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  • af James Joyce
    187,95 kr.

    Exiles is James Joyce's only extant play and draws on the story of "The Dead", the final short story in Joyce's story collection Dubliners. The play was rejected by W. B. Yeats for production by the Abbey Theatre. Its first major London performance was in 1970, when Harold Pinter directed it at the Mermaid Theatre.In terms of both its critical and popular reception, Exiles has proven the least successful of all of Joyce's published works. In making his case for the defence of the play, Padraic Colum conceded: "...critics have recorded their feeling that [Exiles] has not the enchantment of Portrait of the Artist nor the richness of [Ulysses]... They have noted that Exiles has the shape of an Ibsen play and have discounted it as being the derivative work of a young admirer of the great Scandinavian dramatist."Joyce himself described the structure of the play as "three cat and mouse acts".The play follows four players and two couples, Richard Rowan, a writer and his "common-law wife" Bertha, and Robert Hand with his cousin and previous lover Beatrice, both old friends of the previous couple."The plot is deceptively simple: Richard, a writer, returns to Ireland from Rome with Bertha, the mother of his illegitimate son, Archie. While there, he meets his former lover and correspondent Beatrice Justice and former drinking partner and now successful journalist Robert Hand. Robert was also Beatrice's lover, and here the complications begin."As jealousy develops throughout the relationships the action meditates mostly in a budding relationship between Hand and Bertha and thus in Hand's attempts at seduction with the lover of his friend.The first act takes place at Rowan's house where Hand makes his first advance at Bertha. After kissing her "with passion" several times Hand requests she join him in his home for a second meeting later that evening. Bertha in turn confides in Rowan and questions whether or not to accept his invitation. To this, Rowan retorts she must do whatever she pleases.In the second act, Hand waits, expecting Bertha at the appointed hour but instead is surprised when Rowan appears. Calmly, Rowan explains his knowledge of Hand's attempts at wooing Bertha but is interrupted when Bertha herself knocks at the door. Rowan returns home, leaving his wife alone with Hand who continues his advances toward Bertha. The act ends inconclusively, with Hand asking if Bertha loves him, and Bertha explaining: "I like you, Robert. I think you are good... Are you satisfied?"The third act returns to Rowan's home at seven o'clock the following morning. Bertha's maid informs her of Rowan's departure from the home an hour earlier, as he left for a walk on the strand. Printed in the morning newspapers is a favourable article written about Rowan, written the previous evening by Hand himself.The events of the previous night between Bertha and Hand are unclear, as both parties agree it was a "dream." But appearances demonstrate Hand and Bertha shared "a sacred night of love."Hand reports to Rowan, assuring him Bertha in fact did not stay the night but instead Hand spent the night alone. Claiming to have visited the Vice-Chancellor's lodge, returned home to write the newspaper article, then gone to a nightclub where he picked up a divorcée and had sex with her ("what the subtle Duns Scotus calls a death of the spirit took place") in the cab on the way home. Following this conversation, Hand leaves for his cousin's house in Surrey while Rowan and Bertha are reconciled. Bertha admits that she longs to meet her lover, but asserts that the lover is Rowan himself.... (wikipedia.org)

  • af James Joyce
    177,95 - 297,95 kr.

    Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. It presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century.The stories were written when Irish nationalism was at its peak, and a search for a national identity and purpose was raging; at a crossroads of history and culture, Ireland was jolted by various converging ideas and influences. They centre on Joyce's idea of an epiphany (a moment where a character experiences a life-changing self-understanding or illumination) and the theme of paralysis (Joyce felt Irish nationalism stagnated cultural progression, placing Dublin at the heart of a regressive movement). The first three stories in the collection are narrated by child protagonists, while the subsequent stories are written in the third person and deal with the lives and concerns of progressively older people, in line with Joyce's division of the collection into childhood, adolescence, maturity, and public life. Many of the characters in Dubliners later appeared in minor roles in Joyce's novel Ulysses. The stories"The Sisters" - After the priest Father Flynn dies, a young boy who was close to him hears some less-than-flattering stories about the father."An Encounter" - Two schoolboys playing truant encounter a perverted, middle-aged man."Araby" - A boy falls in love with the sister of his friend, but fails in his quest to buy her a worthy gift from the Araby Bazaar."Eveline" - A young woman weighs her decision to flee Ireland with a sailor."After the Race" - College student Jimmy Doyle tries to fit in with his wealthy friends."Two Gallants" - Lenehan wanders around Dublin to kill time while waiting to hear if his friend, Corley, was able to con a maid out of some money."The Boarding House" - Mrs Mooney successfully manoeuvres her daughter Polly into an upwardly mobile marriage with her lodger Mr Doran."A Little Cloud" - Little Chandler's dinner with his old friend Ignatius Gallaher, who left home to become a journalist in London, casts fresh light on his own failed literary dreams."Counterparts" - Farrington, a lumbering alcoholic scrivener, takes out his frustration in pubs and on his son Tom."Clay" - Maria, a spinster who works in the kitchen at a large laundry, celebrates Halloween with a man she cared for as a child and his family."A Painful Case" - Mr Duffy rebuffs the advances of his friend Mrs Sinico, and, four years later, discovers he condemned her to loneliness and death."Ivy Day in the Committee Room" - Several paid canvassers for a minor politician discuss the memory of Charles Stewart Parnell."A Mother" - To win a place of pride for her daughter Kathleen in the Irish Revival, Mrs. Kearney arranges for the girl to be accompanist at a series of poorly planned concerts, but her efforts backfire."Grace" - Mr Kernan passes out and falls down the stairs at a bar, so his friends attempt to convince him to come to a Catholic retreat to help him reform."The Dead" - After a holiday party thrown by his aunts and cousin, Gabriel Conroy's wife, Gretta, tells him about a boyfriend from her youth, and he has an epiphany about life and death and human connection. (At 15-16,000 words, this story has been classified as a novella.) (wikipedia.org)

  • af James Joyce
    197,95 - 297,95 kr.

    ContentsIn Praise of UnicornsAn American Composer: The Passing of Edward MacDowellRemy de Gourmont: His Ideas. The Colour of His MindArtzibashefA Note on Henry JamesGeorge SandThe Great American NovelThe Case of Paul CézanneBrahmsodyThe Opinions of J.-K. HuysmansStyle and Rhythm in English ProseThe Queerest Yarn in the WorldOn Rereading MallockThe Lost MasterThe Grand Manner in Pianoforte PlayingJames JoyceCreative InvolutionFour Dimensional VistasO. W.A Synthesis of the Seven ArtsThe Classic ChopinLittle Mirrors of SincerityThe Reformation of George MoorePillowlandCross-Currents in Modern French LiteratureMore About Richard WagnerMy First Musical AdventureViolinists Now and YesteryearRiding the WhirlwindPrayers for the LivingAbout the author: James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 - 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet, and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century. Joyce's novel Ulysses (1922) is a landmark in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled in a variety of literary styles, particularly stream of consciousness. Other well-known works are the short-story collection Dubliners (1914), and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and Finnegans Wake (1939). His other writings include three books of poetry, a play, letters, and occasional journalism.Joyce was born in Dublin into a middle-class family. He attended the Jesuit Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare, then, briefly, the Christian Brothers-run O'Connell School. Despite the chaotic family life imposed by his father's unpredictable finances, he excelled at the Jesuit Belvedere College and graduated from University College Dublin in 1902. In 1904, he met his future wife, Nora Barnacle, and they moved to mainland Europe. He briefly worked in Pula and then moved to Trieste in Austria-Hungary, working as an English instructor. Except for an eight-month stay in Rome working as a correspondence clerk and three visits to Dublin, Joyce resided there until 1915. In Trieste, he published his book of poems Chamber Music and his short story collection Dubliners, and he began serially publishing A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the English magazine The Egoist. During most of World War I, Joyce lived in Zürich, Switzerland, and worked on Ulysses. After the war, he briefly returned to Trieste and then moved to Paris in 1920, which became his primary residence until 1940.Joyce's work still has a profound influence on contemporary culture. Ulysses is a model for fiction writers, particularly its explorations in the power of language. Its emphasis on the details of everyday life have opened up new possibilities of expression for authors, painters and film-makers. It retains its prestige among readers, often ranking high on 'Great Book' lists. Joyce's innovations extend beyond English literature: his writing has been an inspiration for Latin American writers, and Finnegans Wake has become one of the key texts for French post-structuralism. It also provided the name for the quark, one of the elementary particles proposed by physicist Murray Gell-Mann.The open-ended form of Joyce's novels keep them open to constant reinterpretation. They inspire an increasingly global community of literary critics. Joyce studies-based on a relatively small canon of three novels, a small short story collection, one play, and two small books of poems-have generated over 15,000 articles, monographs, theses, translations, and editions. (wikipedia.org)

  • af James Joyce
    217,95 kr.

