Dubliners: Introduction by John Kelly Contributor(s): Joyce, James (Author), Kelly, John (Introduction by) |
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ISBN: 0679405747 ISBN-13: 9780679405740 Publisher: Everyman's Library
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: November 1991 Annotation: In these masterful stories, steeped in realism, Joyce creates an exacting portrait of his native city, showing how it reflects the general decline of Irish culture and civilization. Joyce compels attention by the power of its unique vision of the world, its controlling sense of the truths of human experience. Click for more in this series: Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Historical - General - Fiction | Political - Fiction | Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology |
Dewey: FIC |
LCCN: 91053001 |
Age Level: 18-UP |
Grade Level: 13-UP |
Series: Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics |
Physical Information: 1.02" H x 5.26" W x 8.34" L (1.07 lbs) 352 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Ikids, Price on Product |
Accelerated Reader Info |
Quiz #: 61383 Reading Level: 8.2 Interest Level: Upper Grades Point Value: 12.0 |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Though James Joyce began these stories of Dublin life in 1904 when he was twenty-two and completed them in 1907, their unconventional themes and language led to repeated rejections by publishers and delayed publication until 1914. In the century since, his story "The Dead" has come to be seen as one of the most powerful evocations of human loss and longing that the English language possesses; all the other stories in Dubliners are as beautifully turned and as greatly admired. They remind us once again that James Joyce was not only modernism's chief innovator but also one of its most intimate and poetic writers.
In this edition the text has been revised in keeping with Joyce's wishes, and the original versions of "The Sisters," "Eveline," and "After the Race" have been made available in an appendix, along with Joyce's suppressed preface to the 1914 edition of Dubliners. |
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