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By S. Slote

the 1st book-length remedy of James Joyce's paintings throughout the lens of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept, Slote argues that the diversity of types Joyce deploys has a moral size. This intersection increases questions of epistemology, aesthetics, and the development of the 'Modern' and may entice literary and philosophy scholars.

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