Type/Formats:
Sound — Lectures — Podcasts
Publisher:
University College Dublin
Contributor:
Fogarty, Anne, 1958- (Anne Fogarty)
Abstract:
James Joyce's works abound in references to popular culture. They depict such works as part of the very fabric of modern consciousness. Frequently, Joyce deploys allusions to popular entertainment as a means of underlining the debasement and vulgarity of contemporary existence. But also crucially,... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Gorman, Herbert Sherman, 1893-1954
Abstract:
Herbert Gorman to Constantine Curran : looking for material for biography of Joyce, particularly his time in University.
Type/Formats:
Text — Song texts
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Beach, Sylvia, 1887-1962
Abstract:
Typescript of Joyce's version of 'Molly Brannigan'.
Type/Formats:
Text — Postcards
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
James Joyce to Constantine Curran : will call on Curran ...'Suis dans un trou sanguinaire'.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
James Joyce to Constantine Curran : his bruised condition [after a fight?]; lists his injuries; encloses a novel for Curran; his writing; singing; poverty.
Type/Formats:
Text — Postcards
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Joyce, Stanislaus
Abstract:
Stanislaus Joyce to Constantine Curran : Joyce unable to reply to Curran's letter personally as he has been ill with rheumatic fever and inflammation of the eyes. He has improved somewhat now.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Constantine Curran : list enclosed of songs Joyce wants; also wants another called, as far as Léon can decipher it, 'The soldier's song'; meeting in Paris; Joyce's address in Switzerland. [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Beach, Sylvia, 1887-1962
Abstract:
Sylvia Beach to Constantine Curran : encloses copy of Mr. Joyce's version of 'Molly Brannigan'.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — O'Brien, James
Abstract:
James O'Brien to Constantine Curran : Curran's broadcast on Joyce; remembers Joyce at evenings at the Sheehys' – charades and singing; recalls Joyce's pamphlet and subsequent progress.
Type/Formats:
Text — Postcards
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributor:
Kiernan, T. J. (Thomas Joseph), 1897-1967
Abstract:
Card to Dr. Kiernan, Radio Eireann : congratulations for broadcast on Joyce.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
James Joyce to Constantine Curran : asking Curran to 'communicate the facts narrated in my enclosed statement to the press'.
Type/Formats:
Text — Miscellaneous documents
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Abstract:
Curran's compliments card, inscribed on verso by Joyce.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Ellmann, Richard, 1918-1987
Abstract:
Richard Ellmann to Constantine Curran : returning photograph which Curran lent for reproduction in Ellmann's book.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Beach, Sylvia, 1887-1962
Abstract:
Sylvia Beach to Constantine Curran : letter reminding Curran to send her Mr Joyce's article in St. Stephen's.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Constantine Curran : Joyce wants first two numbers of Dublin Historical Record; Léon wants Irish Times issue with 'extraordinary note on Mr. Joyce connected with Cardinal Newman'.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — MacDonagh, Donagh, 1912-1968
Abstract:
Donagh MacDonagh to Constantine Curran : letter to Constantine P. Curran asking for support and help with publicity to purchase and restore the Martello Tower at Sandycove to serve as a Joyce Museum.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — O'Kelly de Gallagh et Tycooly, Gerald Edward
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Count O'Kelly : 19 envelopes 'all private and business correspondence which I have exchanged during the last ten years with Mr James Joyce...to be donated to' NLI. Access not permitted until 50 years after Mr. Joyce's death. Carbon copy of letter from Paul Léon to Count [Gerald]... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — O'Brien, James
Abstract:
James O'Brien to Constantine Curran : Curran's tribute to Joyce in Irish Times; Joyce's singing; The Day of the Rabblement; Joyce's moral courage; was Joyce reconciled to the church before he died?
