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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... friends and with girls . He knew what those friends were worth : he knew the girls too . Experience had embittered his heart against the world . But all hope had not left him . He felt better after having eaten than he had felt before ...
... friends and with girls . He knew what those friends were worth : he knew the girls too . Experience had embittered his heart against the world . But all hope had not left him . He felt better after having eaten than he had felt before ...
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... friends . In his article in the Piccolo della Sera of 16 May , 1912 , ' L'Ombra di Parnell ' ( the ' shade ' again ... friend about the days when he ruled Palestine ; there is no mention of Christianity , until at the end the friend asks ...
... friends . In his article in the Piccolo della Sera of 16 May , 1912 , ' L'Ombra di Parnell ' ( the ' shade ' again ... friend about the days when he ruled Palestine ; there is no mention of Christianity , until at the end the friend asks ...
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... friends . When his father died , Joyce confessed to Miss Weaver : ' I was very fond of him always , being a sinner myself , and even liked his faults.'1 And to Alfred Bergan : ' You are in this book [ Ulysses ] by name with so many ...
... friends . When his father died , Joyce confessed to Miss Weaver : ' I was very fond of him always , being a sinner myself , and even liked his faults.'1 And to Alfred Bergan : ' You are in this book [ Ulysses ] by name with so many ...
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PREFACE Clive Hart | 11 |
AN ENCOUNTER Fritz Senn | 26 |
XARABY J S Atherton | 39 |
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