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Director: Professor Renzo S. Crivelli |
In the light of Joyce's
own recollection of his Triestine sojourn, it is entirely fitting that Trieste is home,
for the fourth consecutive year, to the Trieste Joyce School, which aims to satisfy the
needs both of seasoned Joyceans and newcomers to the world of Joyce studies.
As the school takes place in the city Joyce termed "my second country" we
attempt to draw on Trieste itself - its history, its culture, its architecture, its
institutions - as an inspiration for our studies.
Over the past three years, the Trieste Joyce School has developed a considerable
reputation among Joyceans in Europe and the United States and has attracted students from
over twenty different countries and distinguished speakers such as Kevin Barry, Piero
Boitani, Zack Bowen, Rosa Maria Bosinelli, Father Bruce Bradley S.J., Peter Hartshorn,
Brandon Kershner, Terence Killeen, Sebastian Knowles, Geert Lernout, Corinna del Greco
Lobner, Tim Martin, Giorgio Melchiori, Ken Monaghan, David Norris, Franz Stanzel, Weldon
Thornton, as well as acclaimed writers including Edna O'Brien, Bernard MacLaverty, Paula
Meehan, Colm T�ibin, and Claudio Magris.
The school opens on the evening of Sunday 2 July and concludes with a farewell dinner on Saturday 8 July.
A wide range of critical approaches is encouraged and each morning there will be two or three lectures followed by afternoon week-long seminars on Dubliners (David Pierce), Ulysses (Fritz Senn), Finnegans Wake (John Bishop), and Joyce's Triestine Writings (John McCourt). Walking tours of Joyce's Trieste and visits to places of Joyceans interest, such as the Greek Orthodox Church, the Jewish Synagogue, the Teatro Verdi, the Archivio Svevo, and the Caff� San Marco will also be arranged. Among the planned highlights of the evening social programme (the cost of which is included in the tuition fee) are a visit to an Osmiza in the Triestine Carso, a night at the operetta at the Teatro Verdi, a visit to the Castello Miramare - 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 poet, Eilean Ni Chuilleanean.
MORRIS BEJA (Ohio State University )
JOHN BISHOP (University of California, Berkeley)
LEONARDO BUONOMO (University of Trieste)
CLAUDIA CORTI (University of Florence)
RENZO S. CRIVELLI (University of Trieste)
ELLEN CAROL JONES (Saint Louis University)
RICHARD KEARNEY (University College Dublin)
AGOSTINO LOMBARDO (University of Rome, La Sapienza)
JOHN MCCOURT (University of Trieste)
JOAQUIM MALLAFR� (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona)
EILEEN NI CHUILLEANEAN (Trinity College Dublin)
LAURA PELASCHIAR (University of Trieste)
DAVID PIERCE (University of Ripon and York)
FRITZ SENN (Zurich James Joyce Foundation)
CLARE WALLACE (Charles University, Prague)