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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... seen turning the corner we hid in the shadow until we had seen him safely housed . ' There is no comment , but the reader's sympathies have been alerted . When the uncle next appears , after the boy's long wait , his entry is described ...
... seen turning the corner we hid in the shadow until we had seen him safely housed . ' There is no comment , but the reader's sympathies have been alerted . When the uncle next appears , after the boy's long wait , his entry is described ...
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... seen walking with policemen in plain clothes , talking earnestly ' . That Joyce considered this al- liance of ' gallantry ' and ' militarism ' central to his story may be seen in his shrewd comments on the prudish reactions of the ...
... seen walking with policemen in plain clothes , talking earnestly ' . That Joyce considered this al- liance of ' gallantry ' and ' militarism ' central to his story may be seen in his shrewd comments on the prudish reactions of the ...
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... seen from ' A Mother ' the extent to which music is a dead end in Dublin ; in a nation which considers vocal music its principal art form , a concert like the four - part series scheduled for the Antient Concert Rooms proves to be an ...
... seen from ' A Mother ' the extent to which music is a dead end in Dublin ; in a nation which considers vocal music its principal art form , a concert like the four - part series scheduled for the Antient Concert Rooms proves to be an ...
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PREFACE Clive Hart page | 9 |
AN ENCOUNTER Fritz Senn | 26 |
ARABY J S Atherton | 39 |
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1817 LIBRARIES Araby Artist Aunt Bloom Boarding House boy's brother character Christ church Clay Committee Room concert contrast Corley Counterparts Dead death detail Doran Doyle dream Dublin Duffy's Ellmann epiphany escape Eveline Eveline's eyes face Farrington Father Flynn Father Purdon feels final Finnegans Wake frustration Gabriel Conroy Gallaher Gallaher's Gallants girl Grace Gretta Holohan Hugh Kenner Hynes Ireland Irish irony Ivy Day James Duffy James Joyce Jesuit Jimmy Jimmy's Joyce's Kearney Kearney's Kernan Kevin Sullivan later Lenehan Leo Dillon Letters Little Chandler Little Cloud living London M'Coy Maria Marvin Magalaner mind Mooney Morkans mother motif narrator paralysis Parnell phrase Pigeon House poem Polly Portrait priest Race reader Richard Ellmann Ringsend Robert Scholes scene Ségouin sentence significance Sinico Sisters social spiritual Stanislaus Joyce Stephen Dedalus Stephen Hero story Street suggested symbolic theme things thought tone Ulysses uncle University Villona words York young