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Dubliners

Dubliners

James Joyce

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Dubliners is a collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce, the stories were written at the time when Irish nationalism was at its peak, and a search for a national identity and purpose was raging; at a crossroads of history and culture, Ireland was jolted by various converging ideas and influences. They center on Joyce's idea of an epiphany: a moment where a character has a special moment of self-understanding or illumination. Many of the characters in Dubliners later appear in minor roles in Joyce's novel Ulysses. The initial stories in the collection are narrated by children as protagonists, and as the stories continue, they deal with the lives and concerns of progressively older people. This is in line with Joyce's tripartite division of the collection into childhood, adolescence and maturity.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

James Joyce

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The portrayal of Stephen Dedalus's Dublin childhood and youth, his quest for identity through art and his gradual emancipation from the claims of family, religion and Ireland itself, is also an oblique self-portrait of the young James Joyce and a universal testament to the artist's 'eternal imagination'.
Dubliners

Dubliners

James Joyce

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce. They form a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century. The stories were written when Irish nationalism was at its peak, and a search for a national identity and purpose was raging; at a crossroads of history and culture, Ireland was jolted by various converging ideas and influences.
Ulysses

Ulysses

James Joyce

Public Park Publishing
2020
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Do you want to read Ulysses? If so then keep reading... Ulysses is a modernist novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It was first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920 and then published in its entirety in Paris by Sylvia Beach on 2 February 1922, Joyce's 40th birthday. It is considered to be one of the most important works of modernist literature and has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement". According to Declan Kiberd, "Before Joyce, no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking What are you waiting for Ulysses is one click away, select the "Buy Now" button in the top right corner NOW
Ulysses

Ulysses

James Joyce

Public Park Publishing
2020
sidottu
Do you want to read Ulysses? If so then keep reading... Ulysses is a modernist novel by Irish writer James Joyce. It was first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920 and then published in its entirety in Paris by Sylvia Beach on 2 February 1922, Joyce's 40th birthday. It is considered to be one of the most important works of modernist literature and has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement". According to Declan Kiberd, "Before Joyce, no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking What are you waiting for Ulysses is one click away, select the "Buy Now" button in the top right corner NOW
Dubliners

Dubliners

James Joyce

Public Park Publishing
2020
sidottu
Do you want to read Dubliners? If so then keep reading... James Joyce's Dubliners is a vivid and unflinching portrait of "dear dirty Dublin" at the turn of the twentieth century. These fifteen stories, including such unforgettable ones as "Araby," "Grace," and "The Dead," delve into the heart of the city of Joyce's birth, capturing the cadences of Dubliners' speech and portraying with an almost brute realism their outer and inner lives. What are you waiting for Dubliners is one click away, select the "Buy Now" button in the top right corner NOW
Dubliners (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket In a series of vivid snapshots, the lives of ordinary Dubliners unfold against the backdrop of early 20th-century Ireland. The stories explore themes of identity, longing, and paralysis, as characters grapple with missed opportunities, societal expectations, and personal revelations. From the innocence of youth to the complexity of adult disillusionment, each tale offers a glimpse into the universal struggles of the human condition. Through rich, intimate detail, the collection captures the emotional depth of everyday life.Dubliners is a landmark in modernist literature, offering an unflinching look at the lives of everyday people in early 20th-century Dublin. James Joyce's use of precise realism and subtle symbolism broke new ground, challenging the narrative conventions of his time. The collection's focus on moments of epiphany, and its depiction of urban paralysis, reshaped how short stories were written and understood. Its influence on literature, paving the way for the modernist movement, remains profound.
Ulysses (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket On an ordinary June day, Leopold Bloom wanders the vibrant streets of Dublin, unaware that this journey will transform his life. Each encounter-a young artist's struggle, a lover's betrayal, the chaotic hum of the city-reveals the intricate dance between destiny and choice. Bloom's path mirrors the ancient hero Odysseus, but here, the epic unfolds in pubs, alleys, and fleeting glances. With humor, vulnerability, and searing insight, the novel immerses readers in the boundless depths of a single day, echoing the mysteries and marvels of everyday life.Ulysses revolutionized modern literature, capturing the inner lives of its characters with groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness style and vivid realism. Published in 1922, it pushed the boundaries of language, form, and narrative, challenging readers to experience thought itself as a journey. The novel's deep ties to Homer's Odyssey reimagined the ancient epic in a modern setting, blending myth with the mundane in a way never seen before. Banned and censored in its time, Ulysses became a symbol of artistic freedom and remains one of the most celebrated and analyzed works in literary history.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket From the moment he first understands the power of words, a restless young boy begins to see the world differently-its beauty, its rules, and its quiet rebellions. As he grows, he is torn between the rigid expectations of faith, family, and country and the intoxicating call of artistic freedom. Every choice he makes pushes him closer to either devotion or defiance, shaping the man he will become. With language as his weapon and vision as his guide, he sets out to carve his own identity, no matter the cost.Revolutionary in style and deeply personal in theme, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man redefined modern literature. Joyce's innovative use of stream-of-consciousness and free indirect discourse gave readers a raw, intimate view of a mind in formation. The novel challenged traditional storytelling, paving the way for Ulysses and shaping the course of 20th-century fiction. More than just a coming-of-age tale, it captured the struggle for artistic and intellectual freedom in a rapidly changing Ireland.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Annotated)
James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is a literary masterpiece that invites readers into the captivating journey of Stephen Dedalus, a young man navigating the tumultuous waters of self-discovery and artistic awakening. This seminal work, brimming with rich prose and profound insights, provides a vivid portrait of a young soul grappling with societal expectations, personal identity, and the compelling call of artistic expression.As you delve into the pages of this novel, you'll find yourself immersed in Joyce's evocative exploration of Stephen's intellectual and emotional evolution. The narrative unfolds with a rare blend of lyrical beauty and raw honesty, capturing the essence of youthful aspirations and the universal quest for self-realization.Joyce's meticulous craftsmanship shines through in every sentence, as he weaves a tapestry of language that is both exquisite and thought-provoking. The novel is a dance of words and ideas, with each chapter serving as a brushstroke in the portrait of an artist in the making. The narrative flows seamlessly, revealing the intricate layers of Stephen's psyche and the challenges he faces in reconciling his artistic inclinations with the demands of the world around him.The novel is not merely a coming-of-age story; it's an exploration of the very nature of art, identity, and the relentless pursuit of one's authentic self. Joyce's keen observations and philosophical musings resonate with readers, making "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" a timeless and universal work that transcends its time and setting.Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Dublin's streets, feel the pulse of Stephen's inner struggles, and witness the birth of an artist's soul. This novel is a literary gem that beckons readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery, artistic passion, and the profound complexities of the human spirit. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is an enriching and transformative experience that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.
Les gens de Dublin

