| Format | Paperback |
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Dubliners
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| Print length: | 128 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 21 January 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 0.81 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8876948403 |
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Step into the heart of early 20th-century Ireland with Dubliners, a collection of fifteen poignant tales penned by the literary genius, James Joyce. This masterpiece of modernist literature paints a vivid and compelling picture of Dublin at the turn of the century, capturing the essence of its inhabitants with an uncanny and poignant precision. Dubliners is a journey through the stages of life, from childhood to maturity, and finally, public life. Each story is a glimpse into the lives of ordinary Dubliners, grappling with universal themes of love, loss, and the human condition. Joyce’s masterful storytelling and his extraordinary ability to express the complexities of human emotions make each story a unique exploration of life itself. Historically significant, Dubliners was a bold and daring departure from the literary norms of Joyce’s time. His raw and realistic portrayal of the Irish middle class, the exploration of the paralysis of routine, and the vivid depiction of Dublin, were groundbreaking. Joyce’s unique narrative style and innovative literary techniques have influenced countless authors and continue to be studied and admired by scholars and readers alike. Why should you read Dubliners right away? Because it is more than just a collection of stories. It’s a timeless exploration of human nature, a journey into the soul of a city, and a testament to the transformative power of literature. It’s a book that will make you see the extraordinary in the ordinary, and the universal in the specific. It is a book that, once read, will stay with you forever. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience one of literature’s finest works. Dive into the vibrant world of Dubliners by James Joyce, and discover why it has captivated readers for over a century. —- ISBN: 9798876948403
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