The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... others' lives.
Joyce,
James. "The Boarding House." NP, ND 179-183. The main .... down around his ears.
Joyce,
James. "Araby." NP, ND 66-69.
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James Joyce's "Araby" Symbol and Setting
.... He has tested himself against a potential adventure and found himself wanting.
Joyce,
James. "Araby." 2007. Available at www.classicshorts. ....
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Structure of James Joyce's "Araby"
.... through the eyes of the boy, and it is given pathos by being a memory.
Joyce,
James. "Araby." In Anthology of Short Stories, 69-73.
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JAMES JOYCE
THE THEME OF
JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD" Literature can roughly be divided into two types. One category of literary work is plot-driven. ....
Joyce,
James. "The Dead". ....
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James Joyce and Andrei Bely
.... More's the pity, for
James Joyce never had such a receptive audience for Ulysses to begin with. .... New York: Penguin Books. 77-89.
Joyce,
James. ....
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Joyce's The Dead James Joyce's
.... Cox, Roger L. "Johnny the Horse in
Joyce's 'The Dead'."
James Joyce Quarterly, 4 (1966), 36-41. Doherty, Gerald. ....
Joyce,
James. "The Dead." NP: NP, ND 417-453. ....
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Themes in 3 Stories by James Joyce
.... living conditions of his characters.
Joyce,
James. Dubliners, ed. by Robert Scholes and A. Walton Litz. New York: Viking Press, 1975.
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James Joyce & Vladimir Nabokov
.... The love of a country and the problem of the exile's language also surface in
James Joyce's Portrait. ....
Joyce,
James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. ....
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James Joyce's Novel, Dubliners
.... Its name is Bloom. Cixous, Helene. The Exile of
James Joyce. Trans. Sally AJ Purcell. ....
Joyce,
James. "Araby." Dubliners. New York: Bantam, 1990. 18-23. ---. ....
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James Joyce
Irish novelist and poet
James Joyce was the most influential novelist of the 20th Century bringing a new approach and sensibility to the art of the Western ....
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James Joyce & Modernism
Irish novelist and poet
James Joyce was the most influential novelist of the 20th Century bringing a new approach and sensibility to the art of the Western ....
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Life of James Joyce
James Joyce's short story "The Dead" is both one of his most transparent works - at least in terms of its literary style - and one of his most opaque, for the ....
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James Joyce's "Araby"
The boy in
James Joyce's "Araby" is an adolescent, probably 12 or 13, old enough to be "falling in love" for the first time, to be going to the bazaar by ....
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James Joyce's Araby
In
James Joyce's Araby, a young man is beginning to mature and with that maturity comes a growing sense of interest in the opposite sex. ....
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James Joyce and Jonathan Swift
James Joyce's short story "Araby" and Jonathan Swift's essay "A Modest Proposal" are substantively different in both tone and subject matter, and yet there is ....
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THE THEME OF JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD"
THE THEME OF
JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD" Literature can roughly be divided into two types. One category of literary work is plot-driven. ....
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Joyce and Beckett
.... Jewinski, Ed. "
James Joyce and Samuel Beckett: From Epiphany to Anti-Epiphany." Re:
Joyce'n Beckett. Ed. ....
Joyce,
James. "The Dead." Dubliners. 1914. ....
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Joyce & Nabokov on Exile
.... The love of a country and the problem of the exile's language also surface in
James Joyce's Portrait. ....
Joyce,
James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. ....
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Joyce's Dubliners
.... living conditions of his characters.
Joyce,
James. Dubliners, ed. by Robert Scholes and A. Walton Litz. New York: Viking Press, 1975.
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Araby & The Chrysanthemums
.... Ed. XJ Kennedy. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. 572-573.
Joyce,
James. "Araby." Literature. Ed. XJ Kennedy. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. 177-182. ....
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Homer's Odyssey & Joyce's Ulysses
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Joyce,
James. Ulysses. Ed. Hans Walter Gabler. New York: Vintage/Random House, 1986. Homer. The Odyssey of Homer. Trans. Richmond Lattimore. ....
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Prespectives of Narrator in "Araby"
.... However, the experience has also estranged him from the romantic world of his childhood.
Joyce,
James. "Araby." In The International Story, by Ruth Spack. ....
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Dramatists Criticism of Society
.... Gerstenberger, Dona. John Millington Synge. Boston: Twayne, 1990.
Joyce,
James. Dubliners. New York: Bantam, 1990. O'Casey, Sean. Collected Plays. ....
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Joyce Ulysses
Once the reader is able to plumb the depths and complexities of
James Joyce's Ulysses, the rewards for that achievement are worth the mining. ....
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Tragic Characters
....
Joyce,
James. "Araby." Literature. Ed. XJ Kennedy. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. 178-182. Poe, Edgar Allan. "The Tell-Tale Heart." Literature. Ed. XJ Kennedy. ....
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
.... He is learning about language, but he has not yet learned to communicate fully.
Joyce,
James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. New York: Penguin, 1964.
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Araby
In
James Joyce's Araby, a young man is beginning to mature and with that maturity comes a growing sense of interest in the opposite sex. ....
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Wandering of Central Characters in Odyssey & Ulysses
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Joyce,
James. Ulysses. Ed. Hans Walter Gabler. New York: Vintage/Random House, 1986. Homer. The Odyssey of Homer. Trans. Richmond Lattimore. ....
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araby
.... desire with anguish and anger.
Joyce, J. Araby. In H. Levin (ed.). The Portable
James Joyce. New York, Penguin Books, 1983, 39-46.
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Meaning in Araby & King Lear
.... The two works are
James Joyce's short story, "Araby," and William Shakespeare's great drama, "King Lear." The two passages selected for analysis both represent ....
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