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…and yes; I said yes,… I will Yes.
Happy Bloomsday everyone! This is the James Joyce statue which sits on North Earl Street, Dublin. Each year on 16th June, “Joyceans”, celebrate “Bloomsday”. James Joyce was an Irish 20th Century modernist and avant-garde novelist and poet born on 2nd … Continue reading
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Tagged #Dublin, Bloomsday, Homer, Howth Head, James Joyce, Leopold Bloom, Molly Bloom, Odyssey, Stephen Dedalus, Ulysses
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A game of cat & mouse
The Cat and the Rat- These two can be found at the Christ Church Cathedral (aka Cathedral of the Holy Trinity) in Dublin. The Cathedral contains the largest crypt (63.4m long) in Britain or Ireland and was constructed between 1172-1173. … Continue reading
Posted in QuestionableArt, TheBad
Tagged #Arts, cat & rat, Christ Church Cathedral Dublin, Finnegan's Wake, James Joyce, mummification
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