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  1. Stephen Hero. James Joyce. New Directions Publishing, 1963 - Fiction - 253 pages. It was originally rejected on grounds of indecency--so the story goes-- by twenty publishers, whereupon Joyce threw the manuscript in the fire, but Mrs. Joyce rescued several unburnt portions. Although Joyce later entirely rewrote his novel of a young Irishman's ...

  2. Books. Stephen Hero. James Joyce. New Directions Publishing, Jun 17, 1963 - Fiction - 254 pages. Stephen Hero is an early version of Joyce's A Portrait of the artist as a Young Man. It was originally rejected on grounds of indecency—so the story goes— by twenty publishers, whereupon Joyce threw the manuscript in the fire, but Mrs. Joyce ...

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  4. Stephen Hero. James Joyce. New Directions, 1963 - Fiction - 253 pages. It was originally rejected on grounds of indecency--so the story goes-- by twenty publishers, whereupon Joyce threw the manuscript in the fire, but Mrs. Joyce rescued several unburnt portions. Although Joyce later entirely rewrote his novel of a young Irishman's rebellion ...

  5. Stephen Dedalus is James Joyce 's literary alter ego, appearing as the protagonist and antihero [2] of his first, semi-autobiographic novel of artistic existence, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), and as a major character in his 1922 novel Ulysses. Stephen mirrors many facets of Joyce's own life and personality.

  6. 7. Mai 2021 · Language. English. 253 pages : 21 cm. This early version of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in which Stephen Daedalus rebels against church, country and family, is taken from an incomplete manuscript and is supported by literary and bibliographical notes. "The surviving pages of the early draft of A portrait of the artist as a young man."

  7. Clave de bóveda del universo narrativo joyceano, Stephen Hero ha terminado por revelarse como una de las expresiones más vigorosas y personales del genio irlandés. Datos técnicos: ISBN: 978-84-124114-3-0. Género: Ficción clásica. Formato: 135 x 215 mm. Encuadernación: Rústica cosida con solapas.