About
A collection of fifteen interconnected short stories by James Joyce that paints a vivid portrait of life in Dublin, Ireland, at the turn of the twentieth century. Through the experiences of children, young adults, and older men and women, Joyce explores themes of family, religion, politics, love, and personal ambition, revealing the struggles and disappointments that shape ordinary lives.
Rather than following a single plot, the stories are united by Joyce’s idea of “paralysis”—the feeling of being trapped by circumstances, habits, or social expectations. Together, the stories form a powerful and enduring portrait of a city and its people.
Details
Title: Dubliners
Subtitle: None
Author(s): James Joyce
Translator(s): None
Year First Published: 1914
Pages: 171
Words: 67,582
Reading Ease: 73.78 (fairly easy)
ISBN: 9798905443992
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