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The Dead

by James Joyce

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Bedford/St. Martin's (1993), Paperback, 248 pages

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Tags:fiction, classic, Irish, short stories, TBR
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This was a good introduction to James Joyce. Short yet enticing. Joyce is indeed a master of words and tells a story without embellishment.

Despite its melancholy tone, The Dead leaves one with a feeling of hope. Gabriel Conroy might have been a smug, hypocritical and somewhat shallow character, but the eerie ending with the snow falling "upon all the living and the dead" sets the stage for Gabriel's second epiphany. It lets the reader know that he has undergone a transformation that just might allow him to have a genuine connection to his wife. ( )
  Donna828 | Nov 13, 2009 |
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  fipavroma | Jun 14, 2008 |
Utterly boring, mannered, nothing happens until the last few pages and the translation is abysmal. Don't even get close to it.
NOTE: after seeing the rattings given by everybody else, I am starting to think I missed something. I still remember it as extremely boring. ( )
  alv | Apr 19, 2008 |
Given its status as runaway bestseller, I found this somewhat unimpressive. The storyline is captivating and the history and art are definitely thought-provoking. But this simply isn't a gripping tale. ( )
  jpsnow | Feb 23, 2008 |
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Adopted at more than 1,000 colleges and universities, Bedford/St. Martin's innovative Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism series has introduced more than a quarter of a million students to literary theory and earned enthusiastic praise nationwide. Along with an authoritative text of a major literary work, each volume presents critical essays, selected or prepared especially for students, that approach the work from several contemporary critical perspectives, such as gender criticism and cultural studies. Each essay is accompanied by an introduction (with bibliography) to the history, principles, and practice of its critical perspective. Every volume also surveys the biographical, historical, and critical contexts of the literary work and concludes with a glossary of critical terms. New editions reprint cultural documents that contextualize the literary works and feature essays that show how critical perspectives can be combined.

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