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James Joyce's collection of fifteen stories showcases a groundbreaking approach to fiction through meticulous realism that reveals profound truths. The narratives explore themes of spirituality and human experience, such as the poignant death of a fallen priest in "The Sisters," the trivial pursuits in "Two Gallants," and the awakening of an intellectual's ignorance about his wife in "The Dead." Joyce's innovative storytelling techniques push the boundaries of narrative, offering readers a fresh perspective on everyday life and its complexities.

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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Clearlight
Publié
2013
Pages
248
ISBN13
9781940177229
Séries
Première publication
1914
Titre original
Dubliners
Évaluation
3,45 sur 5
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James Joyce's collection of fifteen stories showcases a groundbreaking approach to fiction through meticulous realism that reveals profound truths. The narratives explore themes of spirituality and human experience, such as the poignant death of a fallen priest in "The Sisters," the trivial pursuits in "Two Gallants," and the awakening of an intellectual's ignorance about his wife in "The Dead." Joyce's innovative storytelling techniques push the boundaries of narrative, offering readers a fresh perspective on everyday life and its complexities.