About this Event
“He tore the flower gravely from its pinhold smelt its almost no smell and placed it in his heart pocket. Language of flowers. They like it because no-one can hear.”
-James Joyce, Ulysses
Join us on an odyssey through the flowers, plants, and blooms which inspired James Joyce’s work ranging over the entirety of his oeuvre and illuminating a little-explored avenue of its verbal play and symbolic detail. From the ancient elms of Finnegans Wake to the floral dictionaries of Ulysses this tour will illuminate a fascination with plants that accompanied Joyce throughout his life and which has received little critical comment. This tour will also delve into how Joyce appropriates and interprets some of the literary history of Glasnevin, examining its associations with figures like Jonathan Swift and Thomas Tickell.
PLEASE NOTE:
This tour slot is intended for individuals and couples, families and friends etc.
For group bookings, please contact the Visitor Centre directly at [email protected] or 01 8040319.
Tours will take place with a minimum of 2 people.
Children under 12 go free.
Unable to Attend? Please Cancel
• by cancelling your reservation on Eventbrite – or
• by phoning us during opening hours at (01) 804 0319 or (01) 857 0909.
You’ll free a space for someone else to attend.
Where to Meet
Meet in front of the Visitor Centre, outside the Café. Your guide, wearing an identifiable name badge, will meet you there.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Botanic Road, Dublin 9, Ireland
EUR 5.00












