James Joyce’s pivotal collection of fifteen short-stories Dubliners is a realistic and unique perspective on Irish middle-class life in the early 20th century, offering a depth of honesty and firsthand experience absent from the history books. Through these stories, Joyce explores much more than a historical representation of Irish life, however. His skill at transforming the human experience into narrative form gives the characters in these short tales a life that transcends their time and place.
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| year | 2012 |
| pages | 255 |
| cover | soft |
| condition | new |





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