Dubliners by James Joyce, Shane Weller (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: August 1991
  • 160pp
  • Sales Rank: 5,926
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    • Pub. Date: August 1991
    • Publisher: Dover Publications
    • Format: Paperback, 160pp
    • Sales Rank: 5,926

    Synopsis

    A fine and accessible introduction to the work of one of the 20th century's most influential writers, this collection features 15 tales, including a masterpiece of the short-story genre, "The Dead."

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    Aha! So this is what Joyce is supposed to sound like.

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    Biography

    You know an author is powerful when his name becomes a literary adjective; and "Joycean" is regularly applied to the countless writers James Joyce has influenced as one of the 20th century's greatest writers. His flowing, sometimes musical, often challenging prose -- most famously in the epic Ulysses -- has provoked and inspired readers.

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    An Unusual Read That Leaves the Reader to Come to His Own Conclusionsby Anonymous

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    May 29, 2008: In this famous collection of short stories, James Joyce gives us a glimpse into the Ireland of his time. The stories are well-written, and deal with themes concerning human nature. One problem that I found, however, is that he never clearly portrayed some of the character's deeds as either good or bad. I suppose he wanted the reader to make his own decision, but it left me wondering what Joyce's intent was. With all of this said, it is a book that many will enjoy, and one that supplys us with a relatively clear view of the past. ---Ryan Robledo, author of the Aelnathan

    Dubliners: Joyce's love for the people of Dublinby Anonymous

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    February 12, 2008: James Joyce is one of the greatest authors of the 20th century. The stories in this collection reflect the way that Joyce saw his fellow countrymen. Many of the stories come from Joyce's own experiences and knowing this gives the reader an insight into the author's life as a boy and young man. This collection should be read before reading Joyce's other books as it will give the reader an introduction to his style of writing.


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