JAMES JOYCE
Dubliners
In Dubliners, James Joyce takes us on an extraordinary journey with the ordinary men and women from the city of his birth. In `Araby` a young boy struggles with everyday tasks in the face of a growing infatuation with his neighbour`s sister; in `The Boarding House` a single mother orchestrates a marriage proposal for her daughter; in `The Dead` the ideas of birth and decay are played out over the course of a dinner. From short, lyrical stories to the novella-length masterpiece which concludes this collection, Dubliners is as alive with feeling as it was when first published.
In Dubliners, James Joyce takes us on an extraordinary journey with the ordinary men and women from the city of his birth. In `Araby` a young boy struggles with everyday tasks in the face of a growing infatuation with his neighbour`s sister; in `The Boarding House` a single mother orchestrates a marriage proposal for her daughter; in `The Dead` the ideas of birth and decay are played out over the course of a dinner. From short, lyrical stories to the novella-length masterpiece which concludes this collection, Dubliners is as alive with feeling as it was when first published.
Nyelv | angol |
Kiadó | Penguin Books |
Megjelenés éve | 2012 |
Oldalak száma | 234 |
Kötés típusa | paperback |
Súly (g) | 151 g |
Méretek (Sz-M-H) | 110-180 |
EAN | 9781784872793 |
Szállítási idő | Nem elérhető |