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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Robert E. Scholes
The Workshop of Daedalus is a collection of materials exploring the relationship between James Joyce and his fictional character, Stephen Dedalus. It includes personal and general materials relevant to Joyce's life and literary influences. The book is organized into three sections. The first section contains early manuscripts, notes, and drafts, as well as the earliest version of A Portrait and a manuscript notebook from Joyce's time in Trieste. The second section features descriptions of Joyce and the educational institutions he and Stephen attended. The third section presents source-data relating to Stephen's aesthetic theory and practice. The book's contents offer insights into Joyce's personality and provide valuable information. The notes found throughout the book vary in length and cover a range of topics, from trivial details to profound insights. Overall, The Workshop of Daedalus enhances understanding of James Joyce's novel.
Published
1965
Format
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Pages
287
Language
English
ISBN
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