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2003
Abstract James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook offers a comprehensive introduction to a landmark in modern fiction. The essays collected here will help first-time readers, teachers, and advanced scholars gain new insight into Joyce’s semi-autobiographical story of an Irish boy’s slow and difficult discovery of
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Abstract James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: A Casebook offers a comprehensive introduction to a landmark in modern fiction. The essays collected here will help first-time readers, teachers, and advanced scholars gain new insight into Joyce’s semi-autobiographical story of an Irish boy’s slow and difficult discovery of
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2007
Abstract Definitive, concise, and very interesting From William Shakespeare to Winston Churchill, the Very Interesting People series provides authoritative bite-sized biographies of Britain’s most fascinating historical figures—people whose influence and importance have stood the test of time.
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Abstract Definitive, concise, and very interesting From William Shakespeare to Winston Churchill, the Very Interesting People series provides authoritative bite-sized biographies of Britain’s most fascinating historical figures—people whose influence and importance have stood the test of time.
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1984
James Joyce holds a unique position in literature. No writer has a higher reputation, none attracts more ardent devotees, and none poses so many difficulties for the first-time reader. This book is an original and well-informed survey of the whole of Joyce's work.
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James Joyce holds a unique position in literature. No writer has a higher reputation, none attracts more ardent devotees, and none poses so many difficulties for the first-time reader. This book is an original and well-informed survey of the whole of Joyce's work.
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2009
AbstractThis article compares James Joyce's work as a supersaturation: the excessive adding of an element to a liquid, going further than is strictly necessary, a severely overdone baptism. Joyce's texts come soaked in religion, supersaturated indeed in the specifically Christian, the Roman Catholic, the Irish Roman Catholic – an awesomeness of ...
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AbstractThis article compares James Joyce's work as a supersaturation: the excessive adding of an element to a liquid, going further than is strictly necessary, a severely overdone baptism. Joyce's texts come soaked in religion, supersaturated indeed in the specifically Christian, the Roman Catholic, the Irish Roman Catholic – an awesomeness of ...
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