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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism) - Community Reviews back

by James Joyce, R.B. Kershner, R. Brandon Kershner
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Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it 6 years ago
(Original Review, 1981-02-16)"April 27. Old father, old artificer, stand me now and ever in good stead."How much I love/hate Joyce when I read about him...how could he have denied his mother on her deathbed? That act disturbed me - he did not even kneel when she died.I am not speaking of hypocrisy h...
brokenbiscuits
brokenbiscuits rated it 8 years ago
Books of 1916: Part Three: Natsume Soseki and James Joyce Light and Darkness by Natsume Soseki This unfinished novel, which was serialized in a newspaper, was Natsume Soseki’s last work, as he died of an ulcer in 1916. As the story begins, the main character Tsuda is going to have an operation o...
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it 10 years ago
I felt a little lost at some points during this one. Parts of it seem a little disjointed, mostly near the start of the book. Maybe I just misunderstood somehow, but Stephan is younger at first then he is during the later part of the book (ten vs sixteen or older - the first age is a guess). It seem...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 10 years ago
Well, here is a portrait of an artist as a young man: though I am not sure if that is the type of artist that Joyce was referring to when he wrote this book, so maybe this one would be a little better: yet considering that this book is semi-autobiographical maybe, just maybe, this woul...
orwellaintdead
orwellaintdead rated it 11 years ago
I understand this is regarded as "great", but I struggled. Just completely impossible to connect to. The lack of plot didn't help. The vivid hell section redeemed it for me, somewhat, but I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. At times it felt tortuous. It certainly has put me off attempting Ulysses a...
~Mairéad's Reading List~
~Mairéad's Reading List~ rated it 11 years ago
Closer to a 1.75 Stars to be honest.James Joyce, I heard you hated this so much that you actually threw the original draft into the fire. My response: perhaps it should have stayed there. But regardless I did enjoy various parts, such as the descriptions of characters and the beach part (now that wa...
Exploring by Starlight
Exploring by Starlight rated it 11 years ago
DNFI hated it so much that I just gave up and read the SparkNotes instead. Boring and far too demanding.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
James Joyce's Ulysses from what I can gather is Ground Zero for all I detest in modern literature: the stream of consciousness technique with its confusing nonsequitors, the lack of quotation marks, and often crudeness. On the other hand, I do remember very much liking his short story collection, Du...
LittleMissProcrastination
LittleMissProcrastination rated it 11 years ago
Loathed it. Unbelievably pretentious. And yes, I did have to write an essay on it after reading it. The pain lingers...
Book Trauma
Book Trauma rated it 11 years ago
It's been many years since I last read Joyce and I realized I had been remiss in not reading this one sooner. Now that I have read it I am trying to figure out why it's considered his best. This books seem to have polarized readers but I don't feel like I strongly love this book,yet .It begins with ...
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