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“Uno spirito di rivolta si diffuse tra noi e, sotto la sua influenza, ogni differenza di cultura e di corporatura fu messa da parte. Ci riunimmo in una banda, chi per spavalderia, chi per gioco e chi per paura: e tra questi ultimi, gli indiani riluttanti che temevano di mostrarsi studiosi o gracilini, c'ero anch'io. Le avventure narrate nella letteratura del Far West erano ben lontane dal mio carattere ma servivano almeno ad aprire le porte dell'evasione.”

Quote by James Joyce

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

Author

James Joyce
James Joyce

James Joyce, born on February 2, 1882, and died on January 13, 1941, was an Irish novelist and one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Known for his unique narrative techniques and profound psychological insights, Joyce is celebrated for his contributions to modernist literature. His most famous work is 'Ulysses', which is considered one of the greatest literary works of the 20th century. Other notable works include 'Dubliners' and 'Finnegans Wake'. more

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