Annotated Bibliography For Araby

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Cooper, John. “The Writing of the Seen World: David Jones 's In Parenthesis.” University of Toronto Quarterly 48.4 (1979): 303-312. Project MUSE. Web. 22 Oct. 2016. Cooper argues Jones ' mastery of visual description in In Parenthesis. In Paragraphs seven through thirteen, Cooper compares In Parenthesis to James Joyce 's “Araby,” and attributes the same qualities to Joyce 's writing. He makes the point that both have “a highly developed feeling for space, form, and color” (306.) He then follows up with an example from Joyce 's text. This opinion of Joyce 's writing style parallels my own. I address how Joyce is a master of visual description and how the descriptions of various settings mirror the growth of his protagonist.
Doloff, Steven. “Closing Time: 'ten minutes to ten ' and the End of Childhood in Joyce’s 'Araby.’” James Joyce Quarterly 49.1 (2011): 153-154. Project MUSE. Web. 22 Oct. 2016. Doloff argues that the time “ten minutes to ten” mentioned at the end of “Araby” has two possible hidden meanings. The one, begin a far fetched idea that 9:50 is a cypher for James Joyce 's initials, and the other, that the time represents the protagonists approach to adulthood. As Doloff claims in paragraph two, “If we choose to see the …show more content…

“The Question and the Quest: The Story of Mangan 's Sister.” MFS Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 459-477. Project MUSE. Web. 22 Oct. 2016. Leonard argues that “the subject of 'Araby ' is the desire of Mangan 's sister” (460). Although I argue that the subject of “Araby” is the desire of the boy protagonist, and discuss how Joyce mirrors the growth of his desire with descriptions of the setting, many of the connections drawn and points made in this article support my thesis. Additionally, some of the arguments made for Mangan 's sister, I make for the boy, and in stating Leonard 's opinion, I can acknowledge the idea, but then show how I apply it to the boy rather than Mangan 's

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