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Used
Paperback
1992
$3.42
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Used
Paperback
1994
$3.28
Joyce's semi-autobiographical novel traces the development of Stephen Dedalus from childhood onwards, including bullying at school, a crisis of faith brought about by sermons and the guilt of his sexual adventures, student days, and his recognition of his destiny as poet, patriot and unbeliever.
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New
Paperback
1992
$6.79
With an Introduction and Notes by Dr. Jacqueline Belanger, University of Cardiff. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man represents the transitional stage between the realism of Joyce's Dubliners and the symbolism of Ulysses, and is essential to the understanding of the later work. This novel is a highly autobiographical account of the adolescence of Stephen Dedalus, who reappears in Ulysses, and who comes to realize that before he can become a true artist, he must rid himself of the stultifying effects of the religion, politics and essential bigotry of his background in late 19th century Ireland. Written with a light touch, this is perhaps the most accessible of Joyce's works.
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New
Hardcover
1991
$16.43
A classic novel which follows Stephen Dedalus as he progresses from boyhood to his coming of age in Ireland at the beginning of the 20th century, describing his sexual awakening, his intellectual development and his rebellion against Roman Catholicism. From the author of Dubliners, Ulysses and Finnegan's Wake.