Description
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce is a seminal modernist novel tracing the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of Stephen Dedalus, a fictional alter ego of Joyce himself. The narrative follows Stephen from his early childhood through his university years in Dublin, depicting his struggles with identity, family, religion, and Irish nationalism. As he grapples with the strictures of Jesuit education and the expectations of his society, Stephen gradually asserts his artistic calling, ultimately rejecting conventional paths to pursue a life dedicated to art. Joyce’s innovative use of stream of consciousness and rich, evocative prose makes this a profound exploration of artistic awakening and the complex journey of self-discovery.







