BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20210520T200037Z DTSTAMP:20210520T200037Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T152104Z DESCRIPTION:The Tiffin-Seneca Public Library’s “John Quinn Lecture Series”\nwill feature a program on poet T.S. Eliot on Wednesday\, June 23 at 6:30 p.m. via\nZoom.\n\nHosted by the\nLibrary and the Heidelberg University English Department\, this program will\nexplore John Quinn's pivotal role in the publication of T. S. Eliot's poetic\nmasterpiece\, The Waste Land. Copies\nof The Waste Land are available for\ncheckout at the Library. The ebook and audiobook can be found on the Ohio Digital\nLibrary and hoopla.Dr. Garry\nLeonard\, Professor of Literature and Film at the University of Toronto\, will be\nthe guest speaker. He is the author of two books on James Joyce - Reading Dubliners Again: A Lacanian\nPerspective\, and Advertising and\nCommodity Culture in Joyce. More recently\, Film International published his\nessay ”What Grows in This Stony Rubble?: Melodrama in It’s a Wonderful Life and The\nWaste Land.”Heidelberg\nUniversity’s Dr. Barry Devine will serve as the host for this event. Dr. Devine\nis a specialist in the works of James Joyce and Irish modernism and is a\ncontributor to the forthcoming The\nCambridge Centenary Ulysses.Registration\nis required by visiting bit.ly/EliotRegistration. Please note: our system does not currently accept international phone numbers. Please use the Library's phone number (419-447-3751) to register.This event will be recorded.\nRecordings of past events in the John Quinn Lecture Series can be found at t.ly/yDSu. For\nmore information\, please visit www.tiffinsenecalibrary.org or call\n419-447-3751.John Quinn\nwas born in Tiffin\, Ohio\, in 1870. He grew to international fame as a lawyer\nand collector of literature and art. At the time of his death in 1924\, Quinn\nhad amassed the largest collection of modern art in the world. He was also\nfamous for providing legal advice and services to many modernist authors\nincluding James Joyce\, T. S. Eliot\, and William Butler Yeats.\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/tiffinsen/T.S._ELIOT_FLYER_28D2D79F.JPG X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Tiffin-Seneca Public Library’s “John Quinn Lecture Series”\nwill feature a program on poet T.S. Eliot on Wednesday\, June 23 at 6:30 p.m. via\nZoom.
Hosted by the\nLibrary and the Heidelberg University English Department\, this program will\nexplore John Quinn's pivotal role in the publication of T. S. Eliot's poetic\nmasterpiece\, The Waste Land. Copies\nof The Waste Land are available for\ncheckout at the Library. The ebook and audiobook can be found on the Ohio Digital\nLibrary and hoopla.
Dr. Garry\nLeonard\, Professor of Literature and Film at the University of Toronto\, will be\nthe guest speaker. He is the author of two books on James Joyce - Reading Dubliners Again: A Lacanian\nPerspective\, and Advertising and\nCommodity Culture in Joyce. More recently\, Film International published his\nessay ”What Grows in This Stony Rubble?: Melodrama in It’s a Wonderful Life and The\nWaste Land.”
Heidelberg\nUniversity’s Dr. Barry Devine will serve as the host for this event. Dr. Devine\nis a specialist in the works of James Joyce and Irish modernism and is a\ncontributor to the forthcoming The\nCambridge Centenary Ulysses.
Registration\nis required by visiting bit.ly/EliotRegistration. Please note: our system does not currently accept international phone numbers. Please use the Library's phone number (419-447-3751) to register.
This event will be recorded.\nRecordings of past events in the John Quinn Lecture Series can be found at t.ly/yDSu. For\nmore information\, please visit www.tiffinsenecalibrary.org or call\n419-447-3751.
John Quinn\nwas born in Tiffin\, Ohio\, in 1870. He grew to international fame as a lawyer\nand collector of literature and art. At the time of his death in 1924\, Quinn\nhad amassed the largest collection of modern art in the world. He was also\nfamous for providing legal advice and services to many modernist authors\nincluding James Joyce\, T. S. Eliot\, and William Butler Yeats.