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It is still unmistakably Dublin — with its beautiful Georgian terraces, manicured garden squares, stunning coastal walks and ...
John Adams, a founder of the United States and its second president, privately expressed doubts that the republic would ...
Ireland is preparing to mark 100 years since Bloomsday, the day on which James Joyce's novel Ulysses is set - 16 June 1904. But why is Joyce - and Ulysses in particular - continually held up as such a ...
As a writer and an editor, she put humanity plainly on the page, where it would outlast her and her critics alike.
June 27 dawns bright and ordinary, until Shirley Jackson’s ‘The Lottery’ reveals its horror. Published in 1948, this chilling ...