Saturday, 12 July 2008

Where does James Joyce use the word epiphany in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man?

Oddly
enough, I don't recall ever seeing the word "epiphany" in Joyce's
. His work is famous for its epiphanies, as is , but I
don't believe he actually uses the word.

That being said, Joyce writes
epiphanies into many of his stories and Portrait is no exception. If you
look closely, you will find that Stephen has an epiphany as each chapter closes. The epiphany is
subtle and...

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