Table of Contents What Is Dubliners About? Dubliners by James Joyce Summary Analysis of Dubliners by James Joyce Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions What is the main theme of Dubliners? The main theme of Dubliners is paralysis (metaphorical paralysis, not literal paralysis). In the Dubliners...
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said: “Here’s my best respects, sir, to Mr. Henchy,” drank the contents, put the bottle back on the table and wiped his mouth with his sleeve. Then he took up the corkscrew and went out of the door sideways, muttering some form of salutation. ...
The old man left the hearth and, after stumbling about the room returned with two candlesticks which he thrust one after the other into the fire and carried to the table. A denuded room came into view and the fire lost all its cheerful colour. The walls of the room were bare except ...
The Dead, short story by James Joyce, appearing in 1914 in his collection Dubliners. It is considered his best short work and a masterpiece of modern fiction. The story takes place before, during, and after an evening Christmas party attended by Gabriel