A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man portrays Stephen Dedalus's Dublin childhood and youth, providing an oblique self-portrait of the young James Joyce. At its center are questions of origin and source, authority and authorship, and the relationship of an artist to his family, culture, and... read more
“It shocked him to find in the outer world a trace of what he had deemed till then a brutish and individual malady of his own mind.”Stephen Dedalus
“Pride and hope and desire like crushed herbs in his heart sent up vapours of maddening incense before the eyes of his mind.”
“Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Make up your minds for that.”
“He was destined to learn his own wisdom apart from others or to learn the wisdom of others himself wandering among the snares of the world.”
“Per aspera ad astra.”
“Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race.”
“He was alone. He was unheeded, happy and near to the wild heart of life. He was alone and young and wilful and wildhearted, alone amid a waste of wild air and brackish waters and the seaharvest of shells and tangle and veiled grey sunlight and gayclad lightclad figures of children and girls and voices childish and girlish in the air.”
“Minor poets, I suppose, are above such trivial questions as the questions of universal peace.”Mac Cann
“You have yet to learn the dignity of altruism and the responsibility of the human individual.”
“This race and this country produced me. I shall express myself as I am.”Stephen Daedalus
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