Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man: Voices of the Text
بواسطة
Marguerite Harkness
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Classics
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
133
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 1989
الناشر
Twayne Pub
رقم ISBN-10
0805781250
رقم ISBN-13
9780805781250
الوصف
In this insightful examination of a literary classic, Marguerite Harkness delves into the intricate layers of James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man." Harkness brings to life the complex interplay of identity, voice, and artistic expression that permeates Joyce's semi-autobiographical narrative. By analyzing the protagonist's journey toward self-discovery, she highlights how Joyce uses the evolution of language and style to mirror the protagonist's internal conflicts.
As Harkness navigates through the various themes and motifs present in Joyce's work, the reader gains a deeper understanding of the societal and cultural influences that shape the young artist's worldview. The exploration of the formative experiences that mold the character fosters a rich discussion about the nature of creativity and the struggles inherent in forging one's path.
Harkness also connects the historical context of the novel to its relevance in modern times, encouraging readers to reflect on the continuing quest for identity and artistic freedom. Through her thorough analysis, she illuminates the significance of Joyce's work within the broader literary canon.
Ultimately, this study is a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers alike, as it not only celebrates Joyce's genius but also inspires new interpretations and appreciation for his pioneering contributions to the literary world.
As Harkness navigates through the various themes and motifs present in Joyce's work, the reader gains a deeper understanding of the societal and cultural influences that shape the young artist's worldview. The exploration of the formative experiences that mold the character fosters a rich discussion about the nature of creativity and the struggles inherent in forging one's path.
Harkness also connects the historical context of the novel to its relevance in modern times, encouraging readers to reflect on the continuing quest for identity and artistic freedom. Through her thorough analysis, she illuminates the significance of Joyce's work within the broader literary canon.
Ultimately, this study is a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers alike, as it not only celebrates Joyce's genius but also inspires new interpretations and appreciation for his pioneering contributions to the literary world.