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Tag archives: ‘The Waste Land’

On this day…26 September

On 26 September 1888 TS Eliot was born. Born in St Louis, Missouri, Eliot lived in England from 1914. Best known for his poems ‘The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock,’ ‘The Waste Land,’ and Four Quartets, Eliot also wrote plays and criticism, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948. Joyce and […]

Posted byJamesJoyceSeptember 26, 2014October 23, 2019Posted inSeptember, Significant Joycean DatesTags: 'The Waste Land', Finnegans Wake, TS Eliot

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Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm.
Sundays: 12pm-5pm.
(Closed Mondays, from 1st October - 31st March).
Last admissions at 4:30pm each day. Closing commences at 4:50pm. Adults: €5 Senior/Student: €4

Centre closures:
St. Patrick’s Day Tuesday 17th March 2020. Easter Sunday 12th April & Easter Monday 13th April 2020.


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