• Dublin as Global City – 3 Feb

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    In recent decades, national history has bifurcated, moving both down (micro-history) and up (Atlantic, global history). This illustrated lecture is an exercise in regarding history as a panorama rather than as a close-up in considering the global positioning through space and time of a small but influential city. It approaches the evolution of Dublin through a series of flows – ...

  • Shakespeare in Ireland – 27 April

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    In this talk Dr Naomi McAreavey of UCD assesses the status of Shakespeare on the seventeenth- century Irish stage, but makes the broader argument that the disproportionate attention to Shakespeare risks skewing our understanding of Irish theatrical culture of the seventeenth century, leading to the marginalization and neglect of original Irish drama. She sketches the history of seventeenth-century Irish theatre, ...

  • Ó Conaire in London – 18 May

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    The ILS / ITS Noel O’Connell Annual Memorial Lecture will be given by Dr Pádraigín Riggs on the subject of 'The role of London in the life and work of Pádraic Ó Conaire (1882-1928)'. This lecture is organised in conjunction with the Irish Texts Society. Pádraig Ó Conaire was born in Galway city in 1882 and died in Dublin in ...

  • Annual Yeats Lecture – 8 Oct

    The Embassy of Ireland 17 Grosvenor Pl, London , London

    The Ambassador of Ireland Daniel Mulhall hosts the second Annual Yeats Lecture at the Embassy of Ireland with the Irish Literary Society. The event forms part of the Embassy's Yeats 2015 programme, a year-long national and international celebration of the life and work of W.B. Yeats. His Excellency Ambassador Dan Mulhall will introduce Professor John Kelly, this year's guest speaker. ...

  • Raymond Queneau and Dublin 1916 – October 2015

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    A late addition to the programme to replace the cancelled John Banville appearance we welcome Dr Dennis Duncan to the Society to discuss Raymond Queneau's 1947 short novel On est toujours trop bon avec les femmes (We Always Treat Women Too Well ) set during the Easter Rising in 1916. The novel was first published as a purported work of ...

  • Ireland 1916: Death of a Literary Revival? – 26 Jan

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    The Irish Literary Society in association with the Irish Studies Centre, London Metropolitan University, present a reflection on the Irish Literary Revival (1891-1922). Irish artists representing various literary forms will join academics in discussion on the artistic legacy of the Revival. The playwright Marina Carr, poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and novelist Jennifer Johnston will discuss the influence of the Revival ...

  • St Patrick’s Day event 2016

    The Photographers Gallery 16–18 Ramillies Street, London W1F 7LW, London, UK, United Kingdom

    The Irish Literary Society will be celebrating St Patrick's Day 2016 with a members' only event at two galleries and a lunch. Reserve your place by contacting the ILS Hon. Secretary: irishlitsoc@gmail.com 11am - Tour and talk at Photographers' Gallery 12.30 - lunch 2pm - Tour and talk at Royal Society of Medicine We will be starting the day at ...

  • The Stinging Fly – 21 March

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    The ILS comes together with The Stinging Fly literary magazine to reflect on the literary legacy of 1916. The bumper anniversary edition, subtitled ‘In the Wake of the Rising’, brings together 43 writers to respond to the literature and events of the 1916 Rising. Readings by contributors: Martina Evans, Aisling Fahy, Grahame Williams, and Joan Win Brennan will accompany a ...

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  • Bernard MacLaverty – 25 April

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    The annual ILS / St Mary's University, Centre for Irish Studies lecture will this year feature the great Irish writer Bernard MacLaverty in conversation with Dr Richard Mills. MacLaverty is the author of the novels Lamb (1980); Cal (1983); Grace Notes (1997); and The Anatomy School (2001), set in Belfast in the late 1960s. Both Lamb and Cal have been ...

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  • ITS / ILS 2016 lecture – 23 May

    The Bloomsbury Hotel The Bloomsbury Hotel, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London, United Kingdom

    Dr Elizabeth Boyle, Head of Department of Early Irish, Maynooth University, will deliver the 2016 joint Irish Texts Society / Irish Literary Society Noel O'Connell Lecture. Whitley Stokes (1830-1909) was a major figure in the history of Celtic Studies. He was a prolific editor and translator of medieval literature, particularly that of Ireland, and has had a lasting impact on ...

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