中文摘要
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Set in modernist cultural milieu, James Joyce's Dubliners serves as a mirror reflecting the stagnant Irish life in the early twentieth century. The last story in this book, "The Dead" conveys typical Joycean paralysis and epiphany. The protagonist Gabriel has no autonomy over his life. His spiritual paralysis is rooted in the inflated sense of selfhood. The sudden realization of his vanity is the epiphanic insight that triggers the transformed consciousness and mental growth. The purpose of this study is to interpret "The Dead" from Buddhist perspective, bringing forth the dialogic interaction between Dharma and Joyce's writing. The contents are divided into two parts. The first part explores the paralytic life of Gabriel, which points to samsara and ignorance if translated into Buddhist vocabulary. The second part analyzes his epiphany, which parallels Zen awakening through the intuitive comprehension of reality without the medium of language. Dharma sheds different light on the agony and anguish of Joyce's Dubliner.
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