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- Freudian Theory in Eveline
David Partikian is an English instructor and Librarian. In the following essay, Partikian examines different aspects of Freudian theory and their usefulness in interpreting “Eveline.”
- Signs of Paralysis
Michael H. Lake, an English instructor in the Seattle, Washington area, examines the pervasive signs of paralysis that suffuse Joyce’s “Eveline.”
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