Dubliners: Original and complete edition (1914)
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Dubliners: Original and complete edition (1914)

by Joyce, James

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
259
Language
English
Published
2023-12-07

Overview

Dubliners, a seminal work by James Joyce, is a captivating collection of fifteen short stories, first published in 1914. This masterpiece offers a profound, unvarnished glimpse into the everyday life of Dublin's inhabitants in the early 20th century. Joyce's stories in Dubliners are renowned for their realistic portrayal of Dublin's middle class, delving into the complexities and nuances of urban life. The collection is celebrated for its exploration of themes such as desire, regret, and epiphanies, revealing the profound personal struggles and moral ambiguities of ordinary people. Each story in Dubliners stands as a unique narrative, yet collectively, they create a rich tapestry that portrays the universal human experience. Joyce masterfully employs a straightforward yet deeply evocative writing style, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the characters' lives. From the youthful innocence in "Araby" and "An Encounter" to the poignant contemplation in "The Dead," the collection encapsulates a range of emotions and experiences, making it a timeless literary work. Perfect for readers interested in classic literature, Irish culture, and character-driven stories, Dubliners is an essential read that continues to resonate with audiences globally. This collection is not just a literary exploration of Dublin's society but a universal study of human nature, making it an indispensable addition to any literary collection.

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