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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - The Original Classic Edition
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Joyce is about as challenging as they come in the literary world. However, since it seemed like ""Ulysses"" or
""Finnegan's Wake"" would be a bit much to start with, you will find yourself reading ""A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"" as an introduction to his work. And although you will find this book about as easy to get into as Princeton, it was about as rewarding as well. ""Portrait"" is certainly anything but a light read. Joyce's
meandering narrative and serpentine prose can be confusing to say the least, and on more than one occasion you will have to read a sentence about
five times in order to figure out what you have just read. For all its verbosity, though, ""Portrait"" is an essential read because the story of
Stephen Dedalus carries so much resonance. Growing up in Ireland around the turn of the twentieth century, Stephen faces existential questions that
should ring true for a young person coming from any culture at any time. He tries to find satisfaction by giving in to his lust, and when that
doesn't work he goes all the way to the other end of the spectrum in seeking fulfillment through religious devotion. In the end, however, neither of these extremes provides Stephen with the answers he's
looking for. Stephen's story demonstrates one unfortunate fact of life: when you're seeking meaning, there are no easy answers. Ultimately, as
Stephen tells his friend Cranly, he decides that his solution is to ""express myself in some mode of life or art as freely as I can and as wholly as
I can,"" even if it means making mistakes or being spurned by society. In ""A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,"" Joyce outlines some important
ideas that have since become prominent in literature, notably noncomformity, self-expression, coming of age, and the nature of religious belief. This
book may not have been perfectly written, but since Joyce was aiming so high
it's easy to overlook any imperfections in his style. ""Portrait"" was written with plenty of intelligence and soul, so it's easy to see why it's still read after all these years.
I.S.B.N.:9781743339190
Cód. Barras: 9781743339190
Reduzido:3705990
Territorialidade : Internacional
Publicação : 2011
Idioma : Inglês
Publicação : NOVEMBRO
Número de Paginas : 122
Sample : Não
Início da Venda : 23/11/2011
Territorialidade : Internacional
Formato Livro Digital : Pdf
Gratuito : Não
Tamanho do Arquivo : 2204
Proteção Drm : Sim
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