Dubliners
Publisher Description
Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories that offer a vivid and often poignant glimpse into the lives of various inhabitants of Dublin at the turn of the 20th century. Through carefully crafted narratives, Joyce explores themes of paralysis, disillusionment, and the stagnant atmosphere of the city. The stories, ranging from childhood experiences to the frustrations of adulthood, collectively paint a powerful portrait of a society grappling with tradition and the yearning for something more. The final, longer story, "The Dead," is considered a masterpiece of the collection.