9780140247749-0140247742-Dubliners: Text and Criticism; Revised Edition (Critical Library, Viking)

Dubliners: Text and Criticism; Revised Edition (Critical Library, Viking)

ISBN-13: 9780140247749
ISBN-10: 0140247742
Edition: Revised ed.
Author: James Joyce, A. Walton Litz, Robert Scholes
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Penguin Books
Format: Paperback 512 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780140247749
ISBN-10: 0140247742
Edition: Revised ed.
Author: James Joyce, A. Walton Litz, Robert Scholes
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Penguin Books
Format: Paperback 512 pages

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Dubliners: Text and Criticism; Revised Edition (Critical Library, Viking) (ISBN-13: 9780140247749 and ISBN-10: 0140247742), written by authors James Joyce, A. Walton Litz, Robert Scholes, was published by Penguin Books in 1996. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Dubliners: Text and Criticism; Revised Edition (Critical Library, Viking) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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This Vintage Classics edition of James Joyce’s groundbreaking story collection has been authoritatively edited by scholars Hans Walter Gabler and Walter Hettche and includes a chronology, bibliography, and afterword by John S. Kelly. Also included in a special appendix are the original versions of three of the stories as well as Joyce's long-suppressed preface to Dubliners.

With the fifteen stories in Dubliners Joyce reinvented the art of fiction, using a scrupulous, deadpan realism to convey truths that were at once blasphemous and sacramental. Whether writing about the death of a fallen priest ("The Sisters"), the petty sexual and fiscal machinations of "Two Gallants," or of the Christmas party at which an uprooted intellectual discovers just how little he really knows about his wife ("The Dead"), Joyce takes narrative art to places it had never been before.

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