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  1. The Times I've Seen; Oliver St. John Gogarty: A Biography Ulick O'Connor Snippet view - 1963. View all ...

  2. Oliver St. John Gogarty by Prof. J. B. Lyons (Read to The Old Dublin Society, 29th February, 1984 When Oliver St. John Gogarty died in New York City, his remains were flown back to Ireland for burial in Connemara. The coffin was opened in Shannon and his children were taken aback by the cosmetics applied by the American morticians.

  3. Designed in late 19th century style The Oliver St John Gogarty Bar is a must see on your trip to Dublin. Named after famous Irish Poet, Playwright and Surgeon (Oliver St John Gogarty) we are located in the heart of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter, Temple Bar.

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  5. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Oliver St John Gogarty (1878–1957) is known today, insofar as he is known at all, exclusively as the inspiration for the character of Malachi (“Buck”) Mulligan in Ulysses, but in his own day he cut quite an imposing, if somewhat corpulent, figure in Irish literary circles.

  6. Besides his writing he was a physician, sportsman, pilot and politician, and from 1922-36 served as a senator in the Irish Parliament. His work Ode to the Tailteann Games won the bronze medal at the 1924 Olympic Games in the literature category of the Art Competitions. Later in life Gogarty served as the inspiration for the Roman character Buck ...

  7. Oliver St. John Gogarty's is situated in the centre of Temple Bar, Dublin City’s cultural quarter, and within walking distance of many well known visitor attractions and shopping districts. Oliver St. John Gogartys is named after the author, poet, surgeon, politician and athlete, who also inspired the character Buck Mulligan, in James Joyce's ...