Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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Translation by Murat Belge, foreword by Harry Levin, afterword by Murat Belge, with author and period chronology. This semi-autobiographical novel by James Joyce tells the story of young Stephen Dedalus' desire to become an artist, the church, the school, and the family that stifle his imagination and suppress his creativity. It tells about his rebellion against society. This narrative, inspired by Joyce's childhood and youth in Ireland, deals with the artist's questioning of his family, cultural and national values in order to declare his independence. The consciousness of Stephen Dedalus, who was born in Dublin at the end of the 19th century, was mixed with the historical and political movements of Ireland and the culture and values of the Catholic Church. Stephen, whose intellectual, sexual and spiritual development we follow step by step throughout the novel, is moving towards a moment of awakening in which he will realize what kept him apart from his teachers, family and environment throughout his religious education and early youth. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a link that connects the social realism of Dubliners to the symbolism of Ulysses. Joyce destroyed the 19th century with one hand. -TS Eliot-
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 339
Publication Year : 2015
ISBN : 9789750517112
The heart : Turkish
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F... D... | 09/11/2024
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Translation by Murat Belge, foreword by Harry Levin, afterword by Murat Belge, with author and period chronology. This semi-autobiographical novel by James Joyce tells the story of young Stephen Dedalus with his desire to become an artist, which stifles his imagination and suppresses his creativity. It tells about his rebellion against church, school and society. This narrative, inspired by Joyce's childhood and youth in Ireland, deals with the artist's questioning of his family, cultural and national values in order to declare his independence. The consciousness of Stephen Dedalus, who was born in Dublin at the end of the 19th century, was kneaded with the historical and political movements of Ireland and the culture and values of the Catholic Church. Stephen, whose intellectual, sexual and spiritual development we follow step by step throughout the novel, is moving towards a moment of awakening in which he will realize what kept him apart from his teachers, family and environment throughout his religious education and early youth. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a link that connects the social realism of Dubliners to the symbolism of Ulysses. Joyce destroyed the 19th century with one hand. -TS Eliot- ILETISIM076
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