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Rian Bolger
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Grace
- Joyce flexing his capacity for comedy big time, lots of fun
- Very educational notes on this one, well written by whoever did them for Penguin
- Very cool ending, really felt the scorn for the Church there by turning the sermon into business jargon
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- Joyce flexing his capacity for comedy big time, lots of fun
- Very educational notes on this one, well written by whoever did them for Penguin
- Very cool ending, really felt the scorn for the Church there by turning the sermon into business jargon
Jesse
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“After the Race”
Jimmy is a fortunate young man who basks in the afterglow of a successful car race but his desire to be part of the cosmopolitan happening of the after party is a Pyrrhic endeavor, revealing that he is out of his depth among the reveling elite, losing heavily at a card game whose main winner is—you guessed it—the token Englishman.
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Jimmy is a fortunate young man who basks in the afterglow of a successful car race but his desire to be part of the cosmopolitan happening of the after party is a Pyrrhic endeavor, revealing that he is out of his depth among the reveling elite, losing heavily at a card game whose main winner is—you guessed it—the token Englishman.
Jesse
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“Eveline”
Joyce’s portrait of Irish stagnation now paints a young woman who wants to escape the spiral by emigrating to Buenos Aires with her sailor beau but for a complicated morass of reasons finds herself unable to do so when pull comes to yank. The dichotomies of desire, duty, and despair are an echo of her own mother’s descent into delirium.
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Joyce’s portrait of Irish stagnation now paints a young woman who wants to escape the spiral by emigrating to Buenos Aires with her sailor beau but for a complicated morass of reasons finds herself unable to do so when pull comes to yank. The dichotomies of desire, duty, and despair are an echo of her own mother’s descent into delirium.

































