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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Dublin, this collection of fifteen short stories captures the essence of Irish middle-class life during a time of intense nationalism and cultural upheaval. Joyce explores themes of epiphany, where characters encounter moments of profound self-discovery, juxtaposed with the notion of paralysis, reflecting his belief that Irish nationalism hindered cultural advancement. The stories offer a rich, naturalistic portrayal of a society grappling with its identity amidst historical and cultural crossroads.
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- Title
- Dubliners
- Language
- English
- Authors
- James Joyce
- Publisher
- Classy Publishing
- Released
- 2021
- Pages
- 238
- ISBN13
- 9788194941286
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Classics, Society, Life, Ireland, Irish Literature, Dublin, Epiphany
- First published
- 1914
- Original title
- Dubliners
- Rating
- 3.45 out of 5
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Dublin, this collection of fifteen short stories captures the essence of Irish middle-class life during a time of intense nationalism and cultural upheaval. Joyce explores themes of epiphany, where characters encounter moments of profound self-discovery, juxtaposed with the notion of paralysis, reflecting his belief that Irish nationalism hindered cultural advancement. The stories offer a rich, naturalistic portrayal of a society grappling with its identity amidst historical and cultural crossroads.