James Joyce’s Dublin: Life and influences of one of the 20th century's greatest writers
The documentary draws an interwoven picture of Joyce’s family and their situation, his social and religious environment. It contrasts the geography of the city as he knew it with the Dublin of his writings, through the eyes of characters from Ulysses – Leopold Bloom and his women, from Molly Bloom to Anna Livia Plurabella. Subscribe to wocomoCULTURE: https://goo.gl/VITuUt Follow us on Facebook: / wocomo Directed by Antony Sellers, 1989 © Licensed by Digital Classics Distribution

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