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James Joyce: Critical Essay by R. B. Kershner

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SOURCE: Kershner, R. B. “Mr. Duffy's Apple.” James Joyce Quarterly 29, no. 2 (winter 1992): 406-07.

In the following essay, Kershner discusses the symbolism of a single apple in Joyce's story “A Painful Case.”

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