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,Kate O’Brien, James Joyce, and the ‘Lonely Genius’,sizes his Catholic education, eventual rejection of his faith, focus on ‘the truths of the flesh’ in his novels, and status as an exile — all of which she shared. At many points in these manuscripts the very private, even secretive, O’Brien, who almost never spoke or wrote publicly about her writingCytology 发表于 2025-3-27 03:24:13
,Thanks Be To Joyce: Brendan Behan à Paris, in 1951: ‘I, said the commentator, / I killed James Joyce / For my graduation.’ Kavanagh then goes on to identify students from Harvard and Yale as particular culprits, along with one who ‘got a scholarship / To Trinity College.’. O’Nolan/O’Brien struck a similar note in the same issue of .: ‘PerhaAnticonvulsants 发表于 2025-3-27 06:11:34
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,The Nightmare of History in George Orwell’s ,, lead, I argue here that Orwell found in Joyce a way of thinking and writing about his characters’ subjectivity in relation to history. In particular, I explore Orwell’s borrowings from two chapters, ‘Circe’ and ‘Nestor’, in which his heroine, Dorothy Hare, replays Stephen Dedalus’s negotiations wit杀人 发表于 2025-3-27 16:57:49
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,‘A Stone in Place of a Heart’: The Influence of James Joyce on the Late Style of Raymond Carver,mary influences: his study and emulation of Ernest Hemingway; his complex and sometimes fraught relationship with his first editor, Gordon Lish; and the impact of his personal difficulties, especially his alcoholism, on his creative output.猜忌 发表于 2025-3-27 22:07:04
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logy features just facts, proposition, and events,carefully distinguished from each other. Among his more specificachievements are: a nice treatment of the ling978-90-481-4856-1978-94-015-8959-8Series ISSN 0924-4662 Series E-ISSN 2215-034X旧石器 发表于 2025-3-28 12:38:15
David Vichnar face is not only a powerful conceptual site for theorizing human relationships, past and present, or a site for the representation of emotion: it is itself a catalyst for feeling. As such, the contributions gathered here provide a cutting-edge reflection on the history of medieval emotions..978-3-031-46415-7978-3-031-46413-3