by Katy Milligan, NLI habitué and PhD student at TRIARC (The Irish Art Research Centre, TCD) Lurking among the shelves of the NLI is a group of texts which has lately caught my attention. While I intially began looking at guidebooks to Dublin to supplement my current PhD research (which looks at depictions of Dublin […]
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Advertising,
Carlisle Bridge,
Dignam's Dublin Guide,
Empire,
Great Industrial Exhibition,
Guide Books,
Hand Book for Dublin and its Environs,
Home Rule,
Illustrated Bits,
Irish Industrial Exhibition,
Jackeen,
James Dignam,
James Fraser,
Katy Milligan,
Maps,
Nelson's Pillar
by Felix M. Larkin, Vice-chair of the NLI Society and member of the NLI’s Readers Advisory Committee. His essay on ‘Ulysses and the Freeman’s Journal’ is included in the forthcoming volume of the Dublin James Joyce Journal (No. 4, 2011) The short story ‘The Dead’ is one of Joyce’s best-known and much-loved works. He wrote […]
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Belvedere College,
Belvedere Place,
Charles Stewart Parnell,
Christmas,
Constantine P. Curran,
Daniel O'Connell,
David Sheehy,
Dublin James Joyce Journal,
Dubliners,
Felix M. Larkin,
Fr. Conmee,
Fr. Mathew,
Frank Cruise O'Brien,
Gabriel Conroy,
Galway,
Gretta Conroy,
Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington,
Horatio Nelson,
James Joyce,
Kathleen Sheehy,
Mary Sheehy,
Michael Furey,
Miss Ivors,
Nelson's Pillar,
Nora Barnacle,
O'Connell Monument,
Richard Ellmann,
Sir John Gray,
Snow,
The Dead,
Tom Kettle,
Ulysses,
University College Dublin,
Usher's Island,
William Smith O'Brien