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For Joyce's contemporaneous audience, the term "counterparts" could be expected to suggest (hand-written) duplicate copies of legal documents. [1] At the story's end, Farrington, “the man” is seen to be the "counterpart" of Mr. Alleyne, his superior at his workplace, since he abuses his child at home, just as Mr. Alleyne abuses him at the office.
Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. [1] It presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century.
Parker was an associate editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004) and remains an advisory editor for the regular updates to the project.. Among the books to which Parker has contributed are Scribner's British Writers (on L. P. Hartley, 2002), the seventh edition of The Oxford Companion to English Literature (2009), [34] Fifty Gay and Lesbian Books Everybody Must Read (2009 ...
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #91–92 The Spectacular Spider-Man #257–258 May–June 1998: Todd Dezago Howard Mackie Tom DeFalco J. M. DeMatteis "The Gathering of Five" The Amazing Spider-Man #440 The Sensational Spider-Man #32–33 Peter Parker: Spider-Man #96 The Spectacular Spider-Man #262 1998 Todd Dezago John Byrne Howard Mackie "The Final ...
Teresa Parker - Peter Parker's long lost sister who is introduced in the graphic novel Spider-Man: Family Business. [1] She later appeared in the comics. Ben Parker - Peter Parker's uncle. Shot by the Burglar. May Parker - Peter Parker's loving aunt who raises him after his parents died. After the murder of her husband Ben, May is virtually his ...
Other clones of Peter Parker have also appeared, such as Kaine, [40] the degenerated first clone, and Spidercide, the shape-shifting third clone. [ 41 ] The Blood Spider is an evil version of Spider-Man hired by the Red Skull and trained by the Taskmaster alongside Jagged Bow and Death-Shield (evil counterpart of Hawkeye and Captain America ...
The Peter Parker incarnation of Dusk can camouflage in shadows and glide short distances, in addition to his regular abilities. The Cassie St. Commons incarnation of Dusk can manipulate the Darkforce, enabling her to teleport, generate shadow constructs, and regenerate her body.
"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.