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Kim, Jungmin (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 신영어영문학 제66집
발행연도
2017.2
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79 - 101 (23page)
DOI
10.21087/nsell.2017.02.66.79

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In “The Dead” of Dubliners, James Joyce experiments a variety of literary devices to become a pioneer of modernism. The story centers on the male protagonist, Gabriel Conroy’s awakening through the night of the annual party in a celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany. After uncomfortable encounters with women at the early stage of the party, Gabriel delivers his after-dinner speech, lamenting the new generation in which old virtues like hospitality are often neglected. A little later, gazing up at his wife, Gretta, apparently lost in thought of a “distant music,” Gabriel wants to control her strange feelings with suitable words, but they soon turn out to be not the means of the couple’s coming together. His words do not break down the distance between him and his wife, while her words will be only the measure of their separation. In so far as words cannot traverse the distance, Gretta is an exile from the love of the boy named Michael Furey just as Gabriel is himself an exile from her love. In the end, the story’s epiphany hangs on a memory triggered by a ballad song beyond words. Initiated by a moment of deep sympathy, Gabriel’s vision expands to embrace not only himself, Gretta, and his aunts, but all humanity, living or dead.

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I. Introduction
II. Impracticability of Verbal Communication
III. Those “Spacious” Old Days
IV. Epiphany beyond Words
V. Conclusion
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