Dubliners
Par Joyce, James
Publié par Zenith Velvet Ink Publishing
English
2025
ISBN 9791070127513
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☘️ Behind every ordinary street lies an extraordinary story.
In Dubliners, James Joyce captures the heart and spirit of early 20th-century Dublin through fifteen brilliant short stories — portraits of longing, paralysis, and fleeting moments of awakening that shaped modern literature forever.
From the quiet heartbreak of Eveline and the awkward innocence of Araby to the haunting revelation of The Dead, Joyce portrays ordinary men and women caught between duty and desire, faith and doubt, dreams and resignation.
With exquisite detail and profound humanity, these stories reveal a world both intimate and universal — where the smallest moments can carry the deepest truths.
Realistic, poetic, and quietly revolutionary, Dubliners is more than a collection of tales — it's a mirror of the human condition, a testament to the beauty and melancholy of everyday life.
🍀 Click "Buy Now" and experience Dubliners — James Joyce's timeless masterpiece of insight, emotion, and the ordinary magic of the human soul.
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