Synopsis
Dubliners is a collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. They form a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century. The stories were written when Irish nationalism was at its peak, and a search for a national identity and purpose was raging; at a crossroads of history and culture, Ireland was jolted by various converging ideas and influences. They centre on Joyce's idea of an epiphany: a moment where a character experiences self-understanding or illumination. Many of the characters in Dubliners later appear in minor roles in Joyce's novel Ulysses. The initial stories in the collection are narrated by child protagonists, and as the stories continue, they deal with the lives and concerns of progressively older people. This is in line with Joyce's tripartite division of the collection into childhood, adolescence and maturity.
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist and poet, considered to be one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century.
Chapters
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chapter 01
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chapter 02
Duration: 18min -
chapter 03
Duration: 17min -
chapter 04
Duration: 13min -
chapter 05
Duration: 10min -
chapter 06
Duration: 13min -
chapter 07
Duration: 22min -
chapter 08
Duration: 16min -
chapter 09
Duration: 29min -
chapter 10
Duration: 22min -
chapter 11
Duration: 14min -
chapter 12
Duration: 21min -
chapter 13
Duration: 31min -
chapter 14
Duration: 25min -
chapter 15
Duration: 46min -
chapter 16
Duration: 58min -
chapter 17
Duration: 33min -
chapter 18
Duration: 07s