Notes on Modern Irish Literature, Volume 8Edward A. Kopper, Jr., 1996 |
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... Joyce in terms of the novel's famous last sentence ( " Old father , old artificer , stand me now and ever in good stead " ) , equating Joyce with the mythic craftsman Dedalus , Stephen's namesake . But he also humanizes him by referring ...
... Joyce in terms of the novel's famous last sentence ( " Old father , old artificer , stand me now and ever in good stead " ) , equating Joyce with the mythic craftsman Dedalus , Stephen's namesake . But he also humanizes him by referring ...
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... Joyce . Noting the other man is blind , the poet is unsure whether his grip is " to guide / or to be guided " -- an analogy to Heaney's own summoning up the great writer's ghost for advice . Even before Joyce speaks , the poet hears his ...
... Joyce . Noting the other man is blind , the poet is unsure whether his grip is " to guide / or to be guided " -- an analogy to Heaney's own summoning up the great writer's ghost for advice . Even before Joyce speaks , the poet hears his ...
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... Joyce as doing this by " dividing the torpid consciousness of his race against itself , by giving it an affronting image of itself , " ( 55 ) -- perhaps what Heaney hopes to do himself . Then , after Joyce delivers his advice , he ...
... Joyce as doing this by " dividing the torpid consciousness of his race against itself , by giving it an affronting image of itself , " ( 55 ) -- perhaps what Heaney hopes to do himself . Then , after Joyce delivers his advice , he ...
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Editors Note | 4 |
Benjaminian Allegory in John Montagues | 12 |
Images of Priests in Contemporary Irish Literature | 19 |
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