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| | Index | | Act of Reading, The ( Iser), 49 | | | " After the Race," 1; Jimmy Doyle's use of metaphors in, 79; prototypes for Jimmy Doyle in, 68; "Red Hanrahan" as a source of, 68 | | | " Araby": function of metaphor in, 73 ; narrator's role in, 12 ; Vita Nuova compared to, 53 ; youthful erotic idealism betrayed in, 12 | | | Beck, Warren, 91, 93, 154 | | | Beckett, Samuel, 51 | | | Berlitz system, 63 | | | Blake, William, 7, 10, 60 ; personal myth of, 10 ; relationship of, with Catherine Boucher, 11 | | | Bloom, Molly ( Ulysses), as an amalgam of Nora Joyce and the Virgin, 6 | | | "Boarding House, The": absence of description of key events in, 121, 122, 126 ; awkwardness of mother and daughter in, 127 ; continued in Ulysses, 128 ; contrasts in, 123 ; as a displaced love story, 121, 128 ; ellipses in, 122 ; frankness of characters in, 127 ; function of word "sit" in, 124 ; Garden of Eden story contrasted with, 123 ; Jack Mooney's role in, 124, 128 ; "Matcham's Masterstroke" com- pared to, 121 ; men in, 125 ; misdirection in, 121, 126, 129 ; movement in, 124 ; Mr. Mooney's role in, 124 ; Mrs. Mooney's mental processes in, 79 ; repara- tions in, 122 ; reunions in, 123 ; role of the meat cleaver in, 123 ; social attitudes in, 122 ; as a story about awkwardness, 127 ; technique of, 122 ; theme of separation of, 122 ; use of conjunctive in, 126 ; use of word "artists" in, 123 ; use of word "outrage" in, 126 | | | Bonaparte, Napoleon, 5 | | | Burgess, Anthony, 61 | | | Byrne, Davy, 68 | | | Child, The ( Neumann), 90 | | | "Clay": absence of thought of death in, 144 ; ambiguities in tea scene of, 159 ; ambiguity of Maria's plight in, 57 ; ambiguity of request that Maria sing in, 156 ; attempts to mislead reader in narrative of, 143 -44; the children in, 154, 155 -56; contradictions in, 152 ; dangers to Maria's ego in game in, 156 ; "The Dead" compared to, 144 ; as a deceptively simple story, 143 ; drama of, 147 ; early version of, 52 ; ending of, 157 ; enigmas about the laundry in, 150 ; fortunetelling in, 54 ; function of the blindfold in, 156, 159 ; function of Dublin by Lamplight in, 150 ; function of the plum cake in, 153 ; function of Maria's conspicuousness on tram, 151 ; Ginger Mooney's role in, 149 ; impressions about Maria's appearance in, 160 ; Inferno | -177- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: James Joyce's Dubliners. Contributors: Harold Bloom - editor. Publisher: Chelsea House. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1988. Page Number: 177.
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