Books, books and more books: Oscar Wilde and Brendan Kennelly memorabilia up for grabs
Annual sale at Trinity College Dublin to include books owned by the late poet and professor of modern literature
Annual sale at Trinity College Dublin to include books owned by the late poet and professor of modern literature
Book by playwright’s grandson relates how public shame over Wilde’s downfall shadowed his family into the mid-20th century
Few people wanted to be seen with Irish playwright in his final days, actor Simon Callow says - but 125 years on, he is honoured
Despite editor Frank Harris’s reputation as a rogue, the Irish literary light trusted him, as he approached his death 125 years ago
November 29th-December 5th, 2025: The best music, theatre, art and more coming your way this week
Sargent: Dazzling Paris, a sumptuous exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay, tells the story of the artist’s formative decade in Paris
Plus: the thing Catherine Connolly and Keir Starmer have in common; the ‘lion’ on the loose in Co Clare; and a big job opening at the EPA
Pass was taken from Irish playwright following his 1895 conviction for gross indecency
Deary talks about his new book for adults, rebellion, the cushie present day, and ‘wanting to create something worthwhile’
A fearless explorer arrives on Earth, postwar childhood tales and classics to bewitch a new generation
Neil Bartlett’s play imagines Wilde’s meeting, just before his trial, with the society palmist Mrs Robinson
Many disabled artists would opt for the ‘humble’ option of requesting lesser or no payment for work. Reaching for the stars is too risky
To celebrate Bloomsday on June 16th, we explore spots that inspired famous writers to create their classics
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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