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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Irish nationalism, this collection of fifteen short stories explores the lives of the Irish middle class as they grapple with their national identity. Joyce's vivid prose captures the nuances of Dublin life, showcasing both the city's charm and its shortcomings. His deep insights into human nature and the relatable struggles of his characters contribute to the enduring significance of this work, making it a cornerstone of Irish literature that resonates with readers and writers alike.
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Dubliners, James Joyce
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- Title
- Dubliners
- Language
- English
- Authors
- James Joyce
- Publisher
- Pharos Books
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN13
- 9789390001705
- Category
- Detective / Thriller
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Irish nationalism, this collection of fifteen short stories explores the lives of the Irish middle class as they grapple with their national identity. Joyce's vivid prose captures the nuances of Dublin life, showcasing both the city's charm and its shortcomings. His deep insights into human nature and the relatable struggles of his characters contribute to the enduring significance of this work, making it a cornerstone of Irish literature that resonates with readers and writers alike.