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Hardcover Dubliners Book

ISBN: 1025614801

ISBN13: 9781025614809

Dubliners

"Dubliners" is a seminal collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce that offers a vivid and penetrating portrait of Irish middle-class life in and around Dublin at the turn of the twentieth century. The collection is structured to reflect the stages of human experience, beginning with stories of childhood, moving through adolescence and maturity, and culminating in the complexities of public life. Joyce employs a distinctive style to capture the social, political, and religious paralysis felt by the city's inhabitants.

Each narrative in "Dubliners" centers on a moment of epiphany-a sudden spiritual or intellectual manifestation that reveals the true nature of a character's circumstances. From the youthful innocence and subsequent disillusionment in "Araby" to the profound reflections on life and death in the final masterpiece, "The Dead," the stories explore themes of desire, entrapment, and the search for identity. This work serves as a foundational text of literary modernism, showcasing Joyce's ability to elevate the mundane details of daily existence into a profound exploration of the human condition.

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