    Dubliners is a collection of picturesque short stories that paint a portrait of life in middle-class Dublin in the early 20th century. Joyce, a Dublin native, was careful to use actual locations and settings in the city, as well as language and slang in use at the time, to make the stories directly relatable to those who lived there.The collection had a rocky publication history, with the stories being initially rejected over eighteen times before being provisionally accepted by a publisher¿then later rejected again, multiple times. It took Joyce nine years to finally see his stories in print, but not before seeing a printer burn all but one copy of the proofs. Today Dubliners survives as a rich example of not just literary excellence, but of what everyday life was like for average Dubliners in their day.

  • af James Joyce
    200,95 kr.

    Dublinere af James Joyce er en novellesamling med femten historier, der alle foregår i den irske middelklasse i og omkring Dublin i begyndelsen af det 20. århundrede. Dublinere er en af fire prosaudgivelser, som James Joyce producerede i sin levetid. Den er den lettest tilgængelige af hans bøger, og den naturalistiske stil tager ofte udgangspunkt i en livsomvæltende oplevelse eller en åbenbaring hos hovedpersonen.Novellerne i Dublinere bevæger sig fra barndom til ungdom, fra voksen til gammel og til sidste novellen med titlen De døde, som bliver opfattet som Joyces bedste novelle, men også af mange er blevet kaldt den bedste novelle nogensinde eller den perfekte novelle. En novelle, der undervises i på gymnasier, skrivekurser og universiteter verden rundt. De døde er fortællingen om Gabriel Conroy, der opdager, at hans kone i sin ungdom havde en forlovet, som døde kun 17 år gammel, og som måske var hendes livs sande kærlighed. Han er først oprørt over denne kærlighed, som han aldrig har hørt om før, men da hans kone sover tungt, får han en åbenbaring, en åbenbaring om livets mening forstået gennem alle de døde i ethvert menneskes liv.

  • af James Joyce
    272,95 kr.

    Allá en otros tiempos (y bien buenos tiempos que eran), había una vez una vaquita (¡mu!) que iba por un caminito. Y esta vaquita que iba por un caminito se encontró un niñín muy guapín, al cual le llamaban el nene de la casä Este era el cuento que le contaba su padre. Su padre le miraba a través de un cristal: tenía la cara peluda. Él era el nene de la casa. La vaquita venía por el caminito donde vivía Betty Byrne: Betty Byrne vendía trenzas de azúcar al limón. Ay, las flores de las rosas silvestres en el pradecito verde. Esta era la canción que cantaba. Era su canción. Ay, las floles de las losas veldes. Cuando uno moja la cama, aquello está calentito primero y después se va poniendo frío. Su madre colocaba el hule. ¡Qué olor tan raro! Su madre olía mejor que su padre y tocaba en el piano una jiga de marineros para que la bailase él. Bailaba: Tralala lala, tralala tralalaina, tralala lala, tralala lala. Tío Charles y Dante aplaudían. Eran más viejos que su padre y que su madre; pero tío Charles era más viejo que Dante.

  • af James Joyce
    132,95 kr.

    ”Dublinere er et mesterstykke. Blandt de bedste novellesamlinger, jeg har læst” – Information”En glimrende læseoplevelse” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- Kristeligt Dagblad James Joyces novellesamling Dublinere står for mange som den bedste nogensinde på engelsk. I Karsten Sand Iversens nyoversættelse bringes mesterværket igen til live på dansk. Novellerne skildrer med realisme og sproglig magi liv og mennesker i Dublin i begyndelsen af 1900-tallet. Det er en by som er lammet af den katolske kirkes magt og britisk overherredømme. Joyce skriver om liv og død, om sex og fortrængning, om udnyttelse og hjertelighed og skaber et livfuldt portræt af mennesker, som rækker langt ud over den irske hovedstad. Fra åbningsnovellen Søstrene, der tegner et levende portræt af barndommens tro og skyld, til afslutningsnovellen De døde, hvor Gabriel Conroy bringes til en smertefuld erkendelse om sin kone og sig selv, opbygger Joyce i 15 noveller en mindeværdig rollebesætning af dublinere i en kraftfuld udforskning af livets store temaer.

