Résumé

Discover the Heartbeat of Dublin: A Collection of Life’s Quiet MomentsDubliners by James Joyce is a masterful compilation of fifteen short stories that vividly depict the everyday lives of Dublin's residents at the turn of the 20th century. Through these interconnected tales, Joyce captures the nuances of ordinary existence—joys, disappointments, hopes, and disillusionments—painting a rich tapestry of urban life. Each story offers a profound insight into the characters’ inner worlds, revealing their struggles with identity, faith, love, and societal expectations. From the innocence of childhood in "The Sisters" to the poignant reflections in "The Dead," Joyce’s keen observations and lyrical prose evoke a deep sense of empathy and understanding. The collection explores themes of paralysis, epiphany, and the search for meaning amidst mundane routines, making it a timeless reflection on human nature and the Irish experience. Dubliners is not just a portrayal of Dublin but a universal exploration of life's quiet, often overlooked moments that define us all.James Joyce (1882–1941) was an Irish novelist and poet renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to modernist literature. Born in Dublin, Joyce’s innovative narrative techniques and mastery of language revolutionized literary style. His works, including "Ulysses" and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," are celebrated for their complexity, depth, and experimental use of stream of consciousness. Joyce’s writing often reflects his deep connection to Dublin, blending personal history with universal themes. His influence extends across the literary world, inspiring countless writers and shaping the course of 20th-century literature. Dubliners remains a cornerstone of his literary legacy, offering an intimate glimpse into the city and the human condition.

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s) : Joyce James

Publication : 1 janvier 2026

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)

Taille(s) : 1,57 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3436, 3444, 3621

EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9782496771398

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