Dubliners is my favourite Joyce! Can’t wait for The Dead…I watch the movie every December. “If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.” ― Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
Reading has been a solitary activity and experience for me for so long-finding your channel has been such a breath of fresh air. I feel like I’m not reading/enjoying these stories alone anymore. Thanks guys! 🙏
Guys you two are my favorite "literature youtubers" and i have to say that i'm absolutely blown away by the stuff you've analyzed so far. If you do have some recommendations that are similar to Joyce, please recommend them. Bless you and thank you!!
I bought Dubliners - I need to get it on the schedule somewhere for 2023. I have enjoyed every one you’ve covered that I’ve seen here on the channel so far - I’ll have to go back and weigh in on each one after I read them!
I can't believe you didn't comment anything about escaping. Count how many times Joyce wrote the word 'escape' in this short story. It even becomes repetitive when the cat tries to escape from Mahony. The narrator wants to escape school, he mentions going abroad, then he wants to escape the old creepy man. For me there's a constant feeling of being trapped.
I have started reading Dubliners and came across your channel, truly grateful to both of you for discussing Dubliners so thoroughly. Also, I have read a couple of stories [The sisters & Eveline] but this one [An Encounter] till now is actually full of multiple layers that demand to be unravelled. And, yes I do agree with you on that epiphany because of that ending...Oh, man! it just leaves you with a lot to sink in. Haha :D
Thanks for the content and insights. My interpretation of the old man at the end of story is that he’s a hypocrite-as the kid tells us too-and Dubliners at the time could’ve saved Parnell but couldn’t because the church was so powerful when he was accused of adultery. Joyce was pretty pissed about the dubliners’ “hypocrisy” and makes it clear in Cyclops episode in Ulysses (the unnamed narrator and Citizen)-this is how I was able to interpret this.
Oh absolutely! I get a lot of value out of your content guys. I made it through The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom totally unscathed because of your guys’ content. So THANK YOU 🙏
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Dubliners is my favourite Joyce! Can’t wait for The Dead…I watch the movie every December.
“If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.”
― Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
That’s a great tradition!
Reading has been a solitary activity and experience for me for so long-finding your channel has been such a breath of fresh air. I feel like I’m not reading/enjoying these stories alone anymore. Thanks guys! 🙏
Thanks for the kind words!
Guys you two are my favorite "literature youtubers" and i have to say that i'm absolutely blown away by the stuff you've analyzed so far. If you do have some recommendations that are similar to Joyce, please recommend them. Bless you and thank you!!
I bought Dubliners - I need to get it on the schedule somewhere for 2023. I have enjoyed every one you’ve covered that I’ve seen here on the channel so far - I’ll have to go back and weigh in on each one after I read them!
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I can't believe you didn't comment anything about escaping. Count how many times Joyce wrote the word 'escape' in this short story. It even becomes repetitive when the cat tries to escape from Mahony. The narrator wants to escape school, he mentions going abroad, then he wants to escape the old creepy man. For me there's a constant feeling of being trapped.
I have started reading Dubliners and came across your channel, truly grateful to both of you for discussing Dubliners so thoroughly. Also, I have read a couple of stories [The sisters & Eveline] but this one [An Encounter] till now is actually full of multiple layers that demand to be unravelled. And, yes I do agree with you on that epiphany because of that ending...Oh, man! it just leaves you with a lot to sink in. Haha :D
I think it's a story about overcoming fear (paralysis) through the loss of innocense
Been a while since I read Dubliners, but this was one of the stories I vividly remember.
Dat ending…
Thanks for the content and insights. My interpretation of the old man at the end of story is that he’s a hypocrite-as the kid tells us too-and Dubliners at the time could’ve saved Parnell but couldn’t because the church was so powerful when he was accused of adultery. Joyce was pretty pissed about the dubliners’ “hypocrisy” and makes it clear in Cyclops episode in Ulysses (the unnamed narrator and Citizen)-this is how I was able to interpret this.
Thanks for sharing!
Oh absolutely! I get a lot of value out of your content guys. I made it through The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom totally unscathed because of your guys’ content. So THANK YOU 🙏
Great Job, as always.
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Modern take would be the old man would be asking the kids if they wanted some candy 😂
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