The Aesthetics of Dedalus and Bloom

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Bucknell University Press, 1984 - 212 من الصفحات
This study explores James Joyce's struggle to come to terms with the aesthetic outlooks current at the beginning of the century by examining his portrayal of their dangers and attractions in his two most fully realized characters, Stephen Dedalus in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Leopold Bloom in Ulysses.

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Acknowledgments
8
Priest of Eternal Imagination
30
Transmuting the Daily Bread
46
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

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