Dubliners
A Masterful Portrait of Everyday Life and Moral Paralysis
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Dubliners is James Joyce's celebrated collection of short stories depicting ordinary life in early 20th-century Dublin. Through subtle realism and psychological insight, Joyce explores themes of identity, routine, frustration, and quiet revelation. Each story captures moments of emotional clarity—what Joyce famously called "epiphanies." Considered a foundational work of modernist literature, Dubliners is both intimate and profoundly universal.