Silence, exile, and cunning : Joyce and the construction of Jewish identity
Ambivalent about his status as an apostate Irishman, Joyce turned to the paradoxes of marginal Jewish identity as a means of exploring the psychology of Otherness. Fin-de-siecle antisemitism profoundly shook him.
"Ambivalent about his status as an apostate Irishman, Joyce turned to the paradoxes of marginal Jewish identity as a means of exploring the psychology of Otherness. Fin-de-siecle antisemitism profoundly shook him."@en
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