Dubliners
  Dubliners
Titolo Dubliners
AutoreJames Joyce
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreDigiCat
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In James Joyce's 'Dubliners', a collection of short stories set in early 20th century Dublin, the author captures the essence of everyday life with vivid imagery and precise language. Each story explores themes of paralysis, epiphany, and the complexities of human relationships. Joyce's masterful use of symbolism and stream-of-consciousness writing style adds depth to the characters and plot, making 'Dubliners' a classic example of modernist literature. The interconnected stories paint a rich portrait of Dublin society, shedding light on the economic and social struggles of the time. Through his unique narrative structure, Joyce invites readers to ponder the universal aspects of human experiences. James Joyce's personal experiences growing up in Dublin, as well as his observations of the city's inhabitants, inspired him to create this profound work that continues to resonate with readers today. 'Dubliners' is a timeless masterpiece that offers profound insights into the human condition and is a must-read for anyone interested in modernist literature. While each story stands alone as a snapshot of human connection and revelation, the collective whole resonates with the echo of a society at a historic crossroads. Recommended for lovers of literary realism and those fascinated by the interplay of personal development and cultural identity, 'Dubliners' promised to leave an enduring impression on the thoughtful reader.