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Dubliners James Joyce

Dubliners By James Joyce

Dubliners by James Joyce


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Dubliners by James Joyce

On the bleak streets of Dublin, a young boy grieves over the death of an irreligious priest, a woman elopes with her lover, and a professor considers the nature of death: these are some of the unfortunate denizens of James Joyce's imagination.

This powerful collection of short stories from one of Ireland's greatest writers includes such brilliant tales as 'Araby', 'The Sisters' and 'The Dead'. Gracefully written and born of deeply personal experiences, the stories in this collection are often bleak and troubling. Together they provide an unflinching portrait of the city, as Joyce lays out the brutal realities of Irish life on the eve of independence.

A controversial and genre-defying depiction of the everyday, Dubliners is an essential read from one of Ireland's most celebrated literary figures.

About James Joyce

James Joyce (1882-1941) was born in Dublin. He proved to be a very bright student and eventually attended University College Dublin. Joyce spent most of his adulthood abroad, emigrating to Europe with Nora Barnacle, whom he later married. A poet, playwright and journalist, Joyce's other best-known works include Dubliners and Finnegans Wake.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Sisters
An Encounter
Araby
Eveline
After the Race
Two Gallants
The Boarding House
A Little Cloud
Counterparts
Clay
A Painful Case
Ivy Day in the Committee Room
A Mother
Grace
The Dead

Additional information

GOR010965346
9781789500837
1789500834
Dubliners by James Joyce
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
2019-06-15
224
N/A
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