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Exiles
Literary Classics
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164 pages
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Exploring themes of identity and societal conflict, the play features Richard Rowan, a troubled writer reflecting Joyce's own struggles with family and Irish society. The character of Bertha, influenced by Joyce's partner Nora Barnacle, adds depth to the narrative. Set against the backdrop of personal loss, the story highlights Rowan's return to Ireland amid his mother's illness. Written between Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses, this work offers valuable insights into Joyce's creative evolution and personal experiences.
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2003, paperback
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