Les gens de Dublin

James Joyce

Griffin Harrington
2024
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"Les Gens de Dublin" de James Joyce, publi pour la premi re fois en 1914, est une collection fondamentale de quinze nouvelles qui plongent dans la vie des habitants ordinaires de Dublin au tournant du 20e si cle. travers des d tails m ticuleux et une profonde perspicacit , Joyce cr e un tableau vivant de la capitale irlandaise, capturant les complexit s de son tissu social et les exp riences humaines universelles qui y r sident."Les Gens de Dublin" s'ouvre avec "Les Soeurs", une histoire qui donne le ton l'ensemble de la collection. Elle explore les th mes de la paralysie et de la mort, motifs r currents tout au long du livre. Le r cit tourne autour des r flexions d'un jeune gar on sur la mort du P re Flynn, un pr tre qui l'avait encadr . Cette histoire, comme beaucoup d'autres dans la collection, pr sente un moment d' piphanie - une r alisation ou une compr hension soudaine qui claire la situation du personnage.Les histoires sont arrang es en une progression qui refl te les tapes de la vie humaine: l'enfance, l'adolescence, la maturit et la vie publique. Dans "Une Rencontre", deux gar ons s chent l' cole pour chercher l'aventure, pour finalement faire une exp rience troublante qui expose le c t sombre de la nature humaine. "Araby" suit la d sillusion d'un jeune gar on alors qu'il navigue entre ses fantasmes romantiques et les dures r alit s de la vie. mesure que la collection avance vers l'adolescence, "Eveline" d peint la lutte d'une jeune femme entre la promesse d' vasion et l'attrait du devoir familial. Le conflit int rieur d'Eveline et sa d cision finale de rester Dublin incarnent le th me de la paralysie, un tat d'incapacit avancer ou changer sa situation, qui hante de nombreux personnages de Joyce.Dans les histoires de maturit , Joyce examine les complexit s de la vie adulte et des relations. "Un Petit Nuage" raconte l'histoire de Little Chandler, un homme qui r ve de succ s litt raire mais est confin par ses responsabilit s domestiques. Sa rencontre avec un vieil ami qui a r ussi le succ s qu'il d sire le conduit une am re reconnaissance de ses propres limites. De m me, "Doubles" explore les frustrations de Farrington, un copiste qui cherche chapper son existence monotone par l'alcool, pour finalement perp tuer un cycle de violence et de regret.Le th me de l' piphanie atteint son apog e dans "Les Morts", la derni re et la plus c l bre histoire de la collection. Situ e lors d'un d ner, elle se centre sur Gabriel Conroy, un homme fier de son statut intellectuel et social. travers une s rie d'interactions et de r v lations, Gabriel confronte ses propres insuffisances et la distance motionnelle dans son mariage. L'histoire se conclut par une m ditation poignante sur la mortalit et l'interconnexion de toutes les exp riences humaines, alors que Gabriel imagine la neige tombant sur toute l'Irlande, symbolisant la fois la mort et un sentiment d'unit .
Dubliners(Illustrated)

Dubliners(Illustrated)

James Joyce

Micheal Smith
2025
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Illustrated Edition: This edition of Dubliners by James Joyce includes captivating illustrations, a detailed summary, an insightful author biography, and a comprehensive list of characters.Dubliners is a remarkable collection of fifteen short stories that paint a vivid portrait of life in early 20th-century Dublin. Through a blend of realism and modernist storytelling, James Joyce explores themes of paralysis, epiphany, and the complexities of Irish society. Each story captures the struggles, aspirations, and disappointments of ordinary Dubliners, reflecting the social and political climate of the time.From the youthful longing of "Araby" to the haunting introspection of "The Dead," Joyce masterfully presents a series of interconnected narratives that highlight human emotions and existential dilemmas. His rich prose and deep psychological insight make Dubliners a timeless literary classic.This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience with beautifully crafted artwork, bringing Joyce's Dublin to life while providing additional resources, including a summary, author biography, and a character list for better comprehension. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and new readers alike, this edition offers a deeper appreciation of Joyce's masterful storytelling.