Themes in 3 Stories by James Joyce
.... purpose of this research is to examine the theme of paralysis - spiritual, social and economic - in James
Joyce's collection of short
stories entitled Dubliners ....
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Marriages and Infidelities (Joyce Carol Oates)
.... The Washington Post, Pickering, Samuel F., Jr. "The Short
Stories of
Joyce Carole Oates," The Georgia Review, Summer 1974, 219.
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Life of James Joyce
.... In his second work, Dubliners (1914), a collection of 15 short
stories,
Joyce dealt with crucial episodes of childhood and adolescence and of family and public ....
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Comparison of Protagonists in 2 Stories
This study will compare the young protagonists in two short
stories, John Updike's "A & P" and James
Joyce's "Araby." Specifically, the study will compare and ....
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Joyce's Dubliners
.... purpose of this research is to examine the theme of paralysis - spiritual, social and economic - in James
Joyce's collection of short
stories entitled Dubliners ....
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James Joyce and Jonathan Swift
.... satirical essay. In much the same way,
Joyce's short
stories define what a great author can do with that form.
Joyce's characters ....
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James Joyce's Novel, Dubliners
.... Araby," despite its narrative of failure, is nevertheless one of the more hopeful
stories in Dubliners because the boy's "anguish and anger" (
Joyce 23) are ....
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JAMES JOYCE
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Joyce was a master of the second type of narrative. .... The
stories he tells are not merely about the characters within them, but also, invariably, about himself ....
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THE THEME OF JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD"
....
Joyce was a master of the second type of narrative. .... The
stories he tells are not merely about the characters within them, but also, invariably, about himself ....
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James Joyce's "Araby" Symbol and Setting
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Joyce, James. "Araby." 2007. Available at www.classicshorts. com/
stories/araby.html. Accessed online, November 3, 2004.
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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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Araby
.... satirical essay. In much the same way,
Joyce's short
stories define what a great author can do with that form.
Joyce's characters ....
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Joyce and Beckett
.... work of Beckett's that shows significant Joycean influence is the collection of short
stories More Pricks Than Kicks, published in 1934 when
Joyce's sway over ....
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Critiques of 8 Short stories The subject of The Zebra
.... of his fellow creatures and carries his knowledge through his
stories to a .... James
Joyce in "Araby" creates a strong characterization of his main character in a ....
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Short Stories
.... In conclusion, all of these short
stories show the lesson of valuing your life. .... Hemingway, E. A Soldier's Home, 1-5.
Joyce, J. Eveline. ....
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Short Stories
.... self-awareness. De Maupassant, G. The Necklace, 32-38. Hemingway, E. The Soldiers Home, 1-5.
Joyce, J. Eveline. Available: http://www ....
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Short Stories
.... In conclusion, all three of the main characters in these
stories have weaknesses and strengths. .... Hemingway, E. The Soldiers Home, 1-5.
Joyce, J. Eveline. ....
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Roald Dahl: Lamb to the Slaughter, the Cruel World of Adults
....
Joyce Carol Oates describes the story as "a revenge tale of comic-book .... seeking capacities of adults dominates this work and would dominate his future
stories. ....
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Joyce Carol Oates'Story
.... Boston: Twayne, 1979. Oates,
Joyce Carol. "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" The Wheel of Love and Other
Stories. New York: Vanguard, 1970. 34-54. ....
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Araby & The Chrysanthemums
.... The reader of both
stories can be expected to recall experiences of his or her own in which romantic illusions crashed into reality with similarly ....
Joyce, James ....
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Homer's Odyssey & Joyce's Ulysses
.... of his household in The Odyssey of Homer and James
Joyce's Ulysses. .... the means by which the unfolding narratives in the respective
stories demonstrate Bloom's ....
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Modernism Defined
.... In explaining his approach to his art,
Joyce explained that his
stories referred to "a chloroformed world"; his own word was "paralysis" (Kenner 54). ....
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Dramatists Criticism of Society
.... The collection of short
stories called Dubliners describes what author James
Joyce considered the "moral paralysis" of a nation, a paralysis manifested in the ....
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
.... into
stories that release some of his pent-up frustrations. He is learning about language, but he has not yet learned to communicate fully.
Joyce, James. ....
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Marine Life
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Joyce is 10 years older, and she is abused by her husband in "Flight." The .... the mother has with different men are also the subject of different
stories, such as ....
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Heat & He
The short
stories He by Katherine Anne Porter (1927) and Heat by
Joyce Carole Oates (1989) share many similarities as Oates tended to re-imagine the works of ....
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Dubliners
"Araby" is one of the 15 short
stories that make up James
Joyce's Dubliners, and the story remains relevant outside of its time and place because of the ....
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Universality of Main Character in "Araby"
"Araby" is one of the 15 short
stories that make up James
Joyce's Dubliners, and the story remains relevant outside of its time and place because of the ....
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Short Sotries
.... Thus symbols act as powerful forces in all three of these
stories that strongly motivate the heroines. De Maupassant, G. The Necklace, 32-38.
Joyce, J. Eveline ....
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Great Expectations & The Dead
.... an epiphany paralleling those of other characters in this collection of
stories, an epiphany ....
Joyce is not entirely hopeless in his view of the people of Dublin ....
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