Dublineses

Dublineses

Joyce, James
García Iglesias, Javier (il.)

Written eight years before Ulysses, the fifteen stories that make up Dubliners are James Joyce's first great approach to his city, Dublin, which he describes, with ironic and mocking realism, detained in the past and subjugated by the British Empire and the Catholic Church. This approach to lower- and middle-class Dubliners, which contains many autobiographical details - and a deep observation of human nature - forms a curious unity from which characters emerge who will appear in later works by the same author. Eighty years after Joyce's death, another realist, Javier García Iglesias, interprets in images, with astonishing detail, the great Irish author, in a new translation by Susana Carral that more precisely adjusts to the rhythm and style of the original text English.

Author
Joyce, James
García Iglesias, Javier (il.)
Subject
Literature > English narrative
Genre
General >
EAN
9788418141898
ISBN
978-84-18141-89-8
Edition
1
Type of edition
Ilustrada
Publisher
Reino de Cordelia
Pages
280 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
17.0 cm
Release date
28-12-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Literatura Reino de Cordelia 
Number
158 
Hardcover edition
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Joyce, James (aut.)

  • Joyce, James
    James Joyce (Dublín, 1882-Zúrich, 1941) es uno de los escritores más influyentes del siglo XX y su novela Ulises (1922) está considerada como una de las grandes obras maest   Read more

García Iglesias, Javier (il.)

  • García Iglesias, Javier
    Javier García Iglesias (Madrid, 1962) es maestro, licenciado en Ciencias de la Educación, coautor de varios libros de texto e ilustrador. Su dominio del realismo, la mayoría de la   Read more

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