₹350
"It is with great pleasure that we present this collection of short stories by James Joyce, one of the most pioneering voices in modernist literature. Originally published in Dubliners in 1914, Joyce’s stories offer a striking portrayal of Dublin life at the turn of the 20th century, blending local color with universal themes. In this carefully curated selection, readers will find Joyce’s exceptional ability to capture the complexities of the human condition, from the tender struggles of youth to the quiet despair of adulthood.
In stories like “Araby” and “Eveline,” Joyce delves into the innocence and disillusionment of growing up, while “A Painful Case” and “Counterparts” uncover the emotional paralysis and frustrations of adult life. Through tales such as “The Sisters” and the novella-length “The Dead,” Joyce explores profound themes of epiphany, identity, and the intersection of personal and social forces.
Joyce’s prose is characterized by its vivid imagery and its delicate balance of humor, tragedy, and irony. This collection invites readers into the intimate world of Dublin, offering timeless reflections on human life and experience."