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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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The narrative traces the psychological and artistic development of a sensitive boy into a young artist, following his sensory impressions and inner monologue across childhood, school life, religious and moral crises, sexual awakening, and political tensions. Scenes of family life, bullying, clerical influence, and intellectual debate show the pressures that shape his conscience and fuel his doubts. The prose evolves from childlike perception to complex stream-of-consciousness, ending with the protagonist's decision to seek artistic autonomy and reject inherited authorities.

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James Joyce

James Joyce was an influential Irish modernist writer, renowned for his innovative narrative techniques and profound exploration of the human experience. His seminal works include "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," which reflects his own youth and artistic development, and "Ulysses," a groundbreaking novel that parallels Homer's epic while delving into the lives of ordinary Dubliners over the course of a single day. Joyce's collection "Dubliners" offers a vivid portrayal of life in Dublin, capturing the complexities of its inhabitants. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a central figure in the modernist movement.

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