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The World’s Most Difficult Novels of English Literature

There is one legendary author who wrote these two novels in English literature that are even hard for me to understand!

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Ernest Hemingway Dreams of James Joyce: Belgium, September, 1944

Hemingway always admired the Irish novelist, James Joyce, who he’d first met in Paris in the 1920s…

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Analyzing Araby

A book review about the short story “Araby” by James Joyce.

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Portrait of a Prince

A metaphorical visualization of ugly politics influenced by James Joyce’s Portrait of an Artist.

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James Joyce and the Clever Use of Epiphanies

In his book, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce utilizes a number of epiphanies to show character growth and development. Here are some highlights…

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Ulysses by James Joyce

Joyce’s towering masterpiece is a modern interpretation of Homer’s Odyssey. The book was written over a number of years, then censored due to its sexual content, and was finally made legally available in 1933.

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The Dead: An Analysis by Gretta Conroy

How Gretta views her life with Gabriel in Joyce’s “The Dead”.

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Review of James Joyce’s “The Dead”

Gabriel and death hand to hand.

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Paralysis in The Sisters

What’s worse in James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” the illness or the cure?

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The Epiphany Within “Araby”

The importance of location and epiphany within James Joyce’s short story “Araby” from his collection “Dubliners”.

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