Roghayeh Farsi Neyshabur University, Iran Emerging out of Joyce’s amivalence as an expatraite artist who never leaves his himeland imaginatively, Ulysses best reflects his post-colonial stance. This paper attempts to fill in the gap in Joyce criticism by reinscribing him in his quasi-colonial Irish context. The theoretical framework develops out of the post-colonial theories of…
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Desires and Exiles in James Joyce’s Exiles
Tanmay Chatterjee Research Scholar Department of English Banaras Hindu University Varanasi – 221005, U.P., India. Abstract: Exiles (1918) is the only existing play by James Joyce. He wrote this play while finishing his first novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), and beginning work on Ulysses (1922). Joyce was much influenced…
Narrative Strategies and Changes In To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf and A Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man by James Joyce
Cornea Cristiana Teacher of English “Traian” Theoretical Highschool, Deva, Romania The literary panorama of the 20th century reflects the complexity of the contemporary thoughts, the whirlpool of ideas, offering an overall image of the changes that have occurred in the mind of the individual due to several events: the world wars, the social structures threatened…