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Araby: Critical Essay by Phillip F. Herring

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James Joyce
About 10 pages (2,863 words)
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SOURCE: “Trials of Adolescence,” in Joyce's Uncertainty Principle, Princeton University Press, 1987, pp. 3–38.

In the following excerpt, Herring reveals the structural and thematic links between Joyce's “Araby” to “The Sisters” and “An Encounter.”

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