메뉴 건너뛰기
.. 내서재 .. 알림
소속 기관/학교 인증
인증하면 논문, 학술자료 등을  무료로 열람할 수 있어요.
한국대학교, 누리자동차, 시립도서관 등 나의 기관을 확인해보세요
(국내 대학 90% 이상 구독 중)
로그인 회원가입 고객센터 ENG
주제분류

추천
검색

논문 기본 정보

자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
한국제임스조이스학회 제임스조이스 저널 제임스조이스 저널 제19권 제2호
발행연도
2013.1
수록면
53 - 70 (18page)

이용수

표지
📌
연구주제
📖
연구배경
🔬
연구방법
🏆
연구결과
AI에게 요청하기
추천
검색

초록· 키워드

오류제보하기
Joyce’s fascination with medicine, health, and discourses on the human body is well known. He absorbed clinical attitudes, which he carried into his fiction. For example, he concludes that the malady of Ireland is hemiplegia. This essay examines Dubliners’ claustrophobia and enclosedness as well as the air of claustrophobia of the city in Dubliners. In “The Boarding House,” Doran finds himself helplessly trapped into marriage. Understandably, he has the fear of not being able to break out. In “After the Race,” Jimmy Doyle is lured into Farley’s yacht, a remote and secluded venue for swindlers from which he cannot get away. Betrayed by bogus friendship, he has to lose his money in the game. Eveline, who is already trapped in the dusty house and in a life of drudgery, is offered a chance to escape in pursuit of fresh air and a new life. However, she finds herself as a helpless animal fearful of having no escape. In “Counterparts,” the twin ideological voices, imperialism and Catholicism, are so influential that individual voice is scarcely heard; hence the story’s claustrophobia. Not surprisingly, both Farrington in his office and his son at home reveal the fear of being closed in. Chandler in “A Little Cloud,” feels confined to his office of a deadening routine and his home of dull domesticity; these places are like suffocating coffins. This atmosphere of claustrophobia pervades the city of Dublin. The stories in Dubliners are either about Joyce himself or about the person he imagines himself to have become if he had stayed in Dublin. It is most probable that Joyce himself felt confined. Thus, he wanted to escape what he regarded as the intellectual claustrophobia of Ireland or three stifling claustrophobic nets of Irish life of family, church, and politics.

목차

등록된 정보가 없습니다.

참고문헌 (21)

참고문헌 신청

이 논문의 저자 정보

최근 본 자료

전체보기

댓글(0)

0