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On the bleak streets of Dublin, a young boy grieves over the death of an irregular priest, a woman elopes with her lover, and a professor considers the nature of death: these are some of the unfortunate denizens of James Joyce's imagination. Gracefully written and born of deeply personal experiences, the stories in this collection are often bleak and troubling. Together they provide an unflinching portrait of the city, as Joyce lays out the brutal realities of Irish life on the eve of independence. A controversial and genre-defying depiction of the everyday, Dubliners is an essential read from one of Ireland's most celebrated literary figures. --back cover

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Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2019
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
224
ISBN10
1789500834
ISBN13
9781789500837
Reeks
Eerste editie
1914
Oorspronkelijke titel
Dubliners
Beoordeling
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On the bleak streets of Dublin, a young boy grieves over the death of an irregular priest, a woman elopes with her lover, and a professor considers the nature of death: these are some of the unfortunate denizens of James Joyce's imagination. Gracefully written and born of deeply personal experiences, the stories in this collection are often bleak and troubling. Together they provide an unflinching portrait of the city, as Joyce lays out the brutal realities of Irish life on the eve of independence. A controversial and genre-defying depiction of the everyday, Dubliners is an essential read from one of Ireland's most celebrated literary figures. --back cover