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JOYCE, James - Dubliners - (Excellent Paperback)

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Book still in a great condition - Even better than the Google picture shown (It does save time) . >>> Was James Joyce the greatest English language writer in modern times?     -    I dont know, maybe, but Dubliners helps to make his case.     -    Brilliant in its subtle, realistic way.     -    Fifteen stories that paint a portrait of Dublin at the turn of last century. "The Dead" is the final story and the most poignant and powerful but several stand out as exceptional, and they are all good.    -  Counterparts is a disturbing close up look at the old drunken Irish family stereotype that fails to be humorous. A Mother though epitomizes the stereotype of a blusterous, stubborn as a mule Irish mother. And about those Irish stereotype?  Might they have been given voice by Joyce through Dubliners?     -    A highly influential work from a respected, inspiring author - this is great reading.    (Lyn on Goodreads)            * Short Stories *

 

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