Pride and the Pen: An LGBTQ+ tour of MoLI

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Museum of Literature Ireland, Saturday 2nd March

Join MoLI on a tour through Ireland’s storied queer heritage, from censorship to celebration. Explore Ireland’s queer literary heritage, from the trials of Oscar Wilde to the novels of Emma Donoghue to the plays of Frank McGuinness, and many more. Book today to discover Ireland’s rich LGBTQI+ literary world past, present, and future.


Date:
Saturday 2nd March
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
€12 - €18
Address:
MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland, UCD Naughton Joyce Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland, UCD Naughton Joyce Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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