By James Joyce
In "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," James Joyce crafts a vivid coming-of-age narrative that follows the intellectual and emotional awakening of Stephen Dedalus in late 19th-century Dublin. With rich, lyrical prose, Joyce immerses readers in Stephen's struggles with identity, faith, and the constraints of society. This semi-autobiographical novel is not just a journey of self-discovery; it is a profound exploration of the artist's role in a world fraught with convention and expectation. Joyce's innovative use of stream-of-consciousness technique invites readers to experience Stephen's inner turmoil and aspirations, making this work an essential cornerstone of modernist literature.
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