Dubliners
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Dubliners is a landmark in modern literature, and one of the twentieth century's finest collections of short stories. In its remarkable portrait of a city and its people, it dramatises ordinary life in the modern world. Together, the stories form one interwoven tapestry which provides a rich and subtle picture of the struggles of men and women to rise above the constraints of their everyday live... More
Book Information
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Binding | Paperback (101 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 240 |
ISBN-10 | 0521485444 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0521485449 |
Publication Date | 10/27/1995 |
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About Andrew Goodwyn (Editor) : Andrew Goodwyn is a published author and an editor. Some of the published credits of Andrew Goodwyn include English Teaching and the Moving Image, Teaching English: A Handbook for Primary and Secondar... more
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10/3/2015 Joshua Mark said:
tags: Ireland, travel, philosophy, literature
To me, this is Joyce's masterpiece and the only work of his worth re-reading or maybe even reading in the first place. I'm no fan of Ulysses or Finnegan's Wake which I think are both highly over-rated and pretentious. Dubliners is a series of short stories about people living in Dublin, Ireland in t... more
tags: Ireland, travel, philosophy, literature
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