and he doesn t, either. so he ll have half finished sentences. so you have to keep up. withoutjoyce, you know, we d be missing one of the main planks of attraction to dublin. his works are all about notjust dublin life, but about life. so, what is it about this city that inspired joyce and other great writers? to try and answer that, i ve come to the old library at trinity college dublin, home to one of europe s most famous literary treasures, the book of kells, a ninth century religious manuscript. so here we are, early in the morning, about an hour or so before the public arrive, to see the famous long room, which is just beyond these doors. whoa! look at this. it s known as the front room of the nation, hosting foreign dignitaries, as well as around one million tourists each year. this ceiling is incredible.
his works are all about notjust dublin life, but about life. so, what is it about this city that inspired joyce and other great writers? to try and answer that, i ve come to the old library at trinity college dublin, home to one of europe s most famous literary treasures, the book of kells, a ninth century religious manuscript. so here we are, early in the morning, about an hour or so before the public arrive, to see the famous long room, which is just beyond these doors. whoa! look at this. it s known as the front room of the nation, hosting foreign dignitaries, as well as around one million tourists each year. this ceiling is incredible. and it goes on and on. this must be at least 60 metres or something.
i ve come to the old library at trinity college dublin, home to one of europe s most famous literary treasures, the book of kells, a ninth century religious manuscript. so here we are, early in the morning, about an hour or so before the public arrive, to see the famous long room, which is just beyond these doors. whoa! look at this. it s known as the front room of the nation, hosting foreign dignitaries, as well as around one million tourists each year. this ceiling is incredible. and it goes on and on. this must be at least 60 metres or something. you re a librarian here, helen. tell me about this city, dublin what it is that inspires so much great literature? i think it comes down to an oral tradition
used and it s basically like how you think yourself. i ll start off a little thought in my head and then i lljust not finish it, because i know where i am going with it i don t need to have the whole nine yards. and he doesn t, either. so he ll have half finished sentences. so you have to keep up. withoutjoyce, you know, we d be missing one of the main planks of attraction to dublin. his works are all about notjust dublin life, but about life. so, what is it about this city that inspired joyce and other great writers? to try and answer that, i ve come to the old library at trinity college dublin, home to one of europe s most famous literary treasures, the book of kells, a ninth century religious manuscript. so here we are, early in the morning, about an hour or so before the public arrive, to see the famous long room, which is just beyond these doors. whoa! look at this. it s known as the front room of the nation, hosting foreign
notjust dublin life, but about life. so, what is it about this city that inspired joyce and other great writers? to try and answer that, i ve come to the old library at trinity college dublin, home to one of europe s most famous literary treasures, the book of kells, a ninth century religious manuscript. so here we are, early in the morning, about an hour or so before the public arrive, to see the famous long room, which is just beyond these doors. whoa! look at this.