“No one wanted him; he was outcast from life's feast.”
Quote by James Joyce
Book:Dubliners
Work
Dubliners
James Joyce's Dubliners is a seminal work of modernist literature, featuring a series of interconnected short stories that delve into the lives of Dubliners from different social classes and backgrounds. The stories collectively portray the city's social and cultural landscape, capturing the complexities of human experience and the challenges faced by its inhabitants. more
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