  • af James Joyce
    172,95 kr.

    This is a new bilingual (Spanish/English) edition of James Joyce's classic "The Dead / Los muertos". This new translation was done by New York based writers Mónica Flores Correa and Cristóbal Williams. Esta es una nueva edición bilingüe (español/inglés de cuento clásico de James Joyce "Los muertos / The Dead" con una nueva traducción al español por Mónica Flores Correa, escritora, en colaboración con Cristobal Williams. Ambos residen en Nueva York. Del máximo innovador de la novela del siglo XX, su cuento máximo. James Joyce es el autor emigrante por excelencia. Escribió todo fuera de su Irlanda natal, pero todo sobre ella. Parafraseando el poema de Borges, a Joyce y a su Dublín "los unió el amor y el espanto, será por eso que la quiso tanto". Los Muertos es un gesto de reparación a Irlanda. Expresa aquí su admiración por la hospitalidad de su pueblo. La hospitalidad puede ser sinónimo de universalidad: Irlanda, tan universal y hospitalaria en su localismo.

  • af James Joyce
    95,95 kr.

    This riverrun edition presents Joyce's first major work with a new preface by Patrick McGuinness.

  • af James Joyce
    257,95 kr.

    The Greatest Works of James Joyce features a collection of the renowned Irish author's most celebrated works. This beautifully designed book includes Joyce's classic novels and short stories, showcasing his mastery of language and his unique style. Experience the depth of his innovative storytelling and profound exploration of human consciousness and modernist literature. Includes Joyce's innovative storytelling and unique narrative techniques Essential addition to any literature lover's collection A perfect gift for fans of Irish literature and modernist writing Stunning cover design A must-have for fans lovers of classic literature

  • af James Joyce
    142,95 kr.

    Dive into the groundbreaking world of Ulysses by James Joyce. This towering work of modernist literature takes readers on a single day in Dublin, unraveling the complexities of human existence through vivid prose, intricate symbolism, and unparalleled linguistic experimentation. A modernist masterpiece of literary genius! James Joyce's revolutionary and challenging magnum opus A stream-of-consciousness narrative exploring the depths of human experience Complex characters and intricate storytelling that push the boundaries of conventional literature Unparalleled linguistic innovation and wordplay that captivate the mind A masterpiece that rewards dedicated readers with profound insights and intellectual stimulation

  • af James Joyce
    93,95 kr.

    The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce is a groundbreaking novel that explores the journey of self-discovery, artistic awakening, and the complexities of Irish identity. Immerse yourself in Joyce's lyrical prose and innovative narrative style. Follow the transformative odyssey of Stephen Dedalus, Joyce's alter ego. Encounter themes of religion, nationality, and the pursuit of artistic freedom. Experience Joyce's experimental writing techniques and stream-of-consciousness storytelling. Delve into the rich tapestry of Irish culture and society in the early 20th century. This edition presents Joyce's iconic work in its original form, making it a must-have for literature enthusiasts and fans of modernist literature.

  • af James Joyce
    227,95 kr.

    No había esperanza esta vez: era la tercera embolia. Noche tras noche pasaba yo por la casa (eran las vacaciones) y estudiaba el alumbrado cuadro de la ventana: y noche tras noche lo veía iluminado del mismo modo débil y parejo. Si hubiera muerto, pensaba yo, vería el reflejo de las velas en las oscuras persianas, ya que sabía que se deben colocar dos cirios a la cabecera del muerto. A menudo él me decía: «No me queda mucho en este mundo», y yo pensaba que hablaba por hablar. Ahora supe que decía la verdad. Cada noche al levantar la vista y contemplar la ventana me repetía a mí mismo en voz baja la palabra «parálisis». Siempre me sonaba extraña en los oídos, como la palabra gnomón en Euclides y la simonía del «catecismo». Pero ahora me sonó a cosa mala y llena de pecado. Me dio miedo y, sin embargo, ansiaba observar de cerca su trabajo maligno.

  • af James Joyce
    937,95 kr.

