOUND (English): Come up you fearful Jesuit. The mockery of it! Your absurd name - an ancient Greek. My name is absurd too - Malachy Mulligan.
11. Set up Senator David Norris
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Senator David Norris, Joyce scholar:
He confronted the realities of life - the whole human body in all its richness, embarrassment, sensuality. He was one of the first writers to tell the truth about human sexuality. He is so rich, so committed, so single-minded in his devotion to being a priest of the eternal imagination.
Dublin, Ireland, 16 June 2009
13. Mid shot poster of James Joyce
14. Close shot poster of Joyce
15. Mid shot display of Joyce books
16. Close shot of Joyce books
17. Wide shot exterior of James Joyce centre
18. Mid shot man seated at table offering walking tours
19. Close up leaflets advertising walking tours
20. Wide shot actor/tour guide performing UPSOUND (English): Prelude, scene 13. 'He went forward three paces on tripping bee's feet. Tout le monde, en avant, reverance. Tout le monde en place.' It was thanks to the connection with McGuiny that number 35 was saved from demolition and became the James Joyce centre.
21. Mid shot actor/tour guide performing UPSOUND (English): So, on we go. It looks like we've collected a fair few followers so I'll be the pied piper. Come on, come on.
22. Mid shot of three men chatting
23. SOUNDBITE (English) James Quinn, Head tour guide at James Joyce Centre, Dublin:
It's very much a city celebration if you like - Joyce's whole aim with Ulysses was to present the city of Dublin to the literary world if you like and so he's done that by taking in all these various locations throughout a single day in the city's life.
24. Wide shot of tour guide crossing road with tourists
25. SOUNDBITE (English), Paul O'Hanrihan, Director of Ballonatics street theatre group:
The idea of Bloomsday - and the Balloonatics Bloomsday in particular, is to take Joyce's words out onto the streets which are so vividly described in Joyce's work.
26. Wide Senator David Norris joking with Paul O'Hanrihan, UPSOUND (English): And he looks the part, doesn't he? He looks like something out of a pornographic novel, by a seedy drunken Irishman, published by a lesbian bookseller in Paris called Sylvia Beach in 1922. Off my street you dirt bird! (laughs).
27. Wide shot Paul O'Hanrihan, Director of Ballonatics street theatre group, performing on street UPSOUND (English): A light snack in Davy Byrnes - had a good breakfast. Eat or be eaten - kill, kill.
28. Mid shot bar sign
29. Mid shot Bloomsday Lunch menu on blackboard
30. Mid shot people at table in pub
31. Close up woman eating
32. Wide shot Joyce statue
33. Close up statue's face
34. Wide shot bridge over river Liffey in Dublin
35. Wide shot city street
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Each June Dublin celebrates its annual Bloomsday Festival, an homage to James Joyce's novel Ulysses.
Thousands of Joyce enthusiasts descend on the Irish capital, many dressed in period costumes and reading lines from Joyce's most famous novel.
The 10-day festival offers cultural activities including Ulysses dramatisations as well as tours of many of the places featured in the novel.
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Episode VIII LESTRYGONIANS -- Presented by John Singleton
Tracing a rough map of Blooms path through the city streets reveals the general outline of the human digestive tract. Down the esophagus, through the guts and out the other end.
Joyce's Ulysses read cover to cover from 25 locations around the world in one day.
Presented by John Singleton
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Fairytale Waltz. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Photographs: National Library of Ireland
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Locations: Davey Byrnes moral pub & The James Joyce Centre, Dublin
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
Episode XIII NAUSICAA -- Presented by Jessica Peel-Yates
Now the focus is on a woman with romance on her mind. And a man staring at her with lust in his eyes.
Ulysses read cover to cover from 25 locations around the world in one day.