Dates:
1900-1941 — 1900
Type/Formats:
Text — Ephemera
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributor:
Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Abstract:
Compliments card from James Joyce, with ms.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Constantine Curran : Joyce would like to have a bench erected on Whitworth Road; bench type; background reasons; anonymity.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Gheerbrant, Bernard, 1918-
Abstract:
Bernard Gheerbrant to Constantine Curran : thanks for Day of the Rabblement; thanks for details about documents, which will be included in catalogue.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
James Joyce to Constantine Curran : Joyce says he is "in double trouble, mental & material". Asks Curran to meet him in Bewley's smoke-room the following day.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Constantine Curran : about the bench on Whitworth Road.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Sheehy, Eugene, 1883-1958
Abstract:
Eugene Sheehy to Constantine Curran : answers questions about courthouses in Monaghan, Cavan & Leitrim; memories of Joyce's acting in charades, also in plays put on in the Antient Concert Rooms.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Curran, Constantine Peter — Joyce, Stanislaus
Abstract:
Stanislaus Joyce to Constantine Curran : the truth behind the burning of the printed sheets of Dubliners (Falconer and Roberts); overt and covert censorship in Ireland; Vigilance Committee; recent fruitless attempts to buy Ulysses in Dublin versus its availability in Trieste; enquires whether there... [ … ]
Date:
2009-09
Type/Formats:
text — Collection
Media type:
application/msexcel
Abstract:
A selection of audio interviews, podcasts derived from the interviews, transcriptions from the recordings and contextual material (held in UCD repositories and elsewhere) in relation to James Joyce's short story "The Dead". [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Sound — Lectures — Podcasts
Publisher:
University College Dublin
Contributor:
Kiberd, Declan, 1951- (Declan Kiberd)
Abstract:
In this episode Declan Kiberd reads the closing chapter of his latest book Ulysses and Us: The Art of Everyday Living published by Faber and Faber. Kiberd shows that Ulysses, far from being the epitome of elitism, was always intended as a book for the common people. It was rooted in their experience... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Constantine Curran : bouquets for actresses in Exiles, please; signed cards to follow.
Type/Formats:
Text — Letter
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Léon, Paul L. (Paul Léopoldovitch), 1893-1942? — Curran, Constantine Peter
Abstract:
Paul Léon to Constantine Curran : cards (for actresses).
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
White, Harry, 1958- — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Kiberd, Declan — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Whelan, Kevin, 1958- — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Fogarty, Anne — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Sound — Narration — Podcast
Contributors:
O'Neill, John C. — Athena Media — McGovern, Barry — Shaw, Helen (Helen Rosemary) — Crispi, Luca [ … ]
Abstract:
Joyce described The Dead as a ghost story. The ghost of Michael Furey, who as Gretta says ‘died for me’ haunts the final scenes. But the story also echoes with the ghosts of Irish history and politics. Professor Kevin Whelan peels back the layers and references from the Battle of the Boyne, the... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Sound — Narration — Podcast
Contributors:
O'Neill, John C. — Athena Media — McGovern, Barry — Shaw, Helen (Helen Rosemary) — Fogarty, Anne [ … ]
Abstract:
At the end of the night we leave 15 Usher’s Island and follow Gabriel and Gretta Conroy’s journey up river and down O’Connell St (then Sackville Street) to the Gresham Hotel. With Professor Anne Fogarty we re-visit the Gresham Hotel and Gabriel’s own moment of self-revelation. Gerardine... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Sound — Narration — Podcast
Contributors:
O'Neill, John C. — Athena Media — McGovern, Barry — Shaw, Helen (Helen Rosemary) — White, Harry, 1958- [ … ]
Abstract:
The Dead is rich in music from Italian opera to popular folk songs. Music and song is the soundtrack to the dinner party while the conversation around the table shares stories of Enrico Caruso and the music halls of the city. The story’s epiphany hangs on a memory provoked by a song ‘The Lass of... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Sound — Narration — Podcast
Contributors:
O'Neill, John C. — Shaw, Helen (Helen Rosemary) — Athena Media — McGovern, Barry
Abstract:
James Joyce’s short story ‘The Dead’ is set in the heart of Dublin City on January 6th 1904. As part of our audio podcast series Barry McGovern takes a walk through the city of ‘The Dead’ and explores the landscape which frames the story from 15 Usher’s Island to the Gresham Hotel on... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Meaney, Gerardine, 1962- — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Sound — Narration — Podcast
Contributors:
O'Neill, John C. — Athena Media — McGovern, Barry — Shaw, Helen (Helen Rosemary) — Fogarty, Anne [ … ]
Abstract:
TS Eliot described it as one of the greatest short stories ever written. James Joyce finished the final story in his collection Dubliners, The Dead, in Trieste 1907. This story of the Misses Morkan’s annual gathering of family, friends and music students is framed by the elderly sisters’ nephew... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Crowe, Catriona — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Crispi, Luca — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Sound — Narration — Podcast
Contributors:
O'Neill, John C. — Athena Media — McGovern, Barry — Shaw, Helen (Helen Rosemary) — Crowe, Catriona [ … ]
Abstract:
We start at 15 Usher’s Island, the house at the centre of the Misses Morkan’s Epiphany dinner party on January 6th 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... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
Daly, Mary E. — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
O Laoire, Sean — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
McSharry, Katherine — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Text — Notes
Contributors:
O Grady, Noel — Athena Media
Type/Formats:
Sound — Interview — Transcriptions
Contributor:
Crowe, Catriona
Type/Formats:
Sound — Interview
Contributor:
McSharry, Katherine
Type/Formats:
Sound — Interview — Transcriptions
Contributor:
Fogarty, Anne