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James Joyce (was born in Dublin in 1882 (He studied (languages and…
James Joyce
was born in Dublin in 1882
He studied
Italian
German
French
languages and literature and English literatures
and graduated in modern languages in 1902
His interest was in
European culture and this led him
to begin to think of himself
as a European instead than an Irishman
He established in Paris
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Joyce set all his works in Ireland
and mostly in the city of Dublin
he wanted to give a realistic
portrait of the life of ordinary people
doing ordinary things and living ordinary lives
Joyce was trained by the Jesuits
his hostility toward the Church was
the revolt of the artist-heretic against
the official doctrine or the struggle between
Provincial church
which had taken possession of Irish minds
an aesthete-heretic
Joyce was almost blind
physical problems was
compensated by his sense of ear
the sound of word was very important to him
Joyce was a modernist writer
the facts are always explored from
different point of view simultaneously
Joyce's stories and novels
open in medias res
the portrait of the character
is based on introspection
time is subjective leading to psychological change
Joyce was influenced by French authors
Flaubert and Baudelaire believed in the
impersonality of artist,
the artist's task
was to make life objectively
giving back to the readers a true image of it
this necessarily led to the isolation and detachment
of the artist from society
his style technique and language
developed from the realism
through an exploration of the
characters' impressions and points of view
so Language broke down into
a succession of words without
punctuation or grammar connections