A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Religion as Repression
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man:
Religion as Repression
Like his protagonist, James Joyce was an Irish Catholic. He was also sent to Clongowes Wood College to board and study as a young
boy. In effect the story is in part an autobiography of Joyce's own life up to the age of twenty or so (Kershner 6). In his essay A Portrait as Rebellion Norman Holland states: Because of Portrait's peculiar combination of
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Artist as a Young Man: James Joyce.
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