Thanks for this masterclass. I just started to read Dubliners in english for the first time, and I have found your analysis very useful to understand the book better.
This is so interesting. I am a Chinese reader who is reading the Dubliners. Your lecture makes it so fun. I wouldn't know a lot of story behind the lines without your explanation. Keep doing please. Thank you!
@@DavideMazzetti James Joyce is about as British as Sauerkraut. Before 1924, the only option an Irish person had was a British passport. It is also quintessentially Irish to moan about being Irish.
Thanks for this masterclass. I just started to read Dubliners in english for the first time, and I have found your analysis very useful to understand the book better.
This is so interesting. I am a Chinese reader who is reading the Dubliners. Your lecture makes it so fun. I wouldn't know a lot of story behind the lines without your explanation. Keep doing please. Thank you!
What the hell is a lecture on Joyce doing in British literature! Profound ignorance!
James Joyce WAS British - he twice refused to become an Irish citizen and had a British passport.
@@DavideMazzetti James Joyce is about as British as Sauerkraut. Before 1924, the only option an Irish person had was a British passport. It is also quintessentially Irish to moan about being Irish.
read the story than you will know