The Value of James Joyce
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This book explores the writings of James Joyce from his early poetry and stories to his final avant-garde work, Finnegans Wake.
Deze serie duikt in de complexiteit van de menselijke psyche en moraal, en onderzoekt wat onze waarden en overtuigingen werkelijk vormt. Elk verhaal ontrafelt ingewikkelde ethische dilemma's, waardoor lezers gedwongen worden hun eigen principes onder ogen te zien. Het is een tot nadenken stemmende reis die ons begrip van goed en kwaad uitdaagt. Uiteindelijk is dit een collectie die lang na de laatste pagina blijft nazinderen.






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