

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Arthur Riordan
This extraordinary portrait of Joyce reveals an Irish lad reared by a loving mother and a father proud of his status and middle class proprieties.
He was educated at private schools until bad times forced the family to move often, leaving a trail of unpaid rents.
At this time Joyce encountered his first sexual temptations and made his choice between chastity and concupiscence.
Here are the characters he wrote about: the Dubliners and those who peopled his self portrait of the artist as a young man.
"Sensitive, satiric, warm, ironic study... It captures Joyce with love and fidelity."
— Record
"Goes straight to the heart of the early life of James Joyce."
— NYC News
| Character |
|---|
| MARY JANE MURRAY JOYCE a frail, pretty woman in her late 40s. |
| KATHLEEN MURRAY a wide-eyed, blonde, Irish beauty. |
| MRS. JOSEPHINE MURRAY a large, buxom woman. |
| WILLIAM MURRAY a stout, self-satisfied man in his 60s. |
| STANISLAUS JOYCE age ranges from 20s to mid 30s. |
| MR. D'ARCY Red-haired, pug-faced, outgoing. |
| JIMMY JOYCE Act one, Teenager. |
| JAMES JOYCE Act two, mid-20s. |
| JOHN JOYCE mid to late 50s. |
| MR. HOLOHAN arrogant, pugnacious, in his 50s. |
| MR. FITZPATRICK an elfin man in his 70s. |
| RILEY a musician. |
| FATHER CONMEE the Rector of Clongowes School. |
| STANTON good-natured upperclassman. |
| MR. DEMPSEY a church deacon. |
| GALLAGHER flashy, man-about-town. |
| MISS PARKER thinn-lipped spinster. |
| MR. ALLEYNE snobbish, book-keeping office manager. |
| BROTHER KENNY young Christian brother. |
| CELIA uneducated country girl. |
| BARTENDER genial, competent man who knows his place. |
| MAN (STRANGER) middle-class grocer. |
| PRIEST (CAPUCHINE) an over-worked, disillusioned parish priest. |
| BUTCHER BOY tough, arrogant, guttersnipe. |
| SHEEHY Penny-pinching slum lord. |
James Joyce's Dublin is a play written by Gene Feist and published by Samuel French .
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