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James Joyce: Critical Essay by Joshua Jacobs

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SOURCE: Jacobs, Joshua. “Joyce's Epiphanic Mode: Material Language and the Representation of Sexuality in Stephen Hero and Portrait.Twentieth Century Literature 46, no. 1 (spring 2000): 20-33.

In the essay below, Jacobs investigates the ways in which Joyce's shorter works, especially his manuscript fragments known as the Epiphanies, influence his later, more mature fiction.

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