
Alt om James Joyce - del 1
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Narrated by:
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Lise Lotte Frederiksen
About this listen
I denne podcast fortæller Lise Lotte Frederiksen om James Joyce, en af de helt store forfattere. I det første afsnit handler det om novellerne `Dubliners‘. Du bliver også klogere på James Joyce selv - som forfatter og som menneske. Du hører om hans liv og hans forhold til Irland. LISE LOTTE FREDERIKSEN er cand.mag. i dansk, engelsk og teatervidenskab. Hun har undervist det meste af sit liv, men har de sidste fem år primært holdt foredrag om litteratur og gået litterære byvandringer i europæiske byer. Hun ser først og fremmest sig selv som formidler og har en stor kærlighed til litteraturen, ikke mindst klassikerne.
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