
The house where Oscar Wilde lived at the corner of Merrion Square. Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.
The former home of Oscar Wilde, on the corner of Dublin's Merrion Square, provides a historic backdrop to daily life in 1963. The building is distinguished by its ornate, lighter-colored extension featuring arched windows and a wrought-iron balcony. In the foreground, a man cycles with a child seated on the front, and a woman pushes a baby carriage containing two children. Vintage cars are parked along the wide, paved street, completing the mid-century scene.
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