Kitabın müddəti 240 səhifə
Dubliners
Kitab haqqında
A city. A people. A turning point in literature.
In Dubliners, James Joyce paints a vivid, intimate portrait of life in Dublin at the turn of the 20th century. Through fifteen interconnected short stories, Joyce explores themes of identity, paralysis, social expectation, and personal revelation—laying the groundwork for literary modernism.
From the innocence of childhood in «Araby» to the haunting climax of «The Dead,» Dubliners captures ordinary lives with extraordinary emotional depth and stylistic clarity. This edition includes insightful annotations and historical context, making it ideal for both new readers and serious scholars of literature.
"A perfect introduction to Joyce's world and the human condition." – The Guardian
"Joyce's genius in miniature. Every word matters." – The New York Review of Books
Click Buy Now to explore a literary landmark that continues to shape storytelling.