Dubliners (Joyce)

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Dubliners
1914
Summary of the Collection of Short Stories
Microsummary: A collection of fifteen short stories presenting a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle-class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century, exploring themes of nationalism, identity, and cultural stagnation.

The Sisters

The Sisters (Joyce)


An Encounter

An Encounter (Joyce)


Araby

Araby (Joyce)


Eveline

Eveline (Joyce)


After the Race

After the Race (Joyce)


Two Gallants

Two Gallants (Joyce)


The Boarding House

The Boarding House (Joyce)


A Little Cloud

A Little Cloud (Joyce)


Counterparts

Counterparts (Joyce)


Clay

Clay (Joyce)


A Painful Case

A Painful Case (Joyce)


Ivy Day in the Committee Room

Ivy Day in the Committee Room (Joyce)


A Mother

A Mother (Joyce)


Grace

Grace (Joyce)


The Dead

The Dead (Joyce)