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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
248 Pages I Paperback
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
James Joyceâs deeply personal and âmost memorable novelâ (H. G. Wells) detailing the spiritual and artistic awakening of Stephen Dedalus, now freshly repackaged for the Union Square & Co. Signature Classics line. Â
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
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248 Pages I Paperback
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
James Joyceâs deeply personal and âmost memorable novelâ (H. G. Wells) detailing the spiritual and artistic awakening of Stephen Dedalus, now freshly repackaged for the Union Square & Co. Signature Classics line. Â
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
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248 Pages I Paperback
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
James Joyceâs deeply personal and âmost memorable novelâ (H. G. Wells) detailing the spiritual and artistic awakening of Stephen Dedalus, now freshly repackaged for the Union Square & Co. Signature Classics line. Â
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.
James Joyceâs semi-autobiographical first novel explores the authorâs own love-hate relationship with Ireland through Stephen Dedalus, Joyceâs literary alter ego. Dedalus yearns to be an artist, but must first overcome the aspects of Irish society, like school and the church, that he feels restrains his creativity and stifles his soul. Joyceâs use of experimental literary techniques, including stream of consciousness, is on full display in his first novel, which he further develops in his later works, Ulysses and Finneganâs Wake.











