James Joyce went by train from Dublin to Trieste. A hundred years on, it’s a very different (…)
It is more than a century since Joyce crossed Europe by rail but there is still inspiration to be found on the overland journey to Trieste When James Joyce first travelled from Dublin to Trieste in 1904, he went via Paris, Zurich and Ljubljana. Zurich, because he mistakenly believed a job to be (…)
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