Ungallant gallantry: the process of defamillarization and the reader's response to James Joyce's "Two Gallants"
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This essay intends, through the description and analysis of three "subversions" (of the codes of 'gallantry', of stories of 'mystery' and of 'prostitution') that are, clearly, subversions of a broader code, that of narrative, understand how James, in the story "Two Gallants", the sixth of Dubliners, also subverts the traditional code of reading, demanding, for his new, modern text, a reading posture that is also new, modern, on the part of the reader.
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