The Dubliner in Each of Us (“The Sisters” and the logic of what is said)

Considering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relation between each other in order to question the validity of using the journal version (1904) to increase the intelligibility of the one published in Dubliners (1914). The analysis will attempt to demons...

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Main Author: Amara Rodovalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Estudos Irlandeses 2014-11-01
Series:ABEI Journal
Online Access:http://revistas.fflch.usp.br/abei/article/view/3552
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spelling doaj-56d4117a39f9406a97d04efa147153c82020-11-25T03:37:34ZengAssociação Brasileira de Estudos IrlandesesABEI Journal1518-05812595-81272014-11-01160112010.37389/abei.v16i0.35522721The Dubliner in Each of Us (“The Sisters” and the logic of what is said)Amara Rodovalho0University of CampinasConsidering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relation between each other in order to question the validity of using the journal version (1904) to increase the intelligibility of the one published in Dubliners (1914). The analysis will attempt to demonstrate that here we may find the first flickerings of Hugh Kenner’s “The Arranger” and that the mirror Joyce intended Dubliners to be may have been transforming us critics into its own characters. Keywords: James Joyce; The Sisters; gnomon; sodomy; indeterminacy.http://revistas.fflch.usp.br/abei/article/view/3552
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description Considering both published versions of James Joyce’s “The Sisters,” this essay discusses the relation between each other in order to question the validity of using the journal version (1904) to increase the intelligibility of the one published in Dubliners (1914). The analysis will attempt to demonstrate that here we may find the first flickerings of Hugh Kenner’s “The Arranger” and that the mirror Joyce intended Dubliners to be may have been transforming us critics into its own characters. Keywords: James Joyce; The Sisters; gnomon; sodomy; indeterminacy.
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