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James Joyce Collection
Ulysses, Dubliners, and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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A powerful collection of James Joyce’s most influential works.
As a legendary writer who has left a lasting and profound impact on Irish literature and culture at large, James Joyce pioneered a daring and influential transformation in writing, drawing on a unique style and new ways of writing which have cemented him as a world-famous author.
Now, this brilliant collection compiles three of his most famous works for the modern listener, capturing all the wit and charm of Joyce’s original books all those years ago. From intricate and often-obscure parables to his thought-provoking ideas on religion and Irish culture, these books offer an enlightening look into the Ireland of the past.
Here’s what you’ll discover inside this collection:
- Ulysses, a gripping and enigmatic novel, famous for its strange parallels, intricate parodies and allusions, and unique style of writing
- Dubliners, a collection of short stories which gives an illuminating glimpse into Irish identity, nationalism, and the life in early 20th-century Ireland
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, which grapples with the main character’s profound intellectual and spiritual awakening
For nearly a century, James Joyce’s writing has captivated and entertained listeners of all backgrounds. His creativity and sense of humor, as well as his scathing view of Irish society, has made him a must-listen for all fans of classical literature.
Scroll up and buy now to discover the masterpieces of James Joyce today.
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