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The Conscience of James Joyce
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Exploring the complexities of James Joyce's life and work, this study reveals him as an Irishman deeply influenced by his Catholic roots, despite his rejection of them. Rather than being a purely radical figure, Joyce is portrayed as someone who achieved a unique comic perspective on human folly throughout his literary journey, from early poems to masterpieces like Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Mr. O'Brien challenges the notion of Joyce as merely a moral revolutionary, presenting a nuanced view of his artistic evolution and thematic depth.
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