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Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories all set in Dublin and all featuring classic Irish characters:
"The Sisters"
"An Encounter"
"Araby"
"Eveline"
"After the Race"
"Two Gallants"
"The Boarding House"
"A Little Cloud"
"Counterparts"
"Clay"
"A Painful Case"
"Ivy Day in the Committee Room"
"A Mother"
"Grace"
"The Dead"
I remember reading this collection of stories long ago, and I remember that the stories surprised me with the memorable characters and unexpected plots.
I was not quite as ...more
"The Sisters"
"An Encounter"
"Araby"
"Eveline"
"After the Race"
"Two Gallants"
"The Boarding House"
"A Little Cloud"
"Counterparts"
"Clay"
"A Painful Case"
"Ivy Day in the Committee Room"
"A Mother"
"Grace"
"The Dead"
I remember reading this collection of stories long ago, and I remember that the stories surprised me with the memorable characters and unexpected plots.
I was not quite as ...more

Interesting and at the same time a pretty difficult read for me, as I not a native English speaker and Joyce's works are based on language fineness. I also wasn't prepared regarding what to expect at my first encounter with his prose.
As I lately look into several aspects of the novels I read, now I will be discussing about the premise. This was pretty simple as the author wanted mostly to show how the middle class Dubliners were, as he knew them. Perhaps this helped him to know them better. I be ...more
As I lately look into several aspects of the novels I read, now I will be discussing about the premise. This was pretty simple as the author wanted mostly to show how the middle class Dubliners were, as he knew them. Perhaps this helped him to know them better. I be ...more

La vita e il caos
Un nulla fatto di vita e di caos. Quando uscirono ormai quasi cento anni fa, nel 1914, i "Dubliners" di James Joyce, quindici scene di vita cittadina, il grande Erzra Pound scrisse che non poteva esserci prosa più "flaubertiana". Pound aveva ragione: come Flaubert, anche Joyce vede la realtà da un punto di vista impersonale e perciò rappresenta le persone, i sentimenti e le vicende delle persone, come se fossero cose, fissando il fluire della vita nel disegno di un'immobile riev ...more
Un nulla fatto di vita e di caos. Quando uscirono ormai quasi cento anni fa, nel 1914, i "Dubliners" di James Joyce, quindici scene di vita cittadina, il grande Erzra Pound scrisse che non poteva esserci prosa più "flaubertiana". Pound aveva ragione: come Flaubert, anche Joyce vede la realtà da un punto di vista impersonale e perciò rappresenta le persone, i sentimenti e le vicende delle persone, come se fossero cose, fissando il fluire della vita nel disegno di un'immobile riev ...more

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