    Solemne, el gordo Buck Mulligan avanzó desde la salida de la escalera, llevando un cuenco de espuma de jabón, y encima, cruzados, un espejo y una navaja. La suave brisa de la mañana le sostenía levemente en alto, detrás de él, la bata amarilla, desceñida. Elevó en el aire el cuenco y entonó:¿Introibo ad altare Dei.Deteniéndose, escudriñó hacia lo hondo de la oscura escalera de caracol y gritó con aspereza:¿¡Sube acá, Kinch! ¡Sube, cobarde jesuita!Avanzó con solemnidad y subió a la redonda plataforma de tiro. Gravemente, se fue dando la vuelta y bendiciendo tres veces la torre, los campos de alrededor y las montañas que se despertaban. Luego, al ver a Stephen Dedalus, se inclinó hacia él y trazó rápidas cruces en el aire, gorgoteando con la garganta y sacudiendo la cabeza. Stephen Dedalus, molesto y soñoliento, apoyó los brazos en el remate de la escalera y miró fríamente aquella cara sacudida y gorgoteante que le bendecía, caballuna en su longitud, y aquel claro pelo intonso, veteado y coloreado como roble pálido. Buck Mulligan atisbó un momento por debajo del espejo y luego tapó el cuenco con viveza. ¿¡Vuelta al cuartel! ¿dijo severamente. Y añadió, en tono de predicador: ¿Porque esto, oh amados carísimos, es lo genuinamente cristino: cuerpo y alma y sangre y llagas. Música lenta, por favor. Cierren los ojos, caballeros. Un momento. Hay algo que no marcha en estos glóbulos blancos. Silencio, todos.

  • af James Joyce
    157,95 kr.

    Often considered the greatest collection of short stories in the English language, Dubliners is the vivid portrayal of the people of "dear dirty Dublin" at the beginning of the twentieth century. In fifteen subtly interlinked stories that move from childhood to maturity and a reckoning with death, Joyce provides nuanced accounts of the lives, language, loves, and losses of the inhabitants of his native city. In these moving stories Joyce invents some literary techniques that have forever transformed storytelling and the shape of the novel. A detailed foreword to this authoritative edition highlights the depth of Joyce's understanding of humanity and how Dubliners foreshadows his later experimental writing in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. This Warbler Classics edition includes an afterword by M. Keith Booker and a detailed biographical timeline.

  • af James Joyce
    347,95 - 516,95 kr.

  • af James Joyce
    347,95 kr.

    Written almost a decade before the publication of his magnum opus Ulysses, the fifteen stories that make up Dubliners form James Joyce's first great narrative piece, a tribute to his hometown that already denotes the author's great capacity for observation and mockery, as well as the sensitivity and minimalism typical of his literature. In this collection of stories appear corrupt politicians, failed priests, melancholic adolescents, seducers, gossips, prostitutes, musicians, poets, patriots and homeless people who will serve as inspiration for the later works of the writer and who perfectly describe the complex social reality of early of the 20th century in the Dublin that Joyce made a legend.

  • af James Joyce
    272,95 kr.

    Les quinze nouvelles de ce recueil, construites autour de Dublin, au plutôt des , nous montrent des personnes ternes menant des vies qui ne le sont pas moins, non exemptes de violence, de bassesse ni de vulgarité, dans une ville paralysée et paralysante, en 1914. Chaque nouvelle est contruite en fonction d'une «épiphanie», toujours exprimée dans la dernière phrase, qui décrit une soudaine prise de conscience de l'«âme» de quelque chose, la mise en évidence de l'absurde, la manifestation sentencieuse du fait que l'ordre social est intangible, et que, sauf à tomber dans la déchéance ou le ridicule, mieux vaut prendre conscience que la vie est ailleurs...

  • af James Joyce
    102,95 kr.

    James Joyce's book of poems titled Chamber Music was released by Elkin Mathews in May 1907. There were originally thirty-four love poems in the anthology, but two more were added before it was published ("All day I hear the noise of waters" and "I hear an army charging upon the land"). Although it is widely believed that the title refers to the sound of urine tinkling in a chamber pot, this is a later Joycean embellishment that gives an earthiness to a title that was initially proposed by his brother Stanislaus and that Joyce (by the time of publication) had come to dislike: "The reason I dislike Chamber Music as a title is that it is too complacent," he admitted to Arthur Symons in 1906. "I would prefer a title that criticized the work while avoiding outright trashing it." Chamber Music's poetry isn't at all racy or evocative of the sound of tinkling urine, in fact. The poems were well-received by critics despite poor sales (less than half of the original print run of 500 had been sold in the first year).

  • af James Joyce
    422,95 kr.

