<p>James Joyce&#39;s writings centre on the city of Dublin where he was born into a middle-class family in 1882.&nbsp; Despite this preoccupation he left Dublin for the continent in 1904 and spent most of his life abroad.&nbsp; Joyce first caught the attention of critics with &#39;Dubliners&#39; a brilliant collection of short stories and rapidly grew in fame and status with his ground-breaking stream-of-consciousness style and the explicit content of his prose in such works as &#39;Ulysses&#39; and &#39;Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man&#39;. &nbsp; &#39;The Dead&#39; is universally acknowledged as one of his best works both in its style and emotional intensity.&nbsp; It tells the tale of one evening in the life of Gabriel Conroy at a dinner party and an ensuing conversation with his wife Gretta that sparks feelings of the utter solitude and paradoxically of the interconnectedness of humanity.&nbsp; In typical Joycian style (&quot;In the particular is contained the universal&quot;) the prose is also peppered with motifs and vignettes that make Gabriel&#39;s life an icon of Ireland&#39;s National Consciousness.&nbsp; &#39;The Dead&#39; is both a meditation on the joys woes and betrayals of life and at the same time a barely-disguised call to Irish Nationalism.</p>
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.