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In a series of vivid snapshots, James Joyce portrays the struggles, dreams, and disappointments of ordinary Dubliners in the early 20th century. From the innocence of childhood to the complexity of adult disillusionment, these interconnected stories explore themes of identity, longing, and paralysis. Characters wrestle with societal expectations, missed opportunities, and moments of painful clarity, revealing the emotional depth of everyday life. With precise realism and intimate detail, Joyce captures the universal human condition in the small details of city life.
First published in 1914, Dubliners became a landmark of modernist literature, breaking from traditional storytelling with its realism, symbolism, and focus on epiphany. Joyce's exploration of "paralysis"-the sense of being trapped by circumstance-reshaped how short fiction was conceived and written. The collection's unflinching portrayal of urban life and its quiet moments of revelation influenced generations of writers and paved the way for Joyce's later masterpieces. Its enduring power lies in its ability to reflect both the ordinary and the profound.
With clear, easy-to-read formatting, this edition is designed for readers who prefer or require larger text without sacrificing the excitement of the original.
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In a series of vivid snapshots, James Joyce portrays the struggles, dreams, and disappointments of ordinary Dubliners in the early 20th century. From the innocence of childhood to the complexity of adult disillusionment, these interconnected stories explore themes of identity, longing, and paralysis. Characters wrestle with societal expectations, missed opportunities, and moments of painful clarity, revealing the emotional depth of everyday life. With precise realism and intimate detail, Joyce captures the universal human condition in the small details of city life.
First published in 1914, Dubliners became a landmark of modernist literature, breaking from traditional storytelling with its realism, symbolism, and focus on epiphany. Joyce's exploration of "paralysis"-the sense of being trapped by circumstance-reshaped how short fiction was conceived and written. The collection's unflinching portrayal of urban life and its quiet moments of revelation influenced generations of writers and paved the way for Joyce's later masterpieces. Its enduring power lies in its ability to reflect both the ordinary and the profound.
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