James Joyce
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James Joyce: Master NovelistA brief biography and survey of the major works of the Irish novelist James Joyce
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"James Joyce's Dublin: The Ulysses Tour" DVDReview of "James Joyce's Dublin: The Ulysses Tour," in which Joyce Museum curator Robert Nicholson retraces the itineraries of Stephen Daedalus and Leopold Bloom in the novel. -
A Perceptive -- and Even Sympathetic -- Portrait of a Monster of a Writer, Edna O'Brien's "James Joyce"Review of Edna O'Brien short biography "James Joyce" provided a fine match of biographer and biographee, though she was not able to resist some Joycisms along the way. -
"A Painful Case" by James JoyceHere I analyze the theme of death in James Joyce's "A Painful Case." I argue that there are two deaths: Mrs. Sinico's and Mr. Duffy's.
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The Unwritten Epilogues of James Joyce's DublinersAn examination of the implied back stories in Dubliners.
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An Analysis of James Joyce and His Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManAn overview and analysis of James Joyce, his life, and his semi-autobiographical bildungsroman Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. -
Symbolism in James Joyce's EvelineIn James Joyce's "Eveline," a young woman faces the difficult choice of taking a risk or remaining in safety. Eveline must choose between following her heart and following a man she barely knows or remaining with her family in a relatively uneventful and predictable life.
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Opening Letters with Claymores: James Joyce's DublinersIt's better to be dramatic than to be drab. -
A Woman's Place: Gender Discourse in James Joyce's EvelineA look at why Eveline didn't leave her family based on female roles
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Deconstructing James Joyce's The DeadA interpretive view of the deconstruction of James Joyce's short story, The Dead.
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The Dead by James Joyce: The Ghost of a Man's Wifes Old Admirer Torments a Husband.I read this short story in High School and never forgot this story of the people that have an effect on our lives after they are gone whether we knew them or not. -
Identity in James Joyce's "The Dead"In "The Dead" by James Joyce, Gabriel is a seemingly happily married professor. Although he leads a seemingly normal life, he is unable to truly connect with his culture and heritage, his loved ones and most of all himself.
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Childhood Epiphanies: A Look into James Joyce's Portrait"Writing in English is the most ingenious torture ever devised for sins committed in previous lives." James Joyce -
Critical Analysis of James' Joyce's EvelineCritical Analysis of James' Joyce's "Eveline"
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Whiskey and GraceWhiskey and Grace is a flash fiction story. It consists of 69 words. Its theme is love, whiskey and James Joyce. -
James Joyce's 'Eveline' AnalysisIf you've ever moved or run away from your home, you know firsthand what kind of thoughts and feelings came with your decision. Whether you were afraid of change or worried what other people would think, you followed your heart like Eveline did.
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The Sourcebook for the WorldUlysses is the greatest novel ever composed because of its prodigious attempt to encompass everything of life. Whether or not the author succeeded fully is beyond the point; there is enough there to entertain and educate everyone for all time.
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An Old Man RemembersWhat will you remember as you embark for that final passing?
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A Brief Analysis of the Short Story "Araby" by James JoyceAn analysis of two main characters in "Araby" as metaphors for the political strife in Ireland at the time of the writing of the story.
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James Joyce in 1915 Imagining a Return to Ireland in His Play "Exiles"Review of "Exiles," an overlong 1915 play by James Joyce in which he imagined returning with Nora to Dublin after his mother's death. -
The Just-Deceased Joseph Strick's "Other" James Joyce Movie Adaptation: "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" (1977)A quasi-obituary of independent filmmaker Joseph Strick, focusing on his 1977 movie adaptation of James Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" -
Literary Analysis on James Joyce's "The Dead"Here I compare and contrast the characters of Miss Ivors and the main character, Gabriel. I argue that it is a contrast of political views about Ireland.
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Romantic Variations: A Review of Richard Linklater's Film Before SunriseA review of the 1994 Richard Linklater romance film starring Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke.
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Top Five Books Everyone Wants to Have Read, but No One Wants to Read"A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read." Of course there are many classics that are very enjoyable, however the books in this list are unlikely to be considered one of them.
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The DeadA poem featuring the dancing living dead.
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Araby's Character Analysis"Araby", James Joyce's wonderful short story is narrated by a youthful flying soul who is full of dreams and desires. He becomes disappointed with the world of illusions, the first step that leads to adulthood.
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James Joyce's ArabyMy experience with disappointment
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James Joyce's novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ManA literary analysis of the hero Stephen Dedalus in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Examines Dedalus's life as a quest to find the middle ground between the secular and the spiritual.
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Miss Brill's EpiphanyThe developing of the character Miss. Brill in Katherine Mansfield's short story "Miss Brill".
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An Analysis of Themes in James Joyce's The DeadThe entire story is a poignant and heartbreaking demonstration of the conflict between Modernism and Victorianism. -
Critical Reflection in James Joyce's The DublinersSøren Kierkegaard, 19th century theologian and seminal existential philosopher, journalized that "all deep thought begins and ends in the attempt to grasp whatever touches one most immediately" ("Critical Reflection").
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James Joyce's The DeadThis paper discusses and analyzes the plot and themes of one of Joyce's best known works.
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Post-Colonial Power Structures: Colonization as Depicted Within James Joyce's DublinersThis paper details the detrimental effect colonization has on a colonized body and the even more powerful self-colonization that occurs in its wake.
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An Analysis of James Joyce's Short Story The Dead: Loving and LosingAn analysis of The Dead by James Joyce, focusing on the different aspects of love between characters.
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