Annotated Bib. Imagining Eveline

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Rachel Wilson J. King Eng. 101 16 April 2014 Annotated Bibliography De Voogd, Peter. "Imaging Eveline, Visualized Focalizations In James Joyce's Dubliners." European Journal of English Studies 4.1 (2000): 39-48. Academic Search Complete. Web. 15 Apr. 2014 De Voogd’s Article “Imaging Eveline, Visualized Focalizations in James Joyce’s Dubliners”, focuses on the visualization of the reading Dubliners set out to analyze how the text creates images, and how the lay out of the story defines its content. Also in his article he proposes an alternative interpretation for the ending of the short story Eveline. Although I am not sure that I completely agree with the alternative ending, I do however like that this article focuses on the content and how it can be interpreted if only from his point of view. Hart, Clive. "Eveline: Overview." Reference Guide to Short Fiction. Ed. Noelle Watson. Detroit: St. James Press, 1994. Literature Resources from Gale. Web. 16 Apr. 2014. Document In Clive Hart’s article he expresses his thoughts about how the story “Eveline” is played out through her consciousness as she explores three well-defined stretches of time: her past, her present, and her doubtful future. He also writes about how Joyce demonstrates his mastery form through the story by dividing the story into three distinct parts. This article is helpful in the sense of how it defines how Joyce wanted Eveline to feel and act even from the use of language in the short story. "Overview: 'Eveline'." Short Stories for Students. Ed. Ira Mark Milne. Vol. 19. Detroit: Gale, 2004. Literature Resources from Gale. Web. 16 Apr. 2014. Document This article breaks down each character in the story. It also focus on the fact that “Eveline” is highly symbolic, focusing on the allusion of Christianity, mythology, politics, and social conditions of Dublin. He also references the fact
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