Dubliners

ebook: Dubliners

Sprache - Englisch

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A city frozen in time. Lives filled with quiet desperation. And stories that echo long after the final word.

Dubliners is James Joyce's celebrated collection of fifteen short stories that capture the spirit, struggles, and soul of early 20th-century Dublin. From the innocence of childhood to the regrets of old age, Joyce masterfully explores the subtle moments that define human experience.

?️ Ordinary people. Extraordinary insight.
Through characters like Eveline, Gabriel Conroy, and Little Chandler, Joyce illuminates the paralysis, epiphanies, and unfulfilled desires of everyday Irish citizens. Each story is crafted with piercing realism, lyrical precision, and psychological depth.

? A groundbreaking literary work.
Far more than simple snapshots of life, Dubliners is a profound meditation on identity, society, and the inner worlds we often keep hidden. Its final story, The Dead, is widely considered one of the greatest short stories ever written.

? What Critics and Readers Say:
"A masterclass in short fiction." — The New York Times

"Joyce captures the quiet crises of ordinary life like no one else." — The Guardian

"Dubliners changed the landscape of modern literature." — Amazon Reviewer

? Why You'll Love This Book:
A powerful, intimate portrayal of urban life and emotional stagnation

Features The Dead, one of the most revered short stories ever written

Ideal for lovers of modernist literature, literary realism, and Irish culture

Written with Joyce's signature clarity, nuance, and insight

? Click Buy Now to Discover the Everyday Moments That Shaped a Literary Revolution.
Step into Dublin's alleys, drawing rooms, and hearts.
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Product Details

Publisher: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 215 Pages

Filesize: 467.3 KB

ISBN: 9782386917356

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