The Dubliners
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Book Description
James Joyce has been hailed as one of the great literary rebels of our time. He rebelled against social and literary conventions, against Catholicism, and against Dublin, the city at the center of this magnificent collection of stories.
In Dubliners, Joyce paints vivid portraits of the denizens of the city of his birth, from the young boy encountering death in the fist story, "The Sisters,... More
In Dubliners, Joyce paints vivid portraits of the denizens of the city of his birth, from the young boy encountering death in the fist story, "The Sisters,... More
Book Information
Publisher | Bantam Books for Young Readers |
Binding | Mass Market Paperback (101 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 224 |
ISBN-10 | 0553213806 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0553213805 |
Publication Date | 03/01/1990 |
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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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