![]() |
Joyce's Dublin
This audio podcast series showcases James Joyce's short story 'The Dead' from his collection 'Dubliners' and explores themes within the story drawing on scholarly research and connecting it with the archive collections in UCD, the National Library and the National Archives. www.joycesdublin.ie Language: en-us Genres: Business, Business News, News Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
Listen Now...
The Dead; 15 Usher's Island, Joyce's Dublin 1904.
Monday, 14 December, 2009
We start at 15 Usher's Island, the house at the centre of the Misses Morkan's Epiphany dinner party on January 4th 1904. Set in a Dublin of 300,000 souls, on a bitter cold night, we are looking out across the river to the west to the Phoenix Park and to the east towards the Four Courts. As the story begins, Lily, the over-worked housemaid, opens the door. What does the story tell us about Dublin in 1904? Professor Mary Daly helps us step back in time while Professor Kevin Whelan connects The Dead to Dublin's history, geography and landscape. What do the archives hold and tell us about not just Joyce's Dublin but also about his own life story? We visit the National Archives and the census records of 1901 with Catriona Crowe while Katherine McSharry opens the National Library collection. Architect Sean O'Laoire helps us imagine Joyce's Dublin and shares the story of the house itself, 15 Usher's Island.