    Finnegans Wake is one of the most difficult works of fiction in the Western canon.There are four Parts or Books and seventeen chapters total in Finnegans Wake. The chapters lack titles, and while Joyce didn't offer potential chapter titles as he had for Ulysses, he did give titles to several portions that were published separately. Part 1: Dublin hod carrier "Finnegan," Joyce's central figure, perishes after falling from a ladder while building a wall. HCE's wife ALP accuses him of being a scam after having her son Shem transcribe a letter about him and give it to another son Shaun. Part 2: The primary protagonists are Shem, Shaun, and Issy, who are banished from their home by their parents after they misjudged the color of a girl's eyes based on their "gaze work." HCE is a Norwegian Captain who, via his marriage to a tailor's daughter, became domesticated. Part 3: The Four Masters' Ass describes how he believed he had heard and seen Shaun the Post's ghost while he was "falling asleep." Part 4: The book is written as a collection of short stories, and it opens with a plea for daybreak. The river Liffey, represented by ALP, flows into the ocean at dawn to mark the end of Part IV.

  • af James Joyce
    207,95 kr.

    Dubliners, a collection of James Joyce's fifteen short stories, was first published in 1914. It provides a realistic portrayal of Irish middle-class life in Dublin and the surrounding area in the early 20th century. When the stories were written, Irish nationalism was at its peak, and there was a huge desire for a sense of national identity and mission. Standing at a nexus of history and culture, Ireland was being jolted by numerous converging ideas and forces. They focus on the paralysis theme and Joyce's concept of an epiphany, which is a character's transformational self-understanding or illumination (Joyce felt Irish nationalism stagnated cultural progression, placing Dublin at the heart of a regressive movement). Following Joyce's categorization of the collection into childhood, adolescence, maturity, and public life, the following stories are written in the third person and deal with the lives and concerns of progressively older individuals. The first three stories in the book are narrated by children. Many of the Dubliner's characters later made cameos in Ulysses by James Joyce.

  • af James Joyce
    222,95 kr.

    The first novel of Irish author James Joyce is titled A Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man. Stephen Dedalus describes his early years in a voice that is not his own yet is sensitive to his sentiments, using vocabulary that evolves as he does. Stephen is coming to grips with the world, and the reader experiences his worries and confusion with him. Word gets throughout Clongowes Wood College that some guys have been caught "smuggling."When Stephen's father incurs debt, the family vacates their comfortable suburban house and moves to Dublin. Stephen is aware that he won't be going back to Clongowes.The boys in Stephen's class are taken on a religious retreat while the author indulges in sensuous pleasures. Stephen gives the passages on pride, guilt, retribution, and the Four Last Things particular attention (death, judgment, Hell, and Heaven).Both his mother and father criticize him for returning to the Church. He concludes that Ireland's limitations prevent him from expressing himself as an artist fully. He declares his links to his home country before leaving for his self-imposed exile.

  • af James Joyce
    357,95 kr.

  • af James Joyce & Redaktion Gröls-Verlag
    152,95 - 227,95 kr.

  • af James Joyce & Redaktion Gröls-Verlag
    162,95 - 247,95 kr.

  • af James Joyce
    192,95 - 337,95 kr.

  • af James Joyce
    192,95 - 297,95 kr.

  • af James Joyce
    157,95 kr.

    Estos maravillosos cuentos son un excelente punto de partida para comenzar a adentrarse en el universo del gran escritor irlandé s y encarar luego la lectura de tí tulos de mayor complejidad como el mí tico Ulises. A principios del siglo XX hubo un escritor, considerado el fundador de la modernidad literaria, cuya obra supuso un punto de ruptura con todo lo que se habí a escrito hasta el momento, un literato que experimentó con los gé neros y la sintaxis, creó neologismos, incorporó la té cnica de la asociació n libre y fue un verdadero maestro del monó logo interior. Con todo ello, alteró el panorama de las letras de su tiempo y marcó a las generaciones subsiguientes. Luego de é l y de su obra, la literatura ya no volvió a ser la misma. Ese hombre fue James Joyce. Dublineses es un conjunto de quince cuentos má s descriptivos que narrativos, en los cuales atmó sferas y estados de á nimo prevalecen por sobre las peripecias y los acontecimientos que suelen tener un final abierto, y que son un clá sico de la literatura en lengua inglesa.

  • af James Joyce
    192,95 - 337,95 kr.

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