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She was not only tired but sick: Illness and inertia in James Joyce’s “Eveline”
Tsung-chi Hawk CHANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Ireland
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Inertia
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Illness
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Female Protagonist
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Sick
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Stockholm Syndrome
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Short Fiction
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Copyright
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Sense of Responsibility
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Mental Illness
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Early 20th Century
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Sailors
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Literature Teaching
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Irish Society
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Problem Features
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Mental Problems
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Doer
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Stasis
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Sterilization
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Literary Reading
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Hometown
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Paralysis
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Abnormal Identification
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Arts and Humanities
Female Protagonist
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Stockholm
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short fiction
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Twentieth Century
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Literature
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Language Teaching
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Suffering
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Episode
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Victims
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Stasis
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Hesitation
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Sailors
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Literary reading
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