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Dubliners is James Joyce's masterpiece of the short story form—a collection that forever changed the way we understand ordinary life.
Fifteen stories, fifteen portraits of Dublin's middle class at the turn of the twentieth century. A boy experiences the painful awakening of first love at a bazaar called Araby. An young woman stands at a dock, torn between her oppressive home and the promise of escape with a sailor. A politician remembers his youth on Ivy Day, mourning the death of Charles Stewart Parnell. And in the famous final story, "The Dead," a music teacher discovers a shattering truth about his wife's past during a Christmas party, realizing that the living are haunted by the dead.
Joyce's Dubliners are trapped—by family, by faith, by nation, by their own fears and habits. In each story, Joyce builds toward a moment of epiphany, a sudden flash of insight that reveals the true nature of a character's life. The prose is precise, deceptively simple, and deeply empathetic.
First published in 1914 after years of rejection, Dubliners now stands as one of the most influential short story collections in English literature. It announced the arrival of a major new voice and paved the way for Joyce's later experiments in Ulysses.
This audiobook is based on the 1914 public domain text. Produced and narrated by Qingye Wuchen, with AI assistance.
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