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portada A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9789348986597

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man

James Joyce (Author) · Mbf Publishers · Paperback

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man - James Joyce

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Synopsis "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man"

"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is a semi-autobiographical novel by James Joyce, charting the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of Stephen Dedalus, a young man growing up in Ireland at the turn of the 20th century. The narrative unfolds in a fragmented, stream-of-consciousness style, mirroring Stephen's evolving perceptions and experiences.Here's a more detailed breakdown of the key elements and themes: Coming-of-Age Story: The novel is fundamentally a bildungsroman, following Stephen's journey from childhood innocence to a self-aware young man, grappling with identity, faith, family, and artistic aspirations.Stephen Dedalus: The protagonist, Stephen, is an intelligent and introspective character. He questions the societal norms and religious doctrines that surround him, seeking intellectual and artistic freedom. His name, Dedalus, alludes to the Greek myth of Daedalus, who escaped imprisonment by creating wings, symbolizing Stephen's desire to break free from constraints.Ireland and Nationalism: ** The novel is deeply rooted in the Irish context, exploring themes of Irish identity, nationalism, and the struggle against British influence. Joyce critiques the limitations and hypocrisies he perceives within Irish society.Religion and Spirituality: Stephen's Catholic upbringing is a central influence. He struggles with the dogma and rituals of the Church, experiences periods of religious fervor and doubt, and ultimately rejects the priesthood in favor of an artistic calling.Art and Aesthetics: A key theme is the exploration of art and the artist's role. Stephen develops his aesthetic theories, believing that the artist should be detached and create art that is objective and presents life purely. He sees art as a means of self-expression and achieving a sense of order and beauty in the world.Language and Style: Joyce's innovative use of language is a hallmark of the novel. The narrative employs stream-of-consciousness, interior monologues, and various stylistic experiments that reflect Stephen's inner thoughts and perceptions. The language also evolves throughout the novel, mirroring Stephen's development.

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