Dubliners - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dubliners is a collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. The fifteen stories were meant to be a naturalistic depiction of the Irish middle class life in and around Dub...
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James Joyce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish expatriate author, playwright and poet of the 20th century. He is known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its...
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Dubliners, by James Joyce, is a good reading choice for advanced level 12th-grade students. As his first published work of fiction, Dubliners stands by itself both as an important piece of writing and as a forerunner of the experimental style that Joyce would use so effectively in his later works.
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Welcome to the World Wide Dubliners site. Here you'll find several html versions of Joyce's classic work, including an edition to which you can contribute annotations. The goal of this Dubliners is to create a collaborative, global resource for both teachers and students of Joyce's works.
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