Published: 2018-09-301

The literary tract of Stephen Dedalus – poetics of epiphany in James Joyce's early novels

Mateusz Kotwica

Abstract

The poetic of epiphany was very important in early works of James Joyce. The writer put into his novels many comments about epiphanies as a genre. However, later his attitude to the technique changed – from affirmation and setting it in the centre of his literary world-view to critical comment, which was put into Ulisses.

Keywords:

epiphany, novel, modernism, poetics

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Kotwica, M. (2018). The literary tract of Stephen Dedalus – poetics of epiphany in James Joyce’s early novels. Prace Literaturoznawcze, (2). Retrieved from https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/pl/article/view/1176

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