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Loading... A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916)by James Joyce
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3.5. A lit of great stuff about coming of age, wrestling with your inner demons, and artistic development. But a lot of it went over my head. ( ) Stephen Dedalus, being James Joyce's alter ego, is a study in personal and spiritual growth. The subtext is one of sexual awakening; a coming of age, if you will. Stephen navigates life with contradictory moments of trepidation and vigor. He believes that in order to be a great artist one needs to suffer for the art. A self imposed exile and abandonment of family is critical for success. Not unlike Joyce's own journey to becoming an accomplished author. The trick to reading A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is to not take every sentence as gospel. Every detail is not going to be on some final exam. Read Joyce like you are on an acid trip. Tiptoe across the run-on sentences and uber microscopic details and you will be just fine. If it helps, Joyce was experimenting with different ways to write literature. They didn't always make sense. I think one needs to read a Joyce work to appreciate the depth of the author's knowledge of his culture, religion, and politics in which he lived and matured and placed himself in the canon of European literature. While I gave this 5 stars, it might serve well to have 4 primarily due to the editor's footnotes which existed in the back of the text... having two bookmarks in and constantly flipping back to the notes got tedious after a while... it would have been nicer to have the footnotes at the bottom of the page from which they were referred.
"Øynene hennes hadde kalt på ham, og sjelen hans hadde sprunget henne i møte. Å leve, å feile, å falle, å seire, å gjenskape liv av liv! En vill engel hadde vist seg for ham, ungdommens og skjønnhetens - forgjengelighetens engel, et sendebud fra livets fagre hoff som var kommet for i et øyeblikk av ekstase å åpne for ham porten inn til all verdens synd og herlighet. Videre og videre ... " Stephen Dedalus er et portrett av James Joyce som ung mann. Historien om Stephen Dedalus ble påbegynt i 1904, først påtenkt som novelle under tittelen Stephen Hero, etter hvert utviklet til en roman. Deler ble først trykt i tidsskrifter; hele boken utkom i USA i 1916, i England året etter. Belongs to Publisher SeriesColecção Mil Folhas (40) — 29 more Gallimard, Folio (570) Keltainen kirjasto (57) Limited Editions Club (S:36.04) Penguin Modern Classics (1477) Proa Butxaca (29) Project Gutenberg EBook (4217) The Travellers' Library (155) Zephyr Books (18) İthaki Modern (13) Is contained inHas the adaptationIs replied to inHas as a reference guide/companionHas as a studyHas as a commentary on the textHas as a student's study guideNotable Lists
Traces the childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood of Stephen Dedalus, a character based on author James Joyce's life. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.912Literature English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 1901-1999 1901-1945LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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