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A definitive edition of perhaps the greatest short story collection in the English language James Joyce’s Dubliners is a vivid and unflinching portrait of “dear dirty Dublin” at the turn of the twentieth century. These fifteen stories, including such unforgettable ones as “Araby,” “Grace,” and “The Dead,” delve into the heart of the city of Joyce’s birth, capturing the cadences of Dubliners’ speech and portraying with an almost brute realism their outer and inner lives. Dubliners is Joyce at his most accessible and most profound, and this edition is the definitive text, authorized by the Joyce estate and collated from all known proofs, manuscripts, and impressions to reflect the author’s original wishes. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. Review: Joyce’s Short Fiction - Joyce’s early collection of stories, written mostly while in exile in Europe…his most accessible fiction, maybe his best. He dies for Ireland what many who have followed wanted to do: make Ireland live. Review: Product as represented - I haven't read it yet, though it is a classic, I am just leaving a review that it arrived in good condition.






















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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 763 Reviews |
N**B
Joyce’s Short Fiction
Joyce’s early collection of stories, written mostly while in exile in Europe…his most accessible fiction, maybe his best. He dies for Ireland what many who have followed wanted to do: make Ireland live.
A**R
Product as represented
I haven't read it yet, though it is a classic, I am just leaving a review that it arrived in good condition.
L**R
Good edition
Of course, Joyce's storytelling is magnificent. There are very helpful notes to clarify the many unfamiliar locations and vernacular. The quality of this trade-size paperback is acceptable; however, I think it is overpriced, even with the Amazon discount. The printing is clear. Binding is a little iffy. The quality of the paper is suspect. I doubt the book will last.
D**W
The case for Ireland and the Irish
Much like Eastern Europeans, the Irish seem to have an uneasy relationship with "the continent" Europe. Yes they are economically and geographically part of Europe but they always seem to be outsiders looking in. The Irish, like the Russians and the Hungarians do not have the perceived cultural heritage of, say, the Italians or Greeks with all their glorious Ancient History. That's not to say Ireland and other nations do not have a vibrant history, but when we think of "refined Europe" we immediately think of England, or the French, or the Spanish Empire, or the German kings and their castles. And so when reading Joyce I always get the feeling he is doing everything he can to make the case for Ireland and the Irish people to be noticed, to be taken seriously, to include the Irish as equals among states who have looked down on them for centuries. Joyce shows us a people just as deep in thought and sensitivity as any other people, but who are also afflicted by the oppression of the Church, of England, of their own poverty and shortcomings. Joyce shows us the art of his people to be just as rich as that of an English gentleman or tragic Greek hero. This, I believe, is the aim of any artist: to be noticed. Not in necessarily for selfish vanity (though that often happens), but to force other people to take notice of what the artist is trying to teach us. Here Joyce is trying to teach us - show us - the lives of regular Irish people with all their hopes, fears, failings, humor, love, vice, and beauty. And Joyce isn't trying to make the Irish to be better than any other people but he is trying to say "We are people, too". I suppose it might seem odd to think the Irish would need a cultural champion when there are peoples in other places in the world who have been prosecuted and murdered for millennium, but from another perspective that belittling attitude is eternally frustrating, it's like being invited to the ball every year, but you're made to sit at the kids table and wear a bib. Yes you're "included" but its patronizing and belittling. This is the power of any great art, to force us to empathize with someone we never would have otherwise even thought about. And this was Joyce's gift to art in his ability to take us into the mind of so many different people in an absolutely realistic way. All his characters feel as if they could step right off the page and take up residence in our own lives and so we are forced to deal with these people. We might not like all of them, or even understand all of them, but we at least now know them and if we do a bit of work on our side and try to look at the world through their eyes then we might learn something and be just a little less selfish and self-centered.
A**O
The great Joyce.
Big fan of Joyce. I had to have this Dubliners book in my collection. No collection would be complete without it. Seller delivered on time and great condition.
J**R
Dunliners
Typical but interesting Joyce
G**C
Are you kidding?
The Dead is the greatest short story ever written. This is not an opinion. It is fact. So ends my catechism.
A**A
Classic
Classic James Joyce Novel must have for any serious reader
V**.
Great
Nice quality and noted
C**R
very vivid short stories
Makes you feel like you're in Dublin in the late 1800's. He writes so well that you get lost in the vivid story telling. Highly recommend.
G**.
Llego con daños exteriores.
El libro llegó considerablemente dañado por la parte de afuera, el lomo incluso viene un poco abierto.
C**S
Vino maltratado de una esquina
NO venía en perfecto estado
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