UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Maria Mulvany on 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' (Nation, Genre and Gender).

Aug 6, 2016
Maria Mulvany is a researcher involved in the Nation Genre Gender Project. She delves into the complexities of annotating James Joyce's 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.' The discussion highlights the innovative methods used to navigate the intricate character dynamics and narrative layers of Joyce's work. Mulvany explains how understanding extra-diegetic figures enriches the analysis, shedding light on the modernist elements that make this novel a literary masterpiece.
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INSIGHT

Stephen's Artistic Formation

  • A Portrait tracks Stephen's intellectual and aesthetic growth from childhood to university.
  • The diary entries mark his emergence as an independent artist and his departure from Ireland.
ANECDOTE

Publication And Centenary

  • The novel first ran in 25 installments in The Egoist in 1914 and appeared as a book on 29 December 1916.
  • Maria notes this centenary context while describing Portrait as formative for modernist literature.
ADVICE

Break Texts Into Manageable Units

  • Prepare texts for data analysis through sustained close reading and iterative rereading.
  • Break complex structures into smaller sections to better capture social networks and narrative density.
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