The Dubliner
"The Dubliner" is a collection of short stories written by Irish author James Joyce. Published in 1914, it explores the lives of various characters living in Dublin, Ireland, during the early 20th century. The stories delve into themes of identity, paralysis, and the complexities of everyday life, offering a vivid portrayal of the city's social landscape.
The collection consists of 15 stories, each capturing different aspects of Dublin life, from childhood to adulthood. Notable stories include "The Sisters," "Eveline," and "The Dead," which highlight the struggles and aspirations of the characters. "The Dubliner" is considered a significant work in modernist literature.