"Literature would be James Joyce's vocation and his effort to win immortality. He left Ireland with nearly all the narratives he would ever write already stored in his memory. What remained for him to do was transform it into an art that could measure up to his own expectations. His works, which revolutionized the 20th century fiction, amazed readers and challenged ambitious Writer." I have a question. Question says: "It is understood from the passage that James Joyce's works..." A) completely changed the 20th century fiction B) were about Ireland, especially the capital city Dublin. I'm confused which is correct and why?
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Let me ask you two questions. What does the text say about Dublin? What does the text say about 20th century fiction?
— Clive
Let me ask you two questions.
What does the text say about Dublin?
What does the text say about 20th century fiction?
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Thanks. Well, "James Joyce once told a friend. "One of the things I could never get accusemed to in my youth was the difference I found between life and literature." All serious young readers notice this difference. However, Joyce dedicated his career to erasing it. The life he would put into his literature was chiefly his own. By the time the young Joyce graduated from University College Dublin i
One of the things I could never get accustomed to in my youth was the difference I found between life and literature." Joyce dedicated his career to erasing it