Bloom's Steps Retraced: Explore Joyce's Dublin (1962)
Accompanied by excerpts from ‘Ulysses’ a visit to some of the locations in Dublin mentioned by James Joyce’s famed novel. Sandymount Strand, Eccles Street and St George’s Church on Hardwicke Place feature, as well as Westland Row Railway Station, Glasnevin Cemetery, Merchant’s Arch, the Ha’penny Bridge and the River Liffey, the National Library of Ireland, Trinity College and the Bank of Ireland on College Green, and the Dublin Corporation Fruit and Vegetable Market on Mary’s Lane. Join us on Patreon! / manufacturingintellect Donate Crypto! https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkou... Share this video!

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