N Earl St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 K5W5, IrelandMap
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Near the nearest place in the city center, standing in the bustling commercial street, watching people come and go, observing the lives of Berliners.
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James Joyce Statue Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Joyce statue stands on Earl's North Street in central Dublin, blending in with passersby. He wears a wide-brimmed hat, holds a cane, and looks forward cynically. Locals affectionately call the statue "the ruffian with a cane". This is an alternative expression of respect and love for Joyce, because Joyce is accustomed to calmly and even teasingly portraying and characterizing the characters in the book.
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James Joyce Statue Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Near the nearest place in the city center, standing in the bustling commercial street, watching people come and go, observing the lives of Berliners.
Next to the "big pillar" is the famous Joyce sculpture. The slightly playful sculpture is very subtle, and the writer seems to have seen the world.
One of James Joyce's most famous statues is not in a park, but in the city center and the people are integrated.
I can't wait to put a pair of wings and fly over there. The live version is still very shocking, really beautiful.
James Joyce was a famous Irish author. There's a statue of him just off O'Connell Street. But except of him there is not a lot of things to see around.