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Exploring the lives of ordinary Dubliners, this collection of short stories delves into themes of paralysis, identity, and the complexity of human relationships. Each narrative captures the struggles and aspirations of its characters, offering a vivid portrayal of early 20th-century Irish society. The stories are intertwined with rich imagery and poignant reflections, making it a profound examination of the human condition and a significant work in modern literature.
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Dubliners, James Joyce
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- 2020
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- Titel
- Dubliners
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- James Joyce
- Verlag
- Public Publishing
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2020
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 146
- ISBN13
- 9781800605640
- Kategorie
- Belletristik
- Beschreibung
- Exploring the lives of ordinary Dubliners, this collection of short stories delves into themes of paralysis, identity, and the complexity of human relationships. Each narrative captures the struggles and aspirations of its characters, offering a vivid portrayal of early 20th-century Irish society. The stories are intertwined with rich imagery and poignant reflections, making it a profound examination of the human condition and a significant work in modern literature.