
Dubliners By James Joyce
Category: literature, Fiction
Rating: 4.3/5
Pages: 150
About Book:
Dubliners is a masterful collection of fifteen short stories that capture the lives of ordinary Dubliners with striking realism and emotional depth. Written when Joyce was just twenty-five, the collection maps a city gripped by paralysisâsocial, spiritual, and personal. From the quiet tensions of childhood in âThe Sistersâ and âAn Encounterâ to the adolescent yearning of âAraby,â Joyce charts the hopes and disappointments of everyday life. Stories like âEvelineâ and âA Little Cloudâ explore the crushing weight of duty and lost ambition, while âClayâ and âCounterpartsâ depict lives shaped by routine, powerlessness, and regret. In the closing story, âThe Dead,â a dinner party slowly unravels into a profound meditation on love, memory, and mortality. Unified by themes of stagnation, desire, and self-realization, Dubliners presents a hauntingly honest portrait of a city and its people, offering timeless insights into the complexities of human experience.
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Category: literature, Fiction
Rating: 4.3/5
Pages: 150
About Book:
Dubliners is a masterful collection of fifteen short stories that capture the lives of ordinary Dubliners with striking realism and emotional depth. Written when Joyce was just twenty-five, the collection maps a city gripped by paralysisâsocial, spiritual, and personal. From the quiet tensions of childhood in âThe Sistersâ and âAn Encounterâ to the adolescent yearning of âAraby,â Joyce charts the hopes and disappointments of everyday life. Stories like âEvelineâ and âA Little Cloudâ explore the crushing weight of duty and lost ambition, while âClayâ and âCounterpartsâ depict lives shaped by routine, powerlessness, and regret. In the closing story, âThe Dead,â a dinner party slowly unravels into a profound meditation on love, memory, and mortality. Unified by themes of stagnation, desire, and self-realization, Dubliners presents a hauntingly honest portrait of a city and its people, offering timeless insights into the complexities of human experience.











