James Joyce's Dubliners: Critical EssaysClive Hart Viking Press, 1969 - 183 страница A fresh and varied reappraisal of the remarkable collection of stories that make up Joyce's Dubliners. |
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... Race ' , however , Joyce locates the international world in Dublin so close that Jimmy and the elder Doyle can virtually touch it . Their pursuit of a social position in this world is skilfully developed through the images and ...
... Race ' , however , Joyce locates the international world in Dublin so close that Jimmy and the elder Doyle can virtually touch it . Their pursuit of a social position in this world is skilfully developed through the images and ...
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... Racing cars are literally the means of bringing the international motoring enthusiasts to Ireland , for they are there to attend and participate in an international auto race . As the autos return from Naas , twenty miles west of Dublin ...
... Racing cars are literally the means of bringing the international motoring enthusiasts to Ireland , for they are there to attend and participate in an international auto race . As the autos return from Naas , twenty miles west of Dublin ...
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... RACE The race : The race which provides the background of ' After the Race ' was run on 2 July , 1903 , for the Gordon Bennett International Automobile Racing Cup , ' emblematic of the automobile racing championship of the world ' ( New ...
... RACE The race : The race which provides the background of ' After the Race ' was run on 2 July , 1903 , for the Gordon Bennett International Automobile Racing Cup , ' emblematic of the automobile racing championship of the world ' ( New ...
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