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Discover 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,' a seminal work by James Joyce that delves into the formative years of Stephen Dedalus. This coming-of-age novel intricately explores themes of identity, artistic expression, and the struggle for individuality against societal constraints. Set against the backdrop of Dublin, Joyce's lyrical prose invites readers into the mind of a young artist as he grapples with family dynamics, religious influences, and national identity. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and students alike, this edition, published by Penguin UK in 2000, offers a fresh perspective on the timeless journey of self-discovery. Experience the power of Joyce’s words as you follow Dedalus's quest for purpose and meaning in a world that often stifles creativity. This B-format paperback, with 384 pages of profound insights, is an essential addition to any literary collection. Ideal for exploring literary themes, understanding modernist literature, or simply enjoying a rich narrative, this classic novel endures as a crucial text in Irish literary canon and beyond. Dive into the depths of Joyce's eternal imagination with this must-read masterpiece.