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Title James Joyce's A portrait of the artist as a young man / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

Publication Info. Broomall, PA : Chelsea House, [1999]
©1999

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Location Call No. Status
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  828 J89YBLO    Check Shelf
Description 82 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Bloom's notes
Bloom's notes.
Contents Critical views : Novel in need of polish / Edward Garnett ; Merits and politics of the novel / H. G. Wells ; Joyce's Flaubertian prose / Ezra Pound ; Anonymous reviewer on the novel ; Joyce as a true realist / John C. Squire ; Novel as objective autobiography / Herbert S. Gorman ; Joyce as realist and impressionist / Harry Levin ; Burden of Irish history in Joyce's work / James T. Farrell ; Novel as plot metaphor / Hugh Kenner ; Exile as artistic freedom in the novel / Richard Ellman ; Flights of Stephen Dedalus / Anthony Burgess ; Joyce as symbolist / Evert Sprinchorn ; Language as structure in the novel / A. Walton Litz ; Stephen Dedalus and Emma / C. H. Peake ; Motif of the hands in the novel / James Carens ; Stephen Dedalus's conception of art and the artist / Martin Price ; Novel as Bildungsroman / Patrick Parrinder ; Stephen's obstacles to becoming an artist / Joseph A. Buttigieg ; Moments of epiphany in the novel / John Blades ; James Joyce and John Milton / Patrick Colm Hogan ; James Joyce and popular culture / David Glover.
Note "A contemporary literary views book."
"Works by James Joyce": p. 74-75.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-79) and index.
Subject Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Portrait of the artist as a young man -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Young men in literature -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Dublin (Ireland) -- In literature -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Added Author Bloom, Harold.
Added Title Portrait of the artist as a young man
ISBN 0791045706 hardcover
0791045668 pb
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