Dubliners: A Pluralistic World
by
Craig Werner
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Format
Paperback
Pages
138
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1988
Publisher
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805780211
ISBN-13
9780805780215
Description
This critical study delves into the intricate world of James Joyce's 1914 collection of short stories, exploring the rich tapestry of characters and themes that define Dubliners. Craig Werner offers insightful commentary on Joyce's portrayal of the Irish landscape and society, highlighting how each story serves as a lens to examine the human condition amid the constraints of early 20th-century Dublin. The analysis reveals Joyce's masterful use of language and symbolism, drawing readers into the lives of his characters as they navigate their struggles and aspirations.
Werner's exploration also emphasizes the pluralistic nature of the text, showcasing the diverse voices and experiences represented within the collection. By situating Dubliners within its historical and cultural context, the study invites readers to appreciate not only the artistic achievements of Joyce but also the social realities that shaped his writing. This comprehensive analysis enriches the reader's understanding of a foundational work in modern literature.
Werner's exploration also emphasizes the pluralistic nature of the text, showcasing the diverse voices and experiences represented within the collection. By situating Dubliners within its historical and cultural context, the study invites readers to appreciate not only the artistic achievements of Joyce but also the social realities that shaped his writing. This comprehensive analysis enriches the reader's understanding of a foundational work in modern literature.
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