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An edition of Dubliners (1914)

Dubliners

Large print ed.
  • 3.46 ·
  • 24 Ratings
  • 145 Want to read
  • 9 Currently reading
  • 37 Have read
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Publisher
Chivers
Language
English
Pages
288

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Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories, first published in 1914, and is a richly detailed evocation of Dublin life in the early years of the 20th century.

Containing some of Joyce's most powerful and moving prose, these stories portray unremarkable lives with unflinching realism, and together convey a unique and compelling vision of ordinary human experience. At their centre is Joyce's concept of an epiphany: a moment when a character experiences self-understanding or illumination.
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Dubliners
2016, Digireads.com
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Dubliners
2014-12-08, Standard Ebooks
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Dubliners
2013 February 27, LibriVox
Digital Audio in English - Version 2
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Dubliners
2012, Chivers
Hardcover in English - Large print ed.
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Dubliners
2009 June 17, LibriVox
Digital Audio in English
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Dubliners
2006, W. W. Norton & Company
paperback in English - Norton Critical Edition (1)
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Dubliners
2005, ICON Classics
Paperback in English - Webster's Thesaurus Edition
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Dubliners
2001-09-01, Project Gutenberg
Epub in English
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Dublint͡sy: rasskazy
2000, "Olma-Press"
in Russian
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Dubliners
1993, Penguin Books
Paperback in English - Penguin Books U.S. edition (30)
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Dubliners
1991, Everyman's Library/Alfred A. Knopf, Knopf, Distributed by Random House
hardcover in English
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Dubliners
1985, Granada Publishing
paperback in English
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Dubliners: text, criticism, and notes
1976, Penguin Books
paperback in English - printing (14)
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Dubliners
1954, Modern Library
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Table of Contents

The sisters
Encounter
Araby
Eveline
After the race
Two gallants
Boarding house
Little cloud
Counterparts
Clay
Painful case
Ivy day in the committee room
Mother
Grace
Dead.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.912

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
288 pages (large print)
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32361139M
Internet Archive
dubliners0000joyc_x1j6
ISBN 10
1445893770
ISBN 13
9781445893778
OCLC/WorldCat
772972126
Amazon ID (ASIN)
1445893770
Goodreads
14445557

Work Description

James Joyce's disillusion with the publication of Dubliners in 1914 was the result of ten years battling with publishers, resisting their demands to remove swear words, real place names and much else, including two entire stories. Although only 24 when he signed his first publishing contract for the book, Joyce already knew its worth: to alter it in any way would 'retard the course of civilisation in Ireland'. Joyce's aim was to tell the truth -- to create a work of art that would reflect life in Ireland at the turn of the last century. By rejecting euphemism, he would reveal to the Irish the unromantic reality, the recognition of which would lead to the spiritual liberation of the country. Each of the fifteen stories offers a glimpse of the lives of ordinary Dubliners -- a death, an encounter, an opportunity not taken, a memory rekindled -- and collectively they paint a portrait of a nation. - Back cover.

Dubliners is a collection of vignettes of Dublin life at the end of the 19th Century written, by Joyce’s own admission, in a manner that captures some of the unhappiest moments of life. Some of the dominant themes include lost innocence, missed opportunities and an inability to escape one’s circumstances.

Joyce’s intention in writing Dubliners, in his own words, was to write a chapter of the moral history of his country, and he chose Dublin for the scene because that city seemed to him to be the centre of paralysis. He tried to present the stories under four different aspects: childhood, adolescence, maturity and public life.
‘The Sisters’, ‘An Encounter’ and ‘Araby’ are stories from childhood. ‘Eveline’, ‘After the Race’, ‘Two Gallants’ and ‘The Boarding House’ are stories from adolescence. ‘A Little Cloud’, ‘Counterparts’, ‘Clay’ and ‘A Painful Case’ are all stories concerned with mature life. Stories from public life are ‘Ivy Day in the Committee Room’ and ‘A Mother and Grace’. ‘The Dead’ is the last story in the collection and probably Joyce’s greatest. It stands alone and, as the title would indicate, is concerned with death.



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Sisters
Encounter
Araby
Eveline
After the Race
Two Gallants
Boarding House
Little Cloud
Counterparts
Clay
A Painful Case
Ivy Day In the Committee Room
Mother
Grace
Dead



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