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Through fifteen stories set in early twentieth-century Dublin, James Joyce explores the everyday lives of children, young people, and adults marked by moral, social, and emotional paralysis. His characters-clerks, artists, resigned women, aimless dreamers-experience small, intimate revelations, sudden moments of awareness that illuminate, if only briefly, the truth of their lives.
With a sober, precise, and deeply innovative style, Joyce abandons conventional dramatism to reveal the grandeur and the tragedy of the ordinary. Dubliners is a work of eloquent silences and minimal gestures, in which each story unveils the complexity of the human soul and turns the city of Dublin into a living character-oppressive and endearing at once. An essential book for understanding the birth of modern narrative.
With a sober, precise, and deeply innovative style, Joyce abandons conventional dramatism to reveal the grandeur and the tragedy of the ordinary. Dubliners is a work of eloquent silences and minimal gestures, in which each story unveils the complexity of the human soul and turns the city of Dublin into a living character-oppressive and endearing at once. An essential book for understanding the birth of modern narrative.
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