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020 _a9781529424331
040 _aKenya National Library Service
082 _a823.912 MCG
100 _aMcGuinness, Patrick
245 _aDubliners /
_cJames Joyce preface by Patrick McGuinness.
300 _axviii, 262 pages ;
_c20 cm
520 _aThis is a collection of fifteen short stories portraying everyday life in Dublin, Ireland, in the early twentieth century. The stories focus on ordinary people from childhood to adulthood and explore themes such as paralysis, identity, religion, poverty, family relationships, and the search for meaning. Joyce presents Dublin as a city where many characters feel trapped by social expectations, political conditions, religion, or personal fears. Through realistic dialogue and detailed observation, the stories reveal moments of sudden self-awareness, which Joyce called “epiphanies.”
650 _aDublin (Ireland) -- Fiction
650 _aShort stories, Irish
700 _aMcGuinness, Patrick
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