Presented by Jessica Peel-Yates
Check out the new Bloomsday Survival Kit @
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Blue Paint. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Locations: National Library of Ireland, Sandymount Strand and the James Joyce Centre, Dublin
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
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Bloomsday - Celebrating Joyce
Bloomsday is a commemoration observed annually on June 16th in Dublin and elsewhere to celebrate the life of Irish writer James Joyce and relive the events in his novel Ulysses, all of which took place on the same day in Dublin in 1904. Joyce chose the date because his first outing with his wife-to-be, Nora Barnacle happened on that day, when they walked to the Dublin urban village of Ringsend. The name derives from Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Ulysses.
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Episode VI HADES -- Presented by Jessica Peel-Yates
'As you are now so once were we.' Twelve mourners and a mysterious man in a macintosh pray at the graveside at Glasnevin Cemetery. Thirteen in total.
Presented by Jessica Peel-Yates atitagain.ie
Check out the new Bloomsday Survival Kit @
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Blue Paint. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
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Support by the Irish Network China, Bejing GAA and the Embassy of Ireland
Episode II NESTOR -- Presented by Caroline Elbay
...this is in opposition to Stephen, the poetic bohemian, whose lyrical, intellectual rebuff, that God is a shout on the street confuses his employer.
Ulysses read cover to cover from over 29 locations around the world in one day.
Presented by Caroline Elbay, Lecturer in Irish Literature, Trinity College
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Danse of Questionable Tuning. Used under the Creative Commons License.
Photographs: National Library of Ireland
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
sam slote lecture from the James Joyce Centre, Dublin
Episode XVI EUMAEUS -- Presented by Matie Lopez
Is everybody who they say they are? Is the keeper o the cabman's shelter really Skin-the-Goat Fitzharris, the getaway driver for the Pheonix Park murders?
Joyce's Ulysses read cover to cover from 25 locations around the world in one day.
Presented by Maite Lopez
Check out the new Bloomsday Survival Kit @
Shot by Albert Hooi
Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
Music: Kevin MacLeod, Blue Paint. Used under the Creative Commons License
Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
Photographs: National Library of Ireland
Locations: The James Joyce Centre, Dublin
Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.
DUBLINERS by James Joyce - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books
DUBLINERS by James Joyce - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books - Dubliners is a collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. They form a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century. The stories were written when Irish nationalism was at its peak and a search for a national identity and purpose was raging; at a crossroads of history and culture, Ireland was jolted by various converging ideas and influences. They centre on Joyce's idea of an epiphany: a moment where a character experiences self-understanding or illumination. Many of the characters in Dubliners later appear in minor roles in Joyce's novel Ulysses. The initial stories in the collection are narrated by child protagonists, and as the stories continue, they deal with the lives and concerns of progressively older people. This is in line with Joyce's tripartite division of the collection into childhood, adolescence, and maturity. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Chapter listing and START TIME:
01. The Sisters 0:19
02. An Encounter 18:29
03. Araby 36:29
04. Eveline 50:02
05. After the Race 1:00:32
06. Two Gallants 1:14:37
07. The Boarding House 1:37:42
08. A Little Cloud 1:53:53
09. Counterparts 2:23:28
10. Clay 2:46:23
11. A Painful Case 3:01:20
12. Ivy Day in the Committee Room 3:23:20
13. A Mother 3:55:04
14. Grace 4:21:02
15. The Dead 5:07:57
Chapter length:
01 - The Sisters -- 00:18:22
02 - An Encounter -- 00:17:59
03 - Araby -- 00:13:33
04 - Eveline -- 00:10:30
05 - After The Race -- 00:14:04
06 - Two Gallants -- 00:23:03
07 - The Boarding House -- 00:16:12
08 - A Little Cloud -- 00:29:35
09 - Counterparts -- 00:22:54
10 - Clay -- 00:14:56
11 - A Painful Case -- 00:22:00
12 - Ivy Day In The Committee Room -- 00:31:43
13 - A Mother -- 00:25:57
14 - Grace -- 00:46:54
15 - The Dead, Part one -- 00:58:21
16 - The Dead, Part two -- 00:33:36
Total running time: 6:39:39
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James Joyce and Dublin: A love-hate relationship