Inicio > Literatura y estudios literarios > Literatura: historia y crítica > Astoined in Dublin 2012. A Contractive Analysis of the Relationship In James Joyce's 'Eveline and A Painful Case'
Astoined in Dublin 2012. A Contractive Analysis of the Relationship In James Joyce's 'Eveline and A Painful Case'

Astoined in Dublin 2012. A Contractive Analysis of the Relationship In James Joyce's 'Eveline and A Painful Case'

M. H.

21,54 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
GRIN Publishing
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
Literatura: historia y crítica
ISBN:
9783656460992
21,54 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 2,7, , language: English, abstract: James Joyce's book Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories and, as the name already tells, they are about the lives of people living in Dublin. The novellas are about men and women of every age. In the book are different stages of life. The story 'Eveline' is a childhood story. The story 'A Painful Case' is an adulthood story. Terence Brown describes the work „as a book of churches' (Brown XXX). For Joyce, church and faith are very important, and Dublin and its citizens are characterised by the Christian religion. Although the stories are all self-contained, the book can be read as a whole. As the reader will notice by reading there are many links between the different stories and they take place in the same city -Dublin. When James Joyce wrote the book, he had already left Ireland for France in order to study medicine. This could be a possible hint to why the book can, on the one hand, be seen as a book about Dubliners by a Dubliner but, on the other hand, it can be also seen as a book about Dublin from an outside perspective. David G. Wright emphasises that Dubliners shows how Joyce himself could have become if he had stayed in the capital of Ireland (Wright 14). Therefore, the book can be seen as an explanation and if there has to be one, as an apology for James Joyce, why he decided to leave Ireland. As Andrew Gibson states, the paralysis of the lives of the Dubliners, which is shown by Joyce, is 'post-catastrophic' (Gibson 76), referring to the famine that brought many Irish into poverty. This paper takes a closer look at the two stories 'Eveline' and 'A Painful Case'. The autobiographical aspect becomes obvious because David G. Wright writes that the main characters of these two stories are created after the model of James Joyce's siblings Margaret and Stanislaus (Wright 22/23). Furthermore, as it

Artículos relacionados

  • Wordsworth's Political Writings
    This compilation by Richard Gravil of texts edited by W J B Owen and J W Smyser presents the four major political texts in Wordsworth’s prose oeuvre and illustrates both the detail of the poet’s political grasp, and the remarkable swerves he made between 1793 and 1835. The first text, A Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff (1793) is severely Jacobinical. Had Wordsworth published it...
    Disponible

    25,27 €

  • Turbulence
    Various Artists
    An anthology of work from writers and poets taking part in the MA in Writing at the National University of Ireland, Galway, this book was originally published in 2003. It features an introduction by Irish Writer Mike McCormack, Winner of the Goldsmith Prize 2016 for 'Solar Bones', who was Writer-In-Residence in NUIG at that time. It features fiction: a bald trapeze artist seeks...
    Disponible

    11,45 €

  • Israel... Through the Book of Leviticus - Easy Reader Edition
    Ahava Lilburn
    The Ancient Texts and the Bible series was compiled by Ahava Lilburn and produced by Minister 2 Others. This ten volume set synchronizes the manuscripts of Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees into the Bible, making one complete storyline.  The books are interwoven using the Torah as the backbone, and the extra-biblical texts as the fleshing out of that backbone.The eighth book in this ...
  • Israel... From Sinai to the Tabernacle - Easy Reader Edition
    Ahava Lilburn
    The Ancient Texts and the Bible series was compiled by Ahava Lilburn and produced by Minister 2 Others. This ten volume set synchronizes the manuscripts of Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees into the Bible, making one complete storyline.  The books are interwoven using the Torah as the backbone, and the extra-biblical texts as the fleshing out of that backbone.The seventh book in this...
  • Israel... Through the Book of Leviticus - Easy Reader Edition
    Ahava Lilburn
    The Ancient Texts and the Bible series was compiled by Ahava Lilburn and produced by Minister 2 Others. This ten volume set synchronizes the manuscripts of Enoch, Jasher, and Jubilees into the Bible, making one complete storyline.  The books are interwoven using the Torah as the backbone, and the extra-biblical texts as the fleshing out of that backbone.The eighth book in this ...
    Disponible

    25,39 €

  • Tracing the Essay
    G. Douglas Atkins
    The essay, as a notably hard form of writing to pin down, has inspired some unflattering descriptions: It is a greased pig, for example, or a pair of baggy pants into which nearly anything and everything can fit. In Tracing the Essay, G. Douglas Atkins embraces the very qualities that have moved others to accord the essay second-class citizenship in the world of letters.Drawing...
    Disponible

    30,56 €

Otros libros del autor

  • The Royal Banner
    M. H.
    'The Royal Banner, or, Gold and Rubies' by Matilda Horsburgh is a captivating children’s story exploring family life in a historical setting. This carefully republished edition presents a timeless tale designed to impart lessons of virtue and provide religious education. Delving into the dynamics of families, the narrative offers a glimpse into a different era, making it a valu...
    Disponible

    17,57 €

  • 'Thy Kingdom Come.'
    M. H.
    'Thy Kingdom Come: A Tale for Boys and Girls' by Matilda Horsburgh offers a glimpse into a world where faith and family intertwine. This classic children’s story explores themes of morality and Christian values through the experiences of siblings. Designed to impart religious understanding, the narrative presents relatable scenarios that encourage young readers to reflect on th...
    Disponible

    17,63 €