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... Joyce was to succeed in convincing us of the truth and reality of a character who must utter such a sentence as ... Joyce's triumph . It is gained by unsparing concentration on Stephen's mind and its develop- ment from those first ...
... Joyce was to succeed in convincing us of the truth and reality of a character who must utter such a sentence as ... Joyce's triumph . It is gained by unsparing concentration on Stephen's mind and its develop- ment from those first ...
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... Joyce's delineation of the actual . Ulysses is an intensely local novel ; for Joyce's purpose it has to be ; and it must be the most documented novel in any language . No place , and no single day , have ever been re - created in such ...
... Joyce's delineation of the actual . Ulysses is an intensely local novel ; for Joyce's purpose it has to be ; and it must be the most documented novel in any language . No place , and no single day , have ever been re - created in such ...
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... Joyce's ' associa- tive mania ' , and it is here that the real difficulty of making a judgment of Finnegans Wake resides . In his chapter on Joyce in The Pelican Guide to English Literature , Dr Arnold Kettle writes : ' What , one is ...
... Joyce's ' associa- tive mania ' , and it is here that the real difficulty of making a judgment of Finnegans Wake resides . In his chapter on Joyce in The Pelican Guide to English Literature , Dr Arnold Kettle writes : ' What , one is ...
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