Folder entitled 'Camus' containing notes and lectures on Albert Camus, given by G Freyer at Danforth in the Spring of 1970 and in the autumn of 1971 and to the Modern Languages Society of UCG on 25 Jan 1978. Camus, a French writer of Algerian birth, won t
A Bundle of printed texts in a variety of formats, for example booklets, leaflets, flyers, posters and programmes, arranged chronologically in two sections, relating to Irish writers and the political situation in Northern Ireland. The section on Northern
Booklets, posters and programmes relating to the staging of plays by Irish Writers including 'The Coach with the Six Insides', 'The Bishop's Bonfire' and 'We Do It for Love'; articles written and lectures given by G Freyer; the holding of a Joyce symposiu
Booklet about the Joyce tower at Sandymount with photographs and containing an appeal for funds for its preservation and development as a study centre for Irish literature. Black and white photograph cover.
Black and white poster and on the back other information such as press reviews, promoting the staging of 'The Coach with the Six Insides' in America under the auspices of The Arts Program of the Association of American Colleges.
Programme of events for the first James Joyce Symposium held in Dublin. Strong white card in three sections.
Programme for the James Joyce lecture series presented by the Institute of Irish Studies, 5 Wilton Place, Dublin, including lectures given by G Freyer entitled 'Joyce against Ireland' and 'Irish Fiction after Joyce'. Enclosed within the programme are some
- Flyer advertising the play 'We Do It
- For Love' by Patrick Galvin, directed by Mary McCracken, at the Lyric Players Theatre, Ridgeway St., Stranmillis, Belfast from 7-23 Apr 1976.
Copy of a report entitled 'A Record of Constructive Change' which was presented to parliament by command of the Governor of Northern Ireland in Aug 1971, with G Freyer's pencil annotations.
Copy of speech by John Hume, SDLP leader, to the party's 10th anniversary conference held in the Slievedonard Hotel, Newcastle, [Co. Down].