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James Joyce Foundation

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James Joyce spent much of WWI in ´Üü°ù¾±³¦³ó and wrote Ulysses here. This foundation, which boasts Europe's largest Joyce collection, hosts regular English-language readings of his work on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.


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