Articles related to "Stephen Dedalus"



Ulysses: A Review
A review of James Joyce's modernist classic 1922 novel Ulysses
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What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part III
Time moves through the pages of Ulysses as the feathers of an arrow spinning in the currents of a windstorm, but this great author managed to hit his mark. Part three delves a little deeper into the analysis of Ulysses.
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What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part IV
This fourth in a series studying the novel Ulysses, begins a study of the first chapter. Stephen is introduced, and the reader sees him struggling in the next phase of his intellectual journey: that of the transformation from student to artist.
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Joyce's Dublin
On the 16th of June the world will commemorate James Joyce's epic work, "Ulysses", by celerating Bloomsday. It is the day on which Leopold Bloom walked the streets of Dublin and his way into immortality in Irish literature.
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What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part VI
In the first half of the twentieth century, James Joyce composed one of the most influential novels in the history of the literary canon. The novel begins with the journey of a wanderer. This journey is portrayed against a backdrop of time moving within the boundaries of imagination. This sixth article of a larger series looks at the path of Stephen Dedalus within the mythic narrative of Telemachus.
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James Joyce's Dublin
James Joyce gave the world what may be the greatest novel in the English language and set it in his beloved home town of Dublin.
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Ralph Ellison Biography
Brief biography of Ralph Ellison, foremost African-American novelist, short-story writer and essayist, considered a great fiction writer.
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The 100 Best Novels?
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Joyce and Fellini: The Catholic Connection (Part One of Three)
A comparison of Federico Fellini's "Eight and one-half" with James Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." Although these artists were not Americans, I feel their seismic contributions to 20th-century cinema and literature demand attention on this site.
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IRIS MURDOCH:The writer with an universal appeal.
Grudging admiration has long been a common response to Iris Murdoch's fiction. Most readers agree that she offers an unusual compound of pleasures: ingenious storytelling, elegant design, the provocations of myth and philosophy -- so many pleasures, in fact, that it may seem ungrateful to ask for still more. But as Frank Kermode has put it: each of her books contains "somewhere inside, the ghost of a major novel," and some people (although not Mr. Kermode) cannot quite forgive her for failing to make the spirit flesh.
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What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part II
If you hang out at City Lights Bookstore long enough, sooner or later, you will have to know about Ulysses. This article continues to examine the elements working inside this famous novel, what they mean, and the reasons for the novel becoming banned on the American shores in the l930's.
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