Bloomsday Celebration: the writing techniques of James Joyce, Centre for Open Studies, 16 June, 2015
Bloomsday celebration: the writing techniques of James Joyce
Centre for Open Studies – University of Glasgow,
St Andrews Building, 11 Eldon Street, Glasgow, G3 6NH
Tuesday from 16 June 2015 18.00–21.00
DAY EVENT
Alan McMunnigall BA
On the 111th anniversary of Bloomsday, this class will examine some of the major innovations and techniques in the work of James Joyce. Extracts from Ulysses will be studied. Students will write during the session. This is a class for writers of fiction who wish to learn more about these techniques in order to employ them in their own writing.
Cost: £15 22546
To book: +44 (0)141 330 1860/1853
This section: Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events, Centre for Open Studies, University of Glasgow
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