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A Portrait Of the artist as a Young Man

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Author: James Joyce

Pages: 227

Stephen Dedalus grows from a sensitive child into a self-aware young artist in turn-of-the-century Ireland. Moving through school, family tensions, and religious influences, he grapples with questions of identity, belief, and belonging. His experiences-ranging from moments of shame and rebellion to profound spiritual and intellectual awakenings-shape his gradual rejection of imposed authority. As he stands on the threshold of adulthood, poised between the demands of his past and the call of an uncertain future, Stephen prepares to make a decisive break which will define his life and the very meaning of his art. A landmark of literary modernism, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man showcases Joyce's innovative use of language and narrative form. Its evolving style mirrors Stephen's consciousness, shifting from childlike simplicity to complex introspection. Rich in symbolism and psychological depth, the novel explores themes of individuality, exile, and artistic creation, making it a defining exploration of the formation of the modern self.