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James Joyce/The Dead & Dubliners
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A 4 page essay that argues that Joyce's short story "The Dead" draws together his various themes and motif in the Dubliners as a whole. The writer particularly focuses on the theme of epiphanies, although other factors are mentioned as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khdeddub.rtf
James Joyce/Ulysses, Chapter 2
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A 6 page essay that examines the second chapter ("Nestor") in James Joyce's Ulysses. The writer argues that the second chapter of Ulysses pictures Stephen Dedalus as a history instructor. Analysis of the beginning of this chapter is revealing concerning how Joyce saw the relationship between history and memory, as filtered through Stephen's perception. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khjjnes.rtf
James Joyce/Ulysses, the Penelope chapter
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A 10 page research paper/essay that argues that an examination of this concluding chapter reveals that Joyce intended to portray far more than the inner workings of the female mind. Joyce integrates observations on a wider scale than is readily evident in this complex monologue, and furthermore this chapter reveals the profound observations that Joyce makes not only regarding the nature of womanhood, but also in regards to the structured concept of gender that was employed by contemporary Victorian society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khulypen.rtf
James Joyce: His Life, His Major Work, His Impact
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A 6 page discussion of the life and work of Irish novelist James Joyce. The author reviews several of the more notable of Joyce’s work, noting autobiographical elements in each. Although brilliant by today’s standards, however, it has been the subject of severe criticism since its creation. Much of the criticism waged against Joyce is somewhat understandable, however. Even to this day, in fact, many find the work verging on the obscene. Consequently, James Joyce’s talents have largely been restricted to those in the literary profession who cared to take the time to unravel it piece by piece. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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James Joyce: Eveline
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An page paper which examines the context of James Joyce’s Eveline from Dubliners. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAjjv.rtf
James Joyce: Life and Works
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A 13 page paper which examines the life of James Joyce
and then examines works and criticisms. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAjoyc.rtf
James Joyce’s “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”
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This 6
page report discusses Joyce’s 1916 novel and the ways in which
its main character, Stephen, wrestles with the idea of becoming
an artist, what an artists must be, and how an artist evolves.The
questions regarding becoming an artist that Stephen deals with
are similarly universal -- doubt, fearfulness, mistrust, and an
almost arrogant sort of determination. No secondary sources.
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James Joyce’s “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” and the Discovery of
Language by Stephen Dedalus
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This 4 page report discusses Joyce’s novel and looks at
the ways in which the main character, Stephen Dedalus, experiences language and finds
the experience as both bewildering and painful. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWporman.rtf
James Joyce’s “Ulysses” and Challenges to the Norms of Language
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This 8 page report discusses Joyce’s 1922 epic “Ulysses” and the
various events of a single day in Dublin in June of 1904, and the
focus on Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom, and Bloom’s wife, Molly.
The report demonstrates the ways in which Joyce demonstrates his
ability to challenge both the norms of the English language as
well as the framework of the modern novel in terms of
consciousness and understanding on the part of both the story’s
characters and the readers of the novel. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWjjulys.wps
Jekyll & Hyde/Autobiographical Aspects
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A 5 page essay that makes the point that on the surface, there is little to connect The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to the events that make up the life of its author Robert Louis Stevenson. Jekyll was English; Stevenson was born in Scotland. Jekyll was a scientist, a doctor; Stevenson a lawyer by education and a writer by profession, and, of course, the fundamental premise of the novel, which is that Jekyll transforms into Hyde, is in the realm of science fiction. However, if one looks below the surface and consider this work for what it says about Stevenson's Victorian mindset, autobiographical aspects begin to emerge. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khjhst.rtf
John McGahern’s Literature: Ecocriticism
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An 8 page paper which examines the
literature of John McGahern from an ecocrticial position. The paper examines the
relationship between McGahern’s fiction and the physical environment and the
relationship between the protagonists and the landscape. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAecomc2.rtf
Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels”
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This 6 page report
discusses Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) and his most famous work,
“Gulliver’s Travels.” It is the many distortions -- size,
attitude, beliefs, actions -- that serve as the greatest insight
into Swift’s story and the realm in which he presents the most
thought-provoking of contrasts. For example, the differences that
exist in the size of the Lilliputians, the Brobdingnag, and
Gulliver all have a relevant significance to the larger (pun
intended) story. No secondary sources.
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Joyce & Yeats & Dublin
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A 10 page research paper based on the interesting proposition of what Yeats and Joyce might think of current day Dublin if they could return from the grave for a day. The writer discusses contemporary Dublin and makes suppositions about how Joyce and Yeats would react. Principally, the writer argues that they would be shocked by the equality achieved by women. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khjoyyts.rtf
Joyce & Yeats /Irish Nationalism
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A 3 page research paper that considers the names Umberto Saba, James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Michael Collins. The writer argues that as this list progresses, the biographies of each of these writers/poets demonstrates that each of these literary luminaries were progressively more involved and active in the central cause of Irish patriot Michael Collins, that is, Irish independence. Umberto Saba, for example, has only a remote connection to Collins and the Irish cause, while Irish poet W. B. Yeats was actively involved in the cause of Irish independence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khsjyc.rtf
Joyce's Portrait of an Artist as a Man
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This 6 page paper looks at the infamous work and considers the thesis that James Joyce is a misogynist. The lives of the protagonist Stephen Dedalus and James Joyce himself are each discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA212Man.rtf
Joyce/Araby
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A 5 page essay that looks at the plot structure and imagery of James Joyce's famous shorts story. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khjjar3.rtf
Keeping Secrets: Othello and The Importance of Being Earnest
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A 7 page paper which examines keeping secrets in Shakespeare’s Othello and Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAotern.rtf