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Style And Themes Of James Joyce

Besmer 1

Brian Besmer

Mr. Anselmo

English IV

11/13/00

Styles of James Joyce

I will be discussing the styles of James Joyce and how his life

experiences, his surroundings, and himself affected his writings this area.

James Joyce is an extremely versatile author. He has written books

that were entire collections of short stories such as Dubliners and long novels

such as Ulysses. Much of Joyce's life contributed to his writings and he has

been influence by many people and events. Joyce grew up in Ireland and

then moved to England where he began his writing. He wrote for England but

was Irish at heart and this will be shown in his writings.

Many things influenced Joyce's writings, from other authors, to his life

experiences. Joyce used other books as a platform for his own books. A

major example of this is Joyce's book Ulysses, which he based almost

entirely off of Homer's Odyssey (Garvin 15). Joyce was......


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