Sinopsis de A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN
Perhaps Joyce''s most personal work, A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man depicts the intellectual awakening of one of literature''s most memorable young heroes, Stephen Dedalus. Through a series of brilliant epiphanies that parallel the development of his own aesthetic consciousness, Joyce evokes Stephen''s youth, from his impressionable years as the youngest student at the Clongowed Wood school to the deep religious conflict he experiences at a day school in Dublin, and finally to his college studies where he challenges the conventions of his upbringing and his understanding of faith and intellectual freedom. James Joyce''s highly autobiographical novel was first published in the United States in 1916 to immediate acclaim. Ezra Pound accurately predicted that Joyce''s book would "remain a permanent part of English literature," while H.G. Wells dubbed it "by far the most important living and convincing picture that exists of an Irish Catholic upbringing." A remarkably rich study of a developing young mind, A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man made an indelible mark on literature and confirmed Joyce''s reputation as one of the world''s greatest and lasting writers.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Bantam Books
ISBN: 9780553214048
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 247
Tiempo de lectura:
5h 4m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/09/1993
Año de edición: 1993
Plaza de edición: Ee.uu.
Alto: 18.0 cm
Ancho: 11.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por James Joyce
James Joyce (Dublín, 1882-Zúrich, 1941) fue un escritor irlandés, mundialmente reconocido como uno de los más importantes e influyentes del siglo XX, aclamado por su obra maestra, Ulises (1922), y por su controvertida novela posterior, Finnegans Wake (1939). Igualmente ha sido muy valorada la serie de historias breves titulada Dublineses (1914), así como su novela semiautobiográfica Retrato del artista adolescente (1916). Joyce es representante destacado de la corriente literaria de vanguardia denominada modernismo anglosajón, junto a autores como T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Ezra Pound o Wallace Stevens.