New Dubliners
Author | : Alexander Jeremiah Humphreys |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Dublin (Ireland) |
ISBN | : 9780415177016 |
Annotation Originally published in 1966.
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Author | : Alexander Jeremiah Humphreys |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Dublin (Ireland) |
ISBN | : 9780415177016 |
Annotation Originally published in 1966.
Author | : A.J. Humphreys |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2013-10-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 113625739X |
This is Volume V of thirteen of a collection on Urban and Regional Sociology. Originally published in 1966, this study looks at the kinship in Irish families, including their characteristic cultural patterns and effects of urbanization.
Author | : Rosa Bollettieri Bosinelli |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2014-07-11 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 081314907X |
"In this volume, the contributors—a veritable Who's Who of Joyce specialists—provide an excellent introduction to the central issues of contemporary Joyce criticism."
Author | : James Joyce |
Publisher | : Standard Ebooks |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2014-05-25T00:00:00Z |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Dubliners is a collection of picturesque short stories that paint a portrait of life in middle-class Dublin in the early 20th century. Joyce, a Dublin native, was careful to use actual locations and settings in the city, as well as language and slang in use at the time, to make the stories directly relatable to those who lived there. The collection had a rocky publication history, with the stories being initially rejected over eighteen times before being provisionally accepted by a publisher—then later rejected again, multiple times. It took Joyce nine years to finally see his stories in print, but not before seeing a printer burn all but one copy of the proofs. Today Dubliners survives as a rich example of not just literary excellence, but of what everyday life was like for average Dubliners in their day. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.
Author | : James Joyce |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2012-07-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0141974583 |
With an essay by J. I. M. Stewart. 'Every night as I gazed up at the window I said softly to myself the word paralysis. It had always sounded strangely in my ears ... But now it sounded to me like the name of some maleficent and sinful being. It filled me with fear, and yet I longed to be nearer to it and to look upon its deadly work' From a child grappling with the death of a fallen priest, to a young woman's dilemma over whether to elope to Argentina with her lover, to the dance party at which a man discovers just how little he really knows about his wife, these fifteen stories bring the gritty realism of existence in Joyce's native Dublin to life. With Dubliners, James Joyce reinvented the art of fiction, using a scrupulous, deadpan realism to convey truths that were at once blasphemous and sacramental. The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.
Author | : Thomas Morris |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780992817015 |
Dubliners 100 invites new and established Irish writers to create 'cover versions' of their favourite stories from James Joyce's Dubliners.
Author | : Terence Brown |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780801493492 |
Terence Brown juxtaposes such key topics as nationalism, industrialization, religion, language revival, and censorship with his assessments of the major literary and artistic advances to give us a lively and perceptive view of the Irish past. In the first two parts, he analyzes the ideas, images, and symbols that provided the Irish people with part of their sense of national identity. He considers in Part Three how these conceptions and aspirations fared in the new social order that evolved following the economic revival of the early 1960s.
Author | : Terence Killeen |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 383 |
Release | : 2022-01-20 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0141999772 |
Ulysses is one of the foundational texts of modern literature, yet has a reputation for complexity and controversy. In Ulysses Unbound, Joyce expert Terence Killeen untangles this seemingly knotty classic to reveal the wonders beneath, in a clear and comprehensive guide which will provide new and vital insights for everyone from students to specialists. In this new edition, published to celebrate the centenary of Ulysses' first publication in 1922, Killeen seamlessly combines close literary analysis with a broad account of the novel's fascinating history, from its writing and publication to its long contemporary afterlife. We get under the skin of the text to discover the joys of Joyce's remarkable range of themes, styles and voices, as Killeen reanimates the real people who inspired many of the characters. Ulysses Unbound is an indispensable, illuminating and entertaining companion to one of the twentieth century's great works of art. With a foreword by Colm Tóibín
Author | : Forrest L. Ingram |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2012-05-02 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 3110888548 |