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Fee
€90 for the series. A concession rate of €45 is
available to second and third level students and
people whose primary source of income is social
welfare, health board or a government-
sponsored employment scheme.
Time and place
Mondays, 7 p.m. - 8 p.m., venue to be
confirmed, please check our website:
after 5 August 2014 for update or text ‘INFO’
followed by your name and address to
087 2572015.
Duration
The series comprises of one lecture per week
over eight weeks in Hilary term commencing
Monday, 26 January 2015. There is a one week
break from 23-27 February 2015 when no
lecture will take place.
English Literature
This course will provide an introduction to major
authors of poetry, drama and prose through
close examination of selected texts, chosen
from among those prescribed for the Leaving
Certificate in 2015. The course will be of special
interest to teachers and pupils preparing for the
examination but the lectures will be directed
towards a more general audience as well.
Course co-ordinator
Professor Brendan O’Connell
How to apply
Apply to: The Secretary (Evening Lectures),
Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish Writing, 21
Westland Row, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Phone: 01 896 2885, email:
.
Application forms will be available for download
in August 2014 from the Oscar Wilde website:
Fee
The cost for the full series will be €50 or €6 for
individual lectures.
Date, time and place
There will be ten weekly lectures beginning on
Tuesday, 7 October 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Burke
Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Engaging Poems
In this nine-week lecture series members of the
School of English and invited guests will
introduce a poem and provide a close reading/
analysis of it. The poems will be chosen from a
wide range of styles, periods and places, and
will provide the audience with fresh insights into
the poem as well as an understanding of how
poetry analysis works: the lecture will be
followed by audience discussion.
A full list of the lecturers and poems will be
made available in Autumn 2014.
Course directors
Professor Nicholas Grene, Professor Stephen
Matterson
How to apply
Apply to: The Secretary (Evening Lectures),
Oscar Wilde Centre for Irish Writing, 21 Westland
Row, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Phone: 01 896
2885,
email:
. Application forms will
be on our website (from end of November 2014):
Fee
The cost for the full series will be €50 or €6 for
individual lectures. Concession rate for the full
series will be €35 or €5 for individual lectures.
Date, time and place
Lectures will take place on Tuesday evenings
of Hilary term at 7 p.m., from 13 January 2015
to 10 March 2015, in the Swift Theatre,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.