Bloomsday 2024 - WBYeats Chair & LERo

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catedrawbyeats@gmail.com
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(11) 3091-5041
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Laura Izarra e Sandra Vasconcelos
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Auditório / Sala / Outro local
Prédio de Letras, Sala 102
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Descrição

Este ano, a Cátedra WB Yeats e o Laboratório de Estudos do Romance apresentam a palestra do Professor e escritor irlandês Eibhear Walshe (University College Cork).
In this lecture, Eibhear Walshe will talk about the connections between two of Ireland's most influential writers, Oscar Wilde and James Joyce and draw comparison between these two figures in terms of their disruptions of the social and moral codes of their age. In a newspaper article published in 1907, James Joyce celebrated ' Oscar Wilde: The Poet of Salomé ' and wrote ' Each man writes his own sin into Dorian Gray. He who discovers it has committed it.' This lecture will consider these writers as rebels and subversives and read The Picture of Dorian Gray through the lens of James Joyce's approving perspective. Wilde was to be a profound influence on Joyce and this will be a focus of the discussion drawing on his 2011 book, Oscar's Shadow.

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