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James Joyce (1882-1941) - Coggle Diagram
James Joyce (1882-1941)
Life
Contrast with Yeats and the other literary contemporaries who tried to rediscover the Irish Celtic identity.
He had two children, Giorgio and Lucia, with his long-time partner, Nora Barnacle, whom he eventually married.
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He left Dublin at the age of twenty-two and he settled for some time in Paris, then in Rome, Trieste, where he made friends with Italo Svevo, and Zurich.
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Dublin
The evocation of his town in A Portrait is deeply influenced by Joyce’s prolonged temporal and spatial distance;
Dublin is filtered through Stephen’s mind.
In Ulysses, Dublin overwhelms the reader.
The 15 stories of the Dubliners, though set in the same city, are not united by their geography: each story has a singular location.
The Dublin represented by Joyce is not fixed and static, it is «the revolutionary montage of “Dublins” through a range of historical juxtapositions and varied styles».