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Romantic Ireland has not only beautiful scenery, but also profound literary background. There are not only four Nobel Prize in Literature laureates born here, but also Joyce, who has been living alone and bravely in Ireland. There are not only Wilde, the king of fairy tales, but also Sydney, a modern poet full of lyrical beauty. ...

Irish love for literature stems from its long history. Irish literature contains two distinct languages and literature: Celtic literature and English literature. Celtic traditional legends, folklore, ballads and poems have long attracted the attention of Irish academic circles at home and abroad, and by the end of the Irish Renaissance from 65438 to 2009, English literary works were even more eye-catching.

After reading the beautiful chapters of generations of Irish literary masters, are you also full of endless yearning for the magical, quiet, magnificent or beautiful Irish scenery written by literati? So come to Ireland now and experience the baptism of literary classics for yourself!

Engineer: If you just want to experience Dublin's rich literary atmosphere in a short time, the Writers Museum will be a good choice. The DublinWritersMuseum in Dublin, Ireland is located in the north of downtown Dublin, and its collection represents the achievements of literary masters in Dublin in the past 300 years. By exhibiting their works, letters, portraits and personal belongings, they showed the world the elegance of literary celebrities such as Wilde, Bernard Shaw, Ye Zhi and Joyce.

Go to Dublin and feel Joyce.

When it comes to Irish literature, James Joyce will definitely be mentioned, because he is considered as one of the greatest writers in the 20th century, and his works and the idea of "stream of consciousness" have exerted great influence on the whole world.

■ Joyce Tower-Loneliness by the Sea

/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, the Irish built many defensive towers along the coastline to resist Napoleon's invasion. A hundred years later, one of the solitary towers welcomed an unarmed literati-Joyce. Joyce's short stay here inspired him to write the novel Ulysses. The battery here, the landscape inside and the living room are all very similar to what he described in the book. The memorial hall in the tower houses many of his personal letters, photos, first-hand manuscripts and precious collections, and of course there are many items related to his novel Ulysses.

■ Joyce's former residence-the center of heaven

No.35 George North Street in Dublin is a three-story old building, which is Joyce's former residence. In fact, Joyce doesn't spend much time in Dublin, but all his works are set in Dublin, which he calls "the center of heaven". Therefore, in his "former residence", tourists from nearly 100 countries are attracted to experience the "center of heaven" every year.

Engineer: If you happen to be traveling in Dublin on June 16, you must not miss the sight of millions of people taking the Bloom Road again. The word "Bloom" comes from "Leopold Bloom", the protagonist of Joyce's book Ulysses, and the name of a Jewish Irishman. People continued his style, dressed in ancient costumes, and in the 24 hours of June 1904, they recreated the daily experience of Bloom, the hero of the novel. The whole flowering period lasts for several days. Besides reading materials and literature collections, people can enjoy music, take part in parades and go to street theaters.

Go for a walk in the hometown of the literary master.

Apart from Joyce, Ireland has always been proud of having four Nobel Prize winners, namely Ye Zhi, Bernard Shaw, Beckett and Heaney. But there are more than four Irish literary masters. When you come to Ireland, you must visit the master's former residence.

■ Ye Zhi article

Williambuleyeats1923 won Nobel Prize in Literature. His main works include Innesfori Island, When You Are Old, Rita and Swan, Glass Carving, Castle and so on. When we talk about Ye Zhi, we have to mention sligo, the largest town in Northern Ireland, where the scenery has remained intact for hundreds of years. Sligo is the most beautiful place in Ye Zhi's mind.

■ articles by Bernard Shaw

GeorgeBernardShaw 1925 was awarded to Nobel Prize in Literature. His main works are Man and Superman and Mrs. Warren's Occupation? Joan of Arc, etc. Bernard Shaw's former residence is not far from downtown Dublin, and it is also his early residence. Now this hut has been opened to the public. You can walk into his former residence and deeply experience the home life in Victorian Dublin.

■ Beckett article

Samuel beckett, the first Irish absurd writer, became famous internationally. "His novels and dramas awaken modern people from mental fatigue in strange forms." Beckett's dramatic works do not depend on traditional dramatic factors, but are replaced by a series of vivid stage images. /kloc-won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 0/969, and his major works include Waiting for Godot, malloy Trilogy, Death of malloy and Nobody. Beckett graduated from the famous Trinity College in Ireland, which still has many exhibitions about Beckett.

■ Swift articles

JonathanSwift,/kloc-a famous British satirist and politician in the 8th century, is famous for his fable Gulliver's Travels. This book tells the story of traveling around four countries in the tone of Captain Riemel Gulliver, which shows that if greed overcomes reason, human beings may degenerate into humanoid animals. Swift was buried in St Patrick's Cathedral in Ireland, which is located on the west side of the south bank of the Lifei River and the oldest place in the city where Christianity originated.

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde is an advocate of British aestheticism art movement, a famous writer, poet and dramatist. The most famous work is Wilde's fairy tales, which not only established the author's position in the literary world, but also became a masterpiece in the treasure house of world literature. In Ireland, when you mention Wilde, you will think of Merrion Square in Dublin, where the statue of Wilde is located. Now the American College in Dublin is Wilde's birthplace, and its buildings mainly include three beautiful Georgian-style buildings, which is a special scenery in Ireland.

Engineer: At present, there are about 850 licensed bars in Dublin, each with its own unique style. The most famous "Literature Bar" is worth visiting. In the literature bar, many literary lovers will feast your eyes on you in the form of poems, plays and songs. In Dublin, the tour of the art bar usually starts from TheDukePub on Duke Street, and the performance is staged upstairs, so visitors are advised to go as early as possible, otherwise it will be difficult to get a good seat.