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After the Race by James Joyce - Short Story from Dubliners Summary, Analysis, Review 

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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! We are talking about "After the Race" by James Joyce today. A great piece dealing with Irish nationalism, wealth, and more. While it is not the most popular story in Dubliners, it definitely says a lot!
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@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
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@attention5638
@attention5638 Год назад
Whenever I pick this collection up, I never go back to this one-- I had a bad experience at university when coming across it many years ago. But I think I have healed, and may have to go back to it tonight. "Use the Small of the person to represent the Big of the country." What a fantastic way to word that---I think I have found my favorite way to sum up a lot of the literature of this time haha😅
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
Did you know there’s a whole book on just this story? Crazy!!
@jimfryer1
@jimfryer1 Год назад
I am really enjoying your discussions of these stories. I have read Dubliners multiple times, and also Protrait of the Artist and Ulysses. (I have to have another go at Ulysses with more research.) Your thoughts have been most edifying, thank you.
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
Thanks for sharing! I hope Ulysses works well for me too! Trying it out for first time next month!
@TheNerdyNarrative
@TheNerdyNarrative Год назад
😂 I see that “Peace” sniping at the end!! 😂 I need to get started on this collection and chime back in on these past videos with my opinions and interpretations. I feel like it’s one I’ll enjoy because I’ve always enjoyed watching each of the discussions through the journey through the book so far. Thanks for including the historical background of the time because hopefully I’ll remember that info when I get started and have a better understanding of what I’m reading. Hopefully. 😂
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
I hope you 🥰 it
@TheNerdyNarrative
@TheNerdyNarrative Год назад
@@TheCodeXCantina If I do, it'll be because you guys primed me for it by explaining all the stories to me ahead of me reading them, lol
@jamesstout6280
@jamesstout6280 Год назад
This is a beautiful story. It’s a shame it’s written off as a time-period allegory. You did a great job of discussing it!
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
Thank you so much!
@fruitygarlic3601
@fruitygarlic3601 2 месяца назад
Krypto's analysis seems based on his idea that Jimmy is a little 'behind' the other young men in his understanding of upper class life, and that he even helped at the butcher's shop. In the story he is a little bit a fop who, "did not study very earnestly and took to bad courses," dresses the part, and wastes his father's money -- more due to drunkenness and peer pressure than bad habits. Jimmy may rank lower due to his father's background and his Irishness, but he's not so grounded. I think it's interesting that we have the paragraph about Jimmy's general carefulness and respect for his father's money. I also think it's interesting his father approves of him occasionally wasting it and of the social circle he wastes it in. In classic _Dubliners_ fashion, we're kept from the conclusion of these things changing, or any word on if they do.
@Starscreamlive
@Starscreamlive Год назад
I see Jimmy being representative of all of Ireland, and at the same time he also represents a bit of Joyce as well.
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
Brian mentioned a similar thing about auto fictional element.
@MikeFromDublin
@MikeFromDublin Год назад
Villona, the Hungarian. What is his signficance? Why is there a Hungarian in this story?
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
Presumably to represent Hungary. Their economy was a bit lower compared to Britain and others that were quicker to adapt at the time
@bucklaw2
@bucklaw2 Год назад
Villona is happy with his lunch-compared to the others who are always searching. He is at least for the moment content. Others are searching for Kierkegaardian "this or that" and never really finding that sweet spot, chasing wealth, religion, women, ways to avoid, and the fantasy is better than the reality so far in Joyce's stories and the devil you know is better than moving forward. What is winning? As in real life, it is a valid question for those who are questioning.
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
Oooo a Kierkegaard reference. My man!
@FreyaVal
@FreyaVal Год назад
You haven’t discussed about The Two Gallants?
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
I think we have that scheduled for next month
@FreyaVal
@FreyaVal Год назад
@@TheCodeXCantina ok i’ll wait 👍🏻
@BookishTexan
@BookishTexan Год назад
I always thought this story was kind of autobiographical - jimmy Doyle = Jimmy Joyce - and both Jimmy’s were kind of middle class and felt a bit like imposters perhaps, impotent, and forced to play a game he can’t win.
@TheCodeXCantina
@TheCodeXCantina Год назад
I can see that
@olinmoseley5060
@olinmoseley5060 Год назад
Naas street is pronounced like Nace btw
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