James Joyce's A Portrait
Of The Artist As A Young Man
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Possibly the most well known fact about James Joyce is that he was born in
Dublin. This 10 page paper asserts that the things that are most important to
James Joyce as a young man, his family, community and the Ireland he loved so
well, were reflected through the social and political settings of the book while
his style of writing: stream of consciousness, modernist realism and
expressionism, allows the reader a fuller understanding of Joyce himself -
through the exploration of the character Stephen Dedalus. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: KTjamjyc.wps
James Joyce's 'Dubliners'
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A 6 page paper providing a plot summary of the stories that make up this
collection by James Joyce. Following Joyce's lead, it breaks the book down into
four sections: Childhood, Adolescence, Maturity, and Public Life, and shows how
Joyce's world gives readers a better understanding of the subtle forces that
shape their own. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Dublin.wps
James Joyce's 'Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man' v.
'Ulysses'/ Irish Vision
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A 12 page paper discussing the distinctively Irish quality of these two works by
James Joyce. The paper concludes that as much as the Irish idealize the workings
of the spirit, they value the life of the body also, and James Joyce is able to
combine both these traits abundantly in both these works. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: Porul.wps
James Joyce's "Dubliners": Restriction And Repression
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8 pages in length. James Joyce's "Dubliners" possesses many important
components of restriction and repression that, if not taken in their direct
context, will be overlooked by the average reader. It is essential to also look
beyond the author's obvious intention with regard to the stories' overall
meaning so as not to miss the grand but elusive subtleties. To be sure, Joyce's
writing incorporated a significant amount of blatancy while also implying
considerable obscurity. The writer discusses four stories from Joyce's
"Dubliners." Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCdubln.wps
Leopold Bloom and the Heroic Ideal in James Joyce's 'Ulysses'
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A 5 page paper which considers whether or not the character of Leonard Bloom in
James Joyce’s novel, Ulysses (1922) is a hero or anti-hero. Also considered is
how James Joyce’s form of humanism differs from the Homeric ideal and how it
differs from other heroic ideals encountered in art, literature or film.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGjoyce.rtf