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JoyceAnamorphosis

� Paolo Cervi Kervischer 1998

The Seventh Annual

Trieste Joyce School

University of Trieste

29 June - 5 July 2003

 

Director: Professor Renzo S. Crivelli

Programme Director: Dr John McCourt

 

 

 

 

Description of Events

 

Now in its seventh consecutive year, the Trieste Joyce School aims to satisfy the needs both of seasoned Joyceans and of newcomers to the world of Joyce studies. It takes place in the city Joyce termed "my second country" and draws inspiration from Trieste itself - its history, its culture, its architecture, its institutions.

The Trieste Joyce School has developed a considerable reputation among Joyceans and has attracted students from over twenty different countries and long list of distinguished scholars and writers.

The school opens on the evening of Sunday 29 June in the auditorium of the Galleria d'Arte moderna "Revoltella" and concludes with a farewell dinner the following Saturday. A wide range of critical approaches is encouraged and each morning there are two or three lectures followed by week-long afternoon seminars on Joyce and the contemporary Irish novel (Eamonn Hughes), Ulysses (Fritz Senn), Joyce�s Triestine Writings (Erik Schneider), and Finnegans Wake (Ron Ewart). Walking tours to see key spots in Joyce's Trieste such as the Greek Orthodox Church, the Jewish Synagogue, the Teatro Verdi, the Museo Joyce and the Museo Svevo, and the Caff� San Marco are also arranged.

Among the planned highlights of the evening social programme are a visit to an Osmiza in the Triestine Carso, a visit to Miramare Castle - once summer home of the Hapsburgs, an evening of music and song, an afternoon on the beach, and a special reading by the acclaimed Irish novelist, John Banville.

 

 

Speakers

 

JOHN BANVILLE

Dublin

RENZO S. CRIVELLI

University of Trieste

RON EWART

University of St. Gallen

DEIRDRE FLYNN

University of Toronto

ANDREW GIBSON

University of London

EAMONN HUGHES

Queen�s University, Belfast

GARRY LEONARD

University of Toronto

JOHN MCCOURT

University of Trieste

BRIAN MOLONEY

University of Hull

EMER NOLAN

National University of Ireland, Maynooth

PAUL O�HANRAHAN

Dublin

GERARD PARKES

University of Trieste

CAROLINE PATEY

University of Milan

LAURA PELASCHIAR

University of Trieste

DANIS ROSE

Dublin

FRITZ SENN

Zurich James Joyce Foundation

ERIK SCHNEIDER

Trieste

 

 

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