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The Prison Writings of Jim Phelan (Monday 11am - 1pm)

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Campus
Dates of Event
3rd February 2025 – 24th February 2025
Last Booking Date for this Event
31st January 2025

Description

Born in Dublin in 1895, the working-class writer Jim Phelan led an eventful life until his death in 1966. In the early decades of the twentieth century, Phelan spent a short spell in Liverpool. His time in the city ended in 1923 after his participation in the robbery of a Post Office resulted in his conviction for murder. The courts sentenced Phelan to death, but the punishment was eventually commuted to penal servitude for life. Phelan served thirteen and half years of a life sentence in some of England’s harshest prison regimes. Upon his release he wrote about various subjects, including his incarceration. 

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Number of Meetings

4

Course Leader

Dr Michael Gill

CRN 27658/ENGL000

Course Fees

Course Fee: Full Fee: £60 | Concession: £30

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