Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
352
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 4, 2001
Editore
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192839993
ISBN-13
9780192839992
Descrizione
In a collection that captures the essence of early 20th century Dublin, the stories within the pages reflect the struggles and intricate lives of its inhabitants. Joyce's keen observations weave together themes of paralysis, longing, and the quest for identity, illuminating the everyday experiences of his characters. Each narrative draws the reader into a vivid portrayal of life in Dublin, revealing moments of both joy and despair.
The subtlety of Joyce's prose invites readers to explore the complexities of human emotion. Through the lives of various characters, such as children, adults, and the elderly, the reader witnesses the profound impact of societal norms and the weight of expectations. Joyce's depiction of relationships—whether familial, romantic, or platonic—challenges the characters to confront their desires, limitations, and the realities of their circumstances.
With contributions from Terence Brown and Jeri Johnson, this edition enhances Joyce's timeless work, providing deeper insights into his intentions and the context that shaped his writing. The richness of "Dubliners" lies not only in its narrative style but also in its exploration of the human condition, making it a profound and enduring literary experience.
The subtlety of Joyce's prose invites readers to explore the complexities of human emotion. Through the lives of various characters, such as children, adults, and the elderly, the reader witnesses the profound impact of societal norms and the weight of expectations. Joyce's depiction of relationships—whether familial, romantic, or platonic—challenges the characters to confront their desires, limitations, and the realities of their circumstances.
With contributions from Terence Brown and Jeri Johnson, this edition enhances Joyce's timeless work, providing deeper insights into his intentions and the context that shaped his writing. The richness of "Dubliners" lies not only in its narrative style but also in its exploration of the human condition, making it a profound and enduring literary experience.
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