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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - The Original Book Edition of 1916

James Joyce

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James Joyce's 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' is a groundbreaking work of modernist literature that follows the development of the protagonist, Stephen Dedalus, as he navigates the complexities of family, religion, and identity in early 20th century Ireland. Joyce's stream of consciousness style and innovative narrative structure revolutionized the way in which authors explored the inner thoughts and motivations of their characters. This book is considered a classic of the genre and is often studied for its complex themes and intricate prose. 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' is a shining example of Joyce's mastery of the English language and his ability to capture the human experience with depth and nuance. Readers will be captivated by the lyrical beauty of Joyce's writing and the profound insights into the nature of art and self-expression that permeate the text. Through the lens of Stephen Dedalus's personal journey, Joyce offers a poignant exploration of the universal struggle for self-identity and artistic fulfillment. Fans of modernist literature and those interested in the evolution of literary form will find 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' to be a compelling and enlightening read that continues to resonate with readers to this day.

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Literary revolution, Künstlerroman, Dublin, Artistic expression, Free indirect speech, Coming of age, Stream of consciousness, Irish modernist literature, Identity exploration, Catholic upbringing