Gens de Dublin Annot� - James Joyce
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Gens de Dublin Annot�

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Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
234
ISBN
9798760974709
Step into early 20th-century Dublin, a city rendered with precise detail as James Joyce explores the lives of its inhabitants. This collection of fifteen short stories offers a revealing portrait of Irish middle-class life, delving into themes of paralysis, the yearning for escape, and the weight of routine. From the innocence of childhood to the complexities of maturity and public life, each narrative unfolds with a focus on moments of revelation, often termed epiphanies, that expose the inner lives and struggles of its characters.

Joyce crafted these stories with a style he called "scrupulous meanness," aiming to present a naturalistic depiction of a city grappling with its moral history and the search for a national identity. The accompanying illustrations serve to immerse the reader further, making the historical and cultural landscape of Dublin as vivid for contemporary audiences as it was for Joyce's contemporaries. This collection provides insight into the human condition, showcasing the desires, frustrations, and quiet desperations that define a community at a pivotal time.

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Dubliners (Illustrated) Originally published in 198
Original language
English
Original publisher Independently Published

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