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{{quote|''The soul is born, he said vaguely, first in those moments I told you of. It has a slow and dark birth, more mysterious than the birth of the body. When the soul of a man is born in this country, there are nets flung at it to hold it back from flight. You talk to me of nationality, language, religion. I shall try to fly by those nets.''|Stephen Dedalus, [[Author Avatar|actually James Joyce.]]}}
 
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* [[In Dublin's Fair City]]
* [[Intelligence Equals Isolation]]
* [[Irish Political System]]: The [[Irish Parliamentary Party]] and [[Charles Stuart Parnell]] (and his [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stuart_Parnell:Charles Stuart Parnell#Divorce_crisisDivorce crisis|divorce crisis]] and death) figure prominently in the first few episodes of the story.
* [[Multiple Narrative Modes]]: The book is almost entirely told in the third person, but lapses into first-person diary entries at the very end.
* [[Once Upon a Time]]: See the entry for [[Everything's Better With Cows]].
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