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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Conclusion]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Conclusion  In my thesis my objective was to observe the development of the protagonist through the novel how he is familiarizing himself with the concept of the ideal beauty, how he finds it in its female reality and how he extends his knowledge of that by identifying it with the Virgin Mary and &#8211; based on this &#8211; eventually creating an own interpretation of it. I have dealt with th...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[9]]></commentNum>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 3-3]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Explanation of the symbols of the Virgin MaryIf we want to analyze these symbols in greater detail we have to summon the source where these are from. We find these terms in the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary (specifically the Loreto version), which was composed in the mid-16th century. St. Peter Canisius popularized the litany in 1558 when he published it to foster devotion to the Blessed Mo...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:26:43 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 3-2]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[The ideal beauty by a philosophical approach Stephen&#8217;s first success in identifying a symbol with its deeper meaning might come from his artistic mind that is beginning to take shape from the beginning of the novel. Since it is rather obvious that the narrator tells the story in retrospective quality the instruction to &#8217;think of things in order to understand them&#8217; can also be ...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:25:33 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 3-1]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Chapter 3   The retreat The Blessed Virgin, Mary the Mother of Christ plays a very special role in Roman Catholicism. She is said to be the perfect human being, the one human after Adam and Eve created without Original Sin. Her life is considered the ideal pattern for all persons to follow insofar as it is possible for them. This leads to a great emphasis on the moral virtue of virginity; sex o...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:20:15 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 2-3]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Stephen&#8217;s early poetry and its connection with the Virgin Mary Before having made up his mind completely about the ideal beauty Stephen has several attempts to write poetry. Let&#8217;s have a look at these poems: &#8220;The ivy whines upon the wall,And whines and twines upon the wall,The yellow ivy upon the wall,Ivy, ivy up the wall.&#8221;[1] When analyzing this poem it is very conspicu...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:18:57 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 2-2]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[The figure of Mary Dedalus For Stephen there are two important female figures above the other female characters in the novel: his mother, Mary, and Emma. Throughout the novel, Stephen&#8217;s relationship with his mother, Mary Dedalus contributes him significantly as well as his relationship with Emma to become a creative artist because his mother gives him the first notion and expectation of a...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:17:41 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 2-1]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Chapter 2   A contemporary model of an Irish woman Stephen&#8217;s development is a very complex process where one cannot just skate over the role of women even if their figures are marginalized throughout the novel. To fully understand the development of the ideal beauty in Stephen we have to observe his relationships with the female characters of the novel and also to consider the way women i...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:16:46 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 1-3]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[The interpenetration of religion and aesthetics in Stephen   The inseparability of religion and aesthetics is far from peculiar if we take into consideration Stephen&#8217;s further relation with his belief. When he practises his religion, Stephen is spellbound by his aesthetic reveries which have the effect of annihilating all sense of guilt and religious anguish. As prefect of sodality he lea...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:15:25 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 1-2]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Association based on whiteness and coldness Another approach to the interpretation of the Mary-metaphors is provided by Hugh Kenner, who correlates these with colours and other sensations and deduces them from their first association in Stephen&#8217;s mind to their final meaning. Kenner deals with whiteness and coldness in detail. He writes: &#8220;Stephen finds himself like Simon Moonan[1] en...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
  	   <pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:14:24 +0200]]></pubDate>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Chapter 1-1]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Chapter 1  The development of the feminine ideal of beauty in Stephen Dedalus&#8217;s childhood until the retreat         Introduction   As it is scheduled in the introduction, this thesis will be an analysis of the references to the Virgin Mary in James Joyce: A Portait of the Artist as a Young Man and the demonstration of how the protagonist, Stephen Dedalus, who is but a child begins to deve...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[1]]></commentNum>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Angol szakdolgozatom; Introduction]]></title>
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  	   <description><![CDATA[Introduction
 
Stephen Dedalus, the main character in most of James Joyce&#8217;s writings, is said to be a reflection of Joyce himself. In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the reader follows Stephen as he develops from a young child into a young artist, overcoming many conflicts both internally and externally, and narrowly escaping a life-long commitment to the clergy. Through Joyce&...]]></description>  		 <commentNum><![CDATA[10]]></commentNum>
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	     	   <title><![CDATA[Bevezetés]]></title>
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