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  1. The Sisters
    R2005 · Drama · 1h 53m

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  1. The Sisters Summary. Father Flynn, a local priest with whom the narrator has a close relationship, has suffered several strokes and is likely to pass away soon. Every day, the young narrator passes by the church where the old priest lives to see whether he is still alive. While he does care for Father Flynn, the narrator also anticipates the ...

  2. “The Sisters” is part of Joyce’s canonical short story collection, Dubliners.The collection was written at a historical moment when Irish nationalism was an extraordinarily strong movement, and the collection as a whole grapples with questions relating to the formation of an Irish national identity, both cultural and religious.

  3. A Summary and Analysis of James Joyce’s ‘The Sisters’. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Sisters’ is the opening story in James Joyce’s 1914 collection, Dubliners. Unlike the other stories in the collection, it is told in the first person, by a young man recalling his friendship, as a boy, with a Catholic priest.

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  5. Upon arrival, they are greeted by Nannie, one of the two sisters who took care of Father Flynn in his old age. The three of them go up to kneel before Father Flynn’s coffin. The narrator attempts to pray but is distracted by the sound of Nannie’s prayers. He also notices that she has dressed herself very clumsily.

  6. An Encounter. "The Sisters" is a short story by James Joyce, the first of a series of short stories called Dubliners. Originally published in the Irish Homestead on 13 August 1904, "The Sisters" was Joyce's first published work of fiction. Joyce later revised the story and had it, along with the rest of the series, published in book form in 1914.

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  7. Analysis. In “The Sisters,” and in the rest of the stories in Dubliners, strange and puzzling events occur that remain unexplained. Father Flynn suffers from paralyzing strokes and eventually dies, but his deterioration, epitomized by his laughing frenzy in a confessional box, also hints that he was mentally unstable.

  8. Jun 26, 2008 · The Sisters: Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. With Elizabeth Banks, Maria Bello, Erika Christensen, Steven Culp. Based on Anton Chekov's "The Three Sisters" about siblings living in a college town who struggle with the death of their father and try to reconcile relationships in their own lives.

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