Volume 240 pages
Dubliners
About the book
Behind every ordinary street in Dublin lies a story of longing, struggle, and quiet revelation.
Dubliners (1914), by James Joyce, is a landmark collection of short stories that captures the spirit, struggles, and hidden depths of early 20th-century Dublin.
Through fifteen finely crafted tales, Joyce introduces readers to priests, workers, dreamers, and families caught between tradition and change. From youthful hopes to disillusioned adulthood, each story reveals moments of clarity—what Joyce called «epiphanies»—that expose the truths beneath everyday life.
With unflinching realism and poetic subtlety, Joyce presents Dublin not just as a city, but as a mirror of the human condition. Themes of paralysis, escape, love, and identity weave through the collection, culminating in The Dead, one of the most celebrated short stories in world literature.
More than a portrait of a city, Dubliners is a timeless exploration of the universal search for meaning in ordinary lives.
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