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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... Lenehan , and it is a tribute to his art that such personal rancour could be transmuted into analytic irony . The fundamental irony of ' Two Gallants ' is suggested by the title . Corley , with his military bearing , and Lenehan , with ...
... Lenehan , and it is a tribute to his art that such personal rancour could be transmuted into analytic irony . The fundamental irony of ' Two Gallants ' is suggested by the title . Corley , with his military bearing , and Lenehan , with ...
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... Lenehan , and perhaps of something more : ' He watched earnestly the passing of the grey web of twilight across its face . ' As the twilight fades into darkness , and the moon is obscured by rain - clouds , Lenehan's thoughts darken ...
... Lenehan , and perhaps of something more : ' He watched earnestly the passing of the grey web of twilight across its face . ' As the twilight fades into darkness , and the moon is obscured by rain - clouds , Lenehan's thoughts darken ...
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... Lenehan's moods and the changing tones of Joyce's ' Irish landscape ' should remind us that ' Two Gal- lants ' is , above all else , Lenehan's story . We see Corley only from the outside ; we know what he says and does , and how he ...
... Lenehan's moods and the changing tones of Joyce's ' Irish landscape ' should remind us that ' Two Gal- lants ' is , above all else , Lenehan's story . We see Corley only from the outside ; we know what he says and does , and how he ...
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PREFACE Clive Hart | 11 |
AN ENCOUNTER Fritz Senn | 26 |
XARABY J S Atherton | 39 |
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