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Essay heading: James Joyce
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(And a Very Good Time It Was: A Short Life of James Joyce, Tim Miller, Six Gallery Press, http://www.sixgallerypress.com).
Due to his father’s inability to manage the family finances, James Joyce's formative years were spent against a background of constant upheaval. The family went from riches to rags and repeatedly moved from lodging to lodging around the city... displayed 300 characters
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Despite the repressive picture he paints of the school in Portrait, Joyce later spoke warmly of his experience there; unlike Stephen, whom we only see unjustly punished, Joyce received punishment that he admitted he deserved on several occasions, including once for bad language. Joyce was a good student at Clongowes despite his youth, and in some ways never abandoned the habits of thought with which the Jesuits taught him... displayed next 300 characters
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