TLRH | Padraic Colum Symposium | Keynote by Professor Margaret Kelleher (UCD)

TLRH | Padraic Colum Symposium | Keynote by Professor Margaret Kelleher (UCD)

11th January 2022 Padraic Colum (8th August 1881…
1 Stunde 12 Minuten
Podcast
Podcaster
Founded in 2006, the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts a…

Beschreibung

vor 3 Jahren
11th January 2022 Padraic Colum (8th August 1881—11th January
1972): A 50th Anniversary Celebration of his Life and Work An
online keynote lecture by Professor Margaret Kelleher (UCD)
“Plutarch Lied”: Padraic Colum’s Challenge to Historical Biography”
as part of a day-long symposium organised by Dr Pádraic Whyte,
School of English, TCD and Dr Keith O’Sullivan School of English,
DCU in partnership with the Trinity Long Room Hub and the DCU
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. BOOK here About
Professor Margart Kelleher Margaret Kelleher is Professor and Chair
of Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama at University College Dublin.
Her book The Maamtrasna Murders: Language, Life and Death in
Nineteenth-Century Ireland (UCD Press, 2018) and awarded the
Michael J. Durkan Prize for Books on Language and Culture by the
American Conference of Irish Studies in 2019 and shortlisted for
the RIA Michel Déon Prize. Other publications include The
Feminization of Famine (Duke UP and Cork UP, 1997), The Cambridge
History of Irish Literature, 2 vols, edited with Philip O’Leary
(2006) and a special issue of the journal Éire-Ireland on the topic
of “Ireland and the Contemporary”, edited with Nicholas Wolf
(2017). She is Chair of the Irish Film Institute and UCD academic
lead for the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI). Learn more at:
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/

Weitere Episoden

Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 5
52 Minuten
vor 4 Monaten
Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 4
59 Minuten
vor 4 Monaten
Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 3
53 Minuten
vor 4 Monaten
Hibernian Shakespeare - Session 2
1 Stunde 2 Minuten
vor 4 Monaten
Hibernian Shakespeare - Session One
57 Minuten
vor 4 Monaten

Kommentare (0)

Lade Inhalte...

Abonnenten

15
15