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The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Priest or Pervert? Are there no other choices?
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James Joyce 1882-1941 Fin de Siecle The Great War Irish Independence The Interwar Period
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James Joyce Father-John Stanislas-impoverished and failed businessman Mother-Mary Murray-10 years younger than husband-accomplished pianist- fervent Roman Catholic 1888-Clongowes Woods-Jesuits 1893-Belvedere College-Dublin 1898-University College-Dublin
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James Joyce Lyric poetry-- When we Dead Awaken- Ibsen Graduation—Paris--journalist, teacher, poverty Mom dies, 1904--Trieste, Paris with Nora Barnacle WWI--Zurich Interwar-Paris, glaucoma-Zurich in 1940
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Works Dubliners-1914 Portrait-1914 Exiles-1918 Ulysses-1922 Finnegan’s Wake-1939
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Reinvention of the Novel Bildungsroman Kunstroman Veiled autobiography Roman-fleuve Radical reinvention of the novel
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Dominant Motifs Symbols/Allusion/Motifs Religion Art Nature Animals Body parts Politics Mythology
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Themes Family, Religion, Culture--The Irish may have saved civilization, but... The Roman Catholic Church Nationalism The Jesuit schools--Clongowes Woods, Belvedere The University--Modernism The Artist as mystic/priest
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Characters in Portrait Fr. Arnall Athy John Casey Uncle Charles Fr. Conmee Cranly Simon Daedalus Mrs. Daedalus Stephen Daedalus Dante Riordan Davin
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Characters Fr. Dolan Emma Fleming Mike Flynn Vincent Heron Lynch MacCann Bro. Michael Aubrey Mills Temple Eileen Vance Wells
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Interpretive Issues How much is faithful autobiography? How much is idealized autobiography? (Stephen Hero) Ironic distance--Mature distance Icarus/Daedalus/labyrinth Epiphany--girl wading, swallows, Welcome, O Life! Aesthetic Theory--Aquinas idea of Beauty-- integrity, symmetry, radiance
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Interpretive Issues Women Romantic/Courtly ideal--Emma Brothel/Nighttown Mercedes Transfiguration or Guilt--Goddess or Whore Virgin Mary Means of Artistic revelation
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Interpretive Issues Ireland--Ireland as labyrinth Ireland as dominated by foreigners The two Empires--Great Britain/Rome Jesuits as extraterritorial aliens Wolfe Tone and Charles Parnell Priesthood as metaphor Language--Irish, invented, Latin
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Metaphors Music--theater, study at Belvedere, concertina, University as music, means of artistic realization Labyrinth--Icarus, Daedalus, Minos, wings, escape and freedom as goal Jesus Christ, Napoleon, Parnell, Count of Monte Cristo, Dante, St. Stephen, Lucifer, Prometheus
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Motifs Animals--cow, dog Birds--Heron, the eagles, birds above the library, the wading girl Light and darkness, sight and blindness Flowers--courtly image, neo-platonic image, green rose, white rose, red rose Green-Red dichotomy Specifically Roman Catholic images
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Conclusion The Artist Classical Romantic Modern
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