Dubliners
By James Joyce

"Dubliners" was published by Vintage International in 1993-02 - New York, USA, it has 285 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Dubliners” Metadata:
- Title: Dubliners
- Author: James Joyce
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 285
- Publisher: Vintage International
- Publish Date: 1993-02
- Publish Location: New York, USA
“Dubliners” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Daily Express - West Briton - Three Graces - The Lass of Aughrim - alcoholism - confessionals - Jesuits - fiction - concerts - piano - Irish nationalism - Conservative Party - Roman Catholic Church - Pottery - Art pottery - Modern Art - Halloween - The Bohemian Girl - Mothers and daughters - Fathers and daughters - short story - Protestantism - Masturbation - corporal punishment - clergy - Catholic priests - fiction classics - classics - literary fiction - literary criticism - Social life and customs - City and town life - Facsimiles - Proofs (Printing) - Family reunions - Textual Criticism - In literature - Dublin (Ireland) - Fiction - Manuscripts - Young men - Artists - Translations into Czech - English Short stories - English fiction - English Manuscripts - City and town life in literature - Irish authors - Short Stories - Classic Literature - Literature - open_syllabus_project - Manners and customs - Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction - Domestic fiction - Domestic fiction.sh - Reading Level-Grade 12 - Large type books - British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) - Dublin (ireland), fiction - Fiction, short stories (single author) - Ireland, in literature - English literature - Joyce, james, 1882-1941 - FICTION / Classics - FICTION / Literary - Lectures et morceaux choisis - Étude et enseignement - Anglais (langue) - Kommentar - Fiction, family life - Fiction, family life, general - Dublin (Ireland)--Fiction - Ireland, fiction - Irish Novelists - Biography - Romanciers irlandais - Biographies - Romans, nouvelles - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY - General - English language, textbooks for foreign speakers - Readers - Joyce, james , 1882-1941 - City and town life--ireland--dublin--fiction - Pr6019.o9 .d8 1996 - 823/.912 - Artists' books - Long Now Manual for Civilization - Irish Short stories - Vie urbaine - Library - Personal copy - Cuentos ingleses
- People: ➤ Farrington - Mr. Alleyne - Tom - Gabriel Conroy - Kate Morkan - Julia Morkan - Mary Jane Morkan - Lily - Gretta Conroy - Molly Ivors - Mr Browne - Freddy Malins - Mrs Malins - Bartell D'Arcy - Patrick Morkan - Michael Furey - Mr. Power - Tom Kernan - Power - M’Coy - Cunningham - Mr. Holohan - Mrs. Kearney - Kathleen Kearney - Mr. Fitzpatrick - Joe Hynes - Charles Stewart Parnell - Richard Tierney - Mat O'Connor - Old Jack - Edward VII - John Henchy - Bantam Lyons - Colgan - Crofton - James Duffy - Emily Sinico - Maria - Joe - Michael Balfe - Little Chandler - Ignatius Gallaher - Mrs. Mooney - Polly Mooney - Mr. Doran - Zack Bowen - Corley - Lenehan - Jimmy Doyle - Eveline Hill - Mangan's sister - boy - Mahony - Sir Walter Scott - James Flynn - Eliza Flynn - Nannie Flynn - Old Cotter - Aunt of the boy - Uncle of the boy - James Joyce (1882-1941) - The boy - Eveline - Charles Ségouin - André Rivière - Villona - Clay - Joe Donnelly - Mr. Duffy - Mrs. Sinico - Mat O’Connor - Jack Power
- Places: ➤ Ireland - Galway - Jesuit church in Gardiner Street - Committee Room - Dublin - Chapelizod - Joe's house - bakery - Dublin (Ireland) - Araby - North Richmond Street - Araby bazaar - Naas Road - North Wall - England - London
- Time: 20th century - Ivy Day - Irish Revival
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Paperback
- Pagination: viii, 285 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: UfxvDwAAQBAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL1566671M - OL86320W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 883578051
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 91050714
- ISBN-13: 9780679739906
- ISBN-10: 0679739904
- All ISBNs: 0679739904 - 9780679739906
AI-generated Review of “Dubliners”:
Snippets and Summary:
There was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke.
"Dubliners" Description:
The Open Library:
With these fifteen stories, James Joyce reinvented the art of fiction, using a scrupulous, deadpan realism to convey truths that were at once blasphemous and sacramental. Whether writing about the death of a fallen priest ("The Sisters"), the petty sexual and fiscal machinations of "Two Gallants," or of the Christmas party at which an uprooted intellectual discovers just how little he really knows about his wife ("The Dead"), Joyce takes narrative art to places it had never been before. The text of this edition has been newly edited by Hans Walter Gabler and Walter Hettche and is followed by a new afterword, chronology, and bibliography by John S. Kelly. Also included in a special appendix are the original versions of three stories as well as Joyce's long-suppressed Preface to Dubliners. (back cover)
Read “Dubliners”:
Read “Dubliners” by choosing from the options below.
Search for “Dubliners” downloads:
Visit our Downloads Search page to see if downloads are available.
Borrow "Dubliners" Online:
Check on the availability of online borrowing. Please note that online borrowing has copyright-based limitations and that the quality of ebooks may vary.
- Is Online Borrowing Available: Yes
- Preview Status: restricted
- Check if available: The Open Library & The Internet Archive
Find “Dubliners” in Libraries Near You:
Read or borrow “Dubliners” from your local library.
- The WorldCat Libraries Catalog: Find a copy of “Dubliners” at a library near you.
Buy “Dubliners” online:
Shop for “Dubliners” on popular online marketplaces.