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 symposium and a Seán Ó Riada celebration. The last four items also relate to the situation in Northern Ireland.
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.
Foldout relating to James Joyce and containing two maps of Dublin, one showing 'the setting of each of the eighteen episodes of Ulysses', with two photographs. Encased in a plastic folder embossed 'The Language Centre of Ireland, 5 Wilton Place, Dublin 2.
Reprint from "The Nation" of 16 Feb 1963, vol 196, no 7, of a review by Harold Clurman of 'The Coach with the Six Insides', a comedy adapted from James Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake".
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.
Copy of 'La Stagione', no 2, edited by Cesare Maccari and containing an article by G Freyer, entitled 'James Joyce: the man behind the work'. [Freyer's article is in English, while the rest of the magazine is in Italian].
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 notes for a lecture, given by G Freyer, to the International Summer Course on James Joyce at Wesley College, Dublin, organized by the Language Centre of Ireland (20 & 21 Aug 1968).
Booklet about the play 'The Bishop's Bonfire' by Sean O'Casey (1955), including photographs of O'Casey and Irish life. Includes a programme for the premiere production of the play at the Schloßpark-Theatre, Frankfurt, Germany on 16 Dec 1972. Lime green, s
Booklet detailing a weekend celebration of the work of Seán Ó Riada at Cuil Aodha, Co. Cork, including a schedule of events and information about the Seán Ó Riada foundation. Pale green, soft back cover.