Tuesday, April 19, 2005

The Jamesian experience: The Dubliners

Joyce has influenced aspiring writers since the publishing of his piercing prose.

Although he spent most of his adult life off Irish soil, his writing had always been of and about the Irish condition.

The collection, 'The Dubliners' is a fledgling effort on the part of the young Joyce, his first and last attempt to temper with realism. Everything which comes next cries 'the stream of consciousness' at its most metaficitonal self - 'The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' (a Bildungsroman), 'Ulysses' and/or 'Finnegans Wake'.


Check out the inside story on Joyce's 'The Dubliners' at:
http://www.robotwisdom.com/jaj/dubliners/


or even better:
http://www.mendele.com/WWD/







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