
Dubliners
James Joyce
Experience the quiet desperation, unspoken desires, and breathtaking epiphanies of a city trapped between a fractured past and an uncertain future.
Before Ulysses reshaped modern literature, James Joyce laid its foundation in the dim, lamp-lit...
Location:
United States
Description:
Experience the quiet desperation, unspoken desires, and breathtaking epiphanies of a city trapped between a fractured past and an uncertain future. Before Ulysses reshaped modern literature, James Joyce laid its foundation in the dim, lamp-lit streets of his hometown. In this captivating collection, children face the death of their innocent faith, teenagers endure the shattering loss of first loves, and desperate adults desperately seek an escape from suffocating routines, broken homes, and stifling regrets. Through grippingly realistic portrayals of ordinary citizens yearning for an elusive elsewhere—whether it's an exotic bazaar in Araby or a doomed ship to Buenos Aires in Eveline—this masterclass in character study weaves an unforgettable tapestry of humanity, ambition, and tragic self-awareness. Why you will love this: Fans of classic literature and profound character arcs will find an undeniable, hypnotic pull in these pages. This towering achievement of Literary Fiction masterfully executes the short story form, marrying gritty social realism with a poetic exploration of the human condition. Whether you enjoy introspective historical fiction, dark atmospheric dramas, or coming-of-age epiphanies, this psychological narrative offers an incredibly immersive listening experience that will resonate long after the final chapter. Historical Note: James Joyce (1882–1941) was a pioneering Irish novelist and poet whose revolutionary approach to stream-of-consciousness narrative transformed global literature. First published in 1914, Dubliners remains his most accessible yet intricately structured work, standing forever as a pivotal touchstone of the modernist movement. Duration - 6h 40m. Author - James Joyce. Narrator - Jason Markel. Published Date - Thursday, 29 January 2026. Copyright - © 1914 James Joyce ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:26
Chapter 1
Duration:00:17:38
Chapter 2
Duration:00:18:17
Chapter 3
Duration:00:13:15
Chapter 4
Duration:00:10:21
Chapter 5
Duration:00:13:46
Chapter 6
Duration:00:22:42
Chapter 7
Duration:00:15:57
Chapter 8
Duration:00:30:09
Chapter 9
Duration:00:23:22
Chapter 10
Duration:00:14:22
Chapter 11
Duration:00:21:52
Chapter 12
Duration:00:31:27
Chapter 13
Duration:00:26:14
Chapter 14
Duration:00:46:46
Chapter 15
Duration:01:33:14
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:34