In Dubliners women are, more so than men, the victims of a confining social context, crashed by the severe Roman Catholic on one hand, and the economic difficulties of Ireland at the turn of the century. Although the masculine point of view is predominant, "throughout we hear the accents of female distress, and we witness its terrible silences" (Terence Brown, Introduction to Dubliners, Penguin Group, 1992)
James Joyce's Women - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
James Joyce's Women - 1985 was released on: USA: 13 September 1985
"Araby" by James Joyce is appealing for its vivid imagery, emotional depth, and coming-of-age themes. The use of symbolism, such as the bazaar representing unattainable desires, creates a poignant exploration of disillusionment and longing. The bildungsroman aspect of the protagonist's journey adds to the overall appeal of the poem.
When, after listening to the young women and the other boys flirting at the bazaar, the narrator realizes that women, especially his idealized Enamorata, are more chased than chaste.
"Clay" is a short story by James Joyce that follows the mundane life of a woman named Maria on Halloween night as she attends a party. The story explores themes of routine, missed opportunities, and the weight of societal expectations on women in the early 20th century Dublin. Joyce uses symbolism and imagery to depict Maria's sense of displacement and disillusionment in her surroundings, culminating in a somber, introspective ending.
Joyce Maupin has written: 'Working women and their organizations' -- subject(s): History, Employment, Women in labor unions, Labor unions, Women
Thomas F. Staley has written: 'Joyce Studies Annual 2002 (Joyce Studies Annual)' 'James Joyce today' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Latin Didactic poetry, Translations into English, Ancient Philosophy 'Dorothy Richardson' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English Autobiographical fiction, History, History and criticism, Women and literature 'Twentieth Century Women Novelists' 'Approaches to Ulysses' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Joyce Studies Annual 1998 (Annual)' 'Joyce Studies Annual 1993' 'Joyce Studies Annual 2003 (Joyce Studies Annual)' 'Essays on Italo Svevo' 'Joyce Studies Annual 1999' 'Literature and theology' -- subject(s): Religion and literature, Theology 'A critical study guide to Joyce's A portrait of the artist as a young man' 'Joyce Studies Annual 1994'
Joyce Akai Emanikor is the women representative for Turkana.
Joyce Luck has written: 'Melissa Etheridge' -- subject(s): Biography, Rock musicians, Women rock musicians
Joyce Wanjala Lay is the women representative for Taveta.
The Joyce Leslie company sells clothing and shoes for women. Women will find a range of trendy dresses, shorts, shirts, swimwear and shoe. The company has been in business for over 65 years.
Joyce Rebeta-Burditt has written: 'The cracker factory' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Fiction in English, Mentally ill women, Mothers, Psychiatric hospital patients, Women alcoholics 'Trillizos/Triplets'