Dubliners
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[United States] : SAGA Egmont, 2022.
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First published in 1914, 'Dubliners' was Irish novelist James Joyce's first short story collection. The collection explores middle-class life in Ireland in the 20th century and the search for a national identity. Stories in the collection include that of a stereotypical Irish family in 'Counterparts', the virtues and stubbornness of the Irish mother figure in 'Mother' and a powerful exploration of life and death in 'The Dead'. A classic collection from one of the most influential and important writers of the century.

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First published in 1914, 'Dubliners' was Irish novelist James Joyce's first short story collection. The collection explores middle-class life in Ireland in the 20th century and the search for a national identity. Stories in the collection include that of a stereotypical Irish family in 'Counterparts', the virtues and stubbornness of the Irish mother figure in 'Mother' and a powerful exploration of life and death in 'The Dead'. A classic collection from one of the most influential and important writers of the century.
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Joyce, J. (2022). Dubliners. SAGA Egmont.

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Joyce, James. 2022. Dubliners. SAGA Egmont.

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Joyce, James, Dubliners. SAGA Egmont, 2022.

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Joyce, James. Dubliners. SAGA Egmont, 2022.

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