This paper sets out to show the close relation between the female characters in the last two chapters of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and post-colonial theories. Psychoanalytic interpretations interwoven with political analyses have been at stake in many other studies concerning the role of the mother (i.e. of Stephen Dedalus’ mother). 'e identification of this fundamental female character with Mother Ireland, with Mother Nature, with the Great Mother (and so forth) is as complex as hoary. Since this theme has been discussed at length in Joyce scholarship, the present paper, purposefully, will not deal with this aspect of the matter
This paper examines the crucial role played by religion in the construction of the identity of Steph...
This extended essay is an investigation of the protagonist female characters in both James Joyce’s D...
The present paper sheds new light on the prominent role of man’s home whether real or fictional on t...
In Joyce’s novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man the representation of the Irish nation is c...
My thesis analyzes James Joyce’s engagement with Catholic-nationalist Ireland’s (mis)understanding o...
This paper examines two opposing views in terms of the construction of identity in James Joyce's A P...
This paper examines how ideas of traditional motherhood are subverted in both James Joyce's Portrait...
James Joyce is noteworthy for his ability to elucidate different registers of consciousness through ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-156).Joycean critics have paid little attention to ...
This paper aims at presenting and examining Joyce's first novel entitled A Portrait of the Artist as...
This essay explores the gender implications of metaphor and metonymy in Joyce's Dubliners story «A M...
Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1914) concludes at the point when Stephen Dedalus -...
The present study focuses on the aspects of modernism found in the novel. The most findable aspects ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the nature and forms of investigative discourse that appears in ...
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce and Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf are moder...
This paper examines the crucial role played by religion in the construction of the identity of Steph...
This extended essay is an investigation of the protagonist female characters in both James Joyce’s D...
The present paper sheds new light on the prominent role of man’s home whether real or fictional on t...
In Joyce’s novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man the representation of the Irish nation is c...
My thesis analyzes James Joyce’s engagement with Catholic-nationalist Ireland’s (mis)understanding o...
This paper examines two opposing views in terms of the construction of identity in James Joyce's A P...
This paper examines how ideas of traditional motherhood are subverted in both James Joyce's Portrait...
James Joyce is noteworthy for his ability to elucidate different registers of consciousness through ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-156).Joycean critics have paid little attention to ...
This paper aims at presenting and examining Joyce's first novel entitled A Portrait of the Artist as...
This essay explores the gender implications of metaphor and metonymy in Joyce's Dubliners story «A M...
Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1914) concludes at the point when Stephen Dedalus -...
The present study focuses on the aspects of modernism found in the novel. The most findable aspects ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the nature and forms of investigative discourse that appears in ...
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce and Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf are moder...
This paper examines the crucial role played by religion in the construction of the identity of Steph...
This extended essay is an investigation of the protagonist female characters in both James Joyce’s D...
The present paper sheds new light on the prominent role of man’s home whether real or fictional on t...