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James Joyce: Critical Essay by John Paul Riquelme

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SOURCE: Riquelme, John Paul. “Stephen Hero, Dubliners, and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Styles of Realism and Fantasy.” In The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce, edited by Derek Attridge, pp. 103-30. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

In the following essay, Riquelme traces the development of Stephen Daedalus as an artist in Joyce's novels.

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