

Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Nov 26, 2009
Guests Melvyn Bragg, Roy Foster, Jeri Johnson, and Katherine Mullin discuss James Joyce's novel, 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.' They explore the protagonist's struggles with family, church, and societal expectations. The podcast dives into Joyce's experimental approach in depicting psychological complexities and the lasting influence of the novel on literary experimentation. Other topics include the cultural nationalism in Joyce's time, the protagonist's evolution from autobiographical to artistic representation, the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, identity conflicts, language nuances, religious symbolism, and Stephen's adolescent sexuality.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Context of Cultural Nationalism in Joyce's Time
01:36 • 13min
Evolution of the Protagonist from Autobiographical to Artistic Representation
14:59 • 2min
Influence of the Roman Catholic Church
17:06 • 16min
Identity and Language Conflicts in 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'
33:32 • 4min
Exploration of Joyce's Artistic Vision Through Religious Symbolism
37:07 • 2min
Exploring Stephen's Adolescent Sexuality and Representation of Women
38:57 • 4min