Dubliners

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"When you remember that Dublin has been a capital for thousand of years... it seems strange that no artist has given it to the world".Thus Joyce wrote to his brother, and at the early age of twenty-five he completed Dubliners - a sequence of highly detailed episodes depicting middle-class Catholic life in Dublin. The frustrations of childhood, disappointments of adolescence and mystery of sexual awakening are related in the opening stories with clarity and sensitivity. In the most famous story, 'The Dead', Joyce presents a Christmas gathering of friends and neighbors, but there is an underlying tension and sense od despair involved in the plot, which adds a disturbing element to the superficial social scene.The realism and symbolic imagery of Dubliners created a startling new form of writing, which is as impressive today as when it first appeared in 1914.Contos / Literatura Estrangeira / Ficção

Book Details

ISBN13 9780140623444
ISBN10 0140623442
Pages 256
Language EN
Import Source Skoob
Created At January 30, 2025
Updated At January 30, 2025

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