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Dubliners

Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, written from 1904 to 1907. First published in 1914, Dubliners presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle-class life in and around Dublin in the early twentieth century.

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Author
James Joyce
Genre
Short story collection
Publication date
15 June 1914 (1914-06-15)
Publisher
Grant Richards Ltd., London
Dewey Decimal
823/.912 20
Language
English

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related to Further reading · 72
Dubliners → Amanda, An Introduction, Andrew, Anthony, Authoritative Text, Benstock, Bernard, Bloom, Bosinelli Bollettieri, Burgess, Carbondale, Chatto, Chelsea House, Clive, Complex Sensation, Contexts, Critical Essays, Criticism, Cross, Dublin
related to Stories · 65
Dubliners → After, Also, An Encounter, Araby, Araby Bazaar, At, Bob Doran, Buenos Ayres, Catholic, Chandler's, Charles Stewart Parnell, Christmas Eve, Clay, College, Committee Room, Corley, Counterparts, Donnellys, Dublin, Emily Sinico
related to Media adaptations · 61
Dubliners → After, An Encounter, Anjelica, Araby, Arthur Yorinks, Barry McGovern, BBC Radio, Bedtime, Book, Carl Finnegan, Clay, Committee Room, Conroy, Corley, Counterparts, Darren McGrath, Dennis Courtney, Distant Music, Dublin, Dublin One
related to Sources · 44
Dubliners → Associated University Presses, Atherton, Bloomington, Bucknell University Press, Cultural Imaginary, Daria, Essays, Europe, Explorations, February, Frederick, Heart, Hudson, In Staley, Indiana University Press, Irish God, Irish-Catholic Self-identity, ISBN, James, James Joyce
related to Christ in Dubliners · 41
Dubliners → Blessed Margaret Mary Anycock, Bloom, Bloom's, Both, Buenos Aires, Christ, Circe, During, Eveline, Eveline's, Feast, First Fridays, Frank, Grace, Hugh Kenner, In, Ireland, Irish Catholic, Joyce, June
related to External links · 8
Dubliners → April, British LibraryGrant Richards Ltd, Internet ArchiveDubliners, LibriVox, London, Project GutenbergSpark NotesDubliners Archived, Standard Ebooks, Wayback Machine
related to Style · 7
Dubliners → Besides, He, Joyce, Joyce's, The, The Dead, Throughout
Author · 1
Dubliners → James Joyce
Dewey Decimal · 1
Dubliners → 823/.912 20
Genre · 1
Dubliners → Short story collection

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DublinersDewey Decimal823/.912 201.00infobox
DublinersGenreShort story collection1.00infobox
DublinersLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
DublinersLC ClassPR6019.O9 D8 19911.00infobox
DublinersOCLC232112351.00infobox
DublinersPages1521.00infobox
DublinersPublication date15 June 1914 (1914-06-15)1.00infobox
DublinersPublisherGrant Richards Ltd., London1.00infobox
DublinersTextDubliners at Wikisource1.00infobox
Dublinersis acollection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce0.90text
Dublinersrelated to Christ in DublinersOn0.60section

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