Dublin James Joyce Summer School 2014
Saturday, 8 October, 2016
6-13 July 2014
Monday 7 July
9.30-10.45 Professor Anne Fogarty (University College Dublin)
‘The odour of ashpits and old weeds and offal’: The Transmission of Affects in Dubliners
11.15-12.30 Dr Matt Hayward (University of South Pacific)
Bloom’s Job: The Role of the Advertisement Canvasser in Joyce’s Dublin
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Tuesday 8 July
9.30-10.45 Dr Jed Esty (University of Pennsylvania)
‘Grace’, Debt, and the Spirits of Capitalism
11.15-12.30 Dr Fritz Senn (Zurich James Joyce Foundation)
Hypophany or Joyce’s Low Key Expertise
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Wednesday 9 July
9.30-10.45 Dr John Brannigan (University College Dublin)
Archipelagic Joyce: Cultural Geographies of the Irish Sea in Joyce’s Work
11.15-12.30 Dr Luca Crispi (University College Dublin)
Molly, Mr Stanhope, Hester
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Thursday 10 July
9.30-10.45 Dr Serenella Zanotti (University of Roma Tre)
Avec la collaboration de l’auteur: James Joyce and his Translators
11.15-12.30 Professor Tim Conley (Brock University)
‘Curiously Correspondent with those Linea and Punctua’
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Friday 11 July
9.30-10.45 Ronan Crowley (University of Buffalo)
‘Books where you must read over twice’: Writing ‘Circe’ in 1920
11.15-12.30 Professor Margot Backus (University of Houston)
‘God Wants Blood Victim’: Bait, Entrapment, and Evasion in ‘Lestrygonians’
14.00-16.00 Seminars
Saturday 12 July
10.30-11.45 Dr Judith Harrington (California)
George Newnes, Tit-Bits, and the Nineteenth-Century Popular Press
We are grateful to the Department of Arts, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht for financial support