Dublin: A Writer's City can be imagined as a map of one of the world's great literary cities, taking the reader, area-by-area, through the neighbourhoods that shaped â and were shaped by â writers including Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, Anne Enright and Sally Rooney. It's illustrated, with maps to guide the reader.
Dublin: A Writer's City can be imagined as a map of one of the world's great literary cities, taking the reader, area-by-area, through the neighbourhoods that shaped â and were shaped by â writers including Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, Anne Enright and Sally Rooney. It's illustrated, with maps to guide the reader.
Chris Morash has published widely on Irish studies, with books on Irish Famine literature, Irish theatre history, media history, and spatial theory; he has collaborated with the Abbey Theatre, and chairs the judging panel for the Dublin Literary Award, one of the world's richest literary prizes.
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Introduction: the imagined city in time of pandemic 1. Mapping the city 2. Baggotonia 3. Around St. Stephen's Green 4. Trinity College 5. Around the Liberties 6. O'Connell Street and the Abbey Theatre 7. The north inner city 8. South Dublin 9. The south coast 10. North Dublin 11. Riverrun.
Introduction: the imagined city in time of pandemic 1. Mapping the city 2. Baggotonia 3. Around St. Stephen's Green 4. Trinity College 5. Around the Liberties 6. O'Connell Street and the Abbey Theatre 7. The north inner city 8. South Dublin 9. The south coast 10. North Dublin 11. Riverrun.
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