| Ross Chambers - 1900 - 284 페이지
...aging Gretta, for himself—fuse now with a vision of Michael “standing under a dripping tree.” “Other forms were near. His soul had approached...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence” (p. 223). As his identity fades and the world dissolves, the falling of the snow, “general all over... | |
| Christopher Brumfit, Ronald Carter - 1986 - 308 페이지
...in the partial darkness he imagined he saw the form of a young man standing under a dripping tree. Other forms were near. His soul had approached that...dead. He was conscious of, but could not apprehend, 55 their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world:... | |
| Richard Ambrosini - 1991 - 274 페이지
...the girl — while he is standing next to the grave of Jewel's mother. Gabriel's soul, Joyce writes, “approached that region where dwell the vast hosts...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself which these dead... | |
| Albert Wachtel - 1992 - 192 페이지
...in the partial darkness he imagined he saw the form of a young man standing under a dripping tree. Other forms were near. His soul had approached that...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself which these dead... | |
| R. B. Kershner - 1992 - 356 페이지
...this second inner voice is possession, with all of the Jamesian ghostly associations that implies: “Other forms were near. His soul had approached...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself which these dead... | |
| James Joyce - 1993 - 372 페이지
...in the partial darkness he imagined he saw the form of a young man standing under a dripping tree. Other forms were near. His soul had approached that...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself which these dead... | |
| James Joyce - 1993 - 198 페이지
...in the partial darkness he imagined he saw the form of a young man standing under a dripping tree. Other forms were near. His soul had approached that...conscious of, but could not apprehend, their wayward and ffickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world... | |
| Bernard Benstock - 1994 - 194 페이지
...wished him gone” (Pa 117); in his hotel room Gabriel is aware that “Other forms were near. His soul approached that region where dwell the vast hosts...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence” (Dc 223). Just as Duffy acknowledges that “One human being had seemed to love him”, and that “venal... | |
| Thomas C. Hofheinz - 1995 - 225 페이지
...by his sympathy for their predicament, a sympathy pervading the well-known conclusion of "The Dead": "His soul had approached that region where dwell the...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself which these dead... | |
| Alan Warren Friedman - 1995 - 360 페이지
...window the night he had caught “his death in the rain.” Leaving the site of lust, Gabriel's soul “approached that region where dwell the vast hosts...apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence. His own identity was fading out into a grey impalpable world: the solid world itself which these dead... | |
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