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Araby
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Joyce's work that best portrays his hometown, Dublin, and the Dubliners, because data from the city were fresh in his mind when writing in 1905 (Curnutt, pp. 1127). This Araby is one of the stories in this collection reminiscent of an adult...

Heart Of Darkness & Dubliners
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Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and Dubliners by James Joyce, managed to highlight the serious social issues that were present in the society. The Heart of Darkness showed to the world the dark side of the evils of brining civilization i...

Utopia
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inhabitants live under perfect conditions. The term was coined in 1516 by Sir Thomas More in his book Utopia, the two volumes of which described both the faults that characterized Christian European societies of the period and the contrasti...

Short Stories
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describes himself leaving the fairground, the now seemingly more mature narrator offers a brief but bitter insight into his youthful consciousness: "Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and m...

Comparison And Contrast Of Araby And One’s A Heifer
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period of literature. Araby is a short story included in the Joyce’s collection namely Dubliners consisting on fifteen short stories. Joyce wrote Dubliners between 1904 and 1906 but was published in 1904. Sinclair Ross is another literary ...

The Short Stories Of James Joyce
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they seem to offer few of the rewards of their longer and better known counterparts. First, and most damagingly, they are humorless; what humor may be discerned in them is bitter or ironic, inspired by pained defiance or jaded cynicism. Sec...

James Joyce
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in a Catholic Ireland. Dead religion continues to hold tenaciously to all living things. Therefore, it is ambivalent hero of the story sees the death of his father Flynn: shock, grief, and - a sudden sense of freedom. From childhood to you...