In the first part of my work, I will examine the definition of the concept of exile, and then I will investigate the origin of the concept of exile. As well, I will investigate the dimensions of the theme of exile and the epistemological influences of it in the twentieth century, …show more content…
He was educated in Jesuit colleges and at the Royal University, and shortly he left Ireland to France. In Paris, he studied medicine but it was for short period and returned to Ireland. In 1904, he exiled Ireland to Pula in Croatia with his wife to work as an English teacher. After that, he went to Italy to settle in Trieste, where he taught English and learned Italian as well as 17 languages which he was speaking such as (English, Italian, French, Arabic, Sanskrit, Greek,