Forfatter fødeår: 1882-1941
"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is the first novel of Irish writer James Joyce. A Künstlerroman in a modernist style, it traces the intellectual and... Læs mere
Ein Meisterwerk der literarischen Moderne über die Bewohner von Joyces Heimatstadt Dublin: In diesen 15 Kurzgeschichten, die lose chronologisch von der Kindheit bis ins Alter reichen, beschreibt... Læs mere
Both an insight into James Joyce's life and childhood, this novel is about sexual awakening, religious rebellion and the essential search for voice and meaning that every nascent artist must face in order to fully come into themselves.
Delves into the heart of the city of his birth, capturing the cadences of Dubliners' speech and portraying with remarkable realism their outer and inner lives. This title offers the collection of fifteen stories, including such touchstones as "Araby," "Grace," and "The Dead,".
Written by the author who was drawn into the United States Army through ROTC, and went through training to fly helicopters in combat over... Læs mere
"Psychoanalysts must be patients for years before they can practice. The "talking cure"--the basis of all psychotherapy--is best explained from two... Læs mere
James Joyce's only play, a startlingly modern portrait of a marriage.
Dubliners is arguably the best-known and most influential collection of short stories written in English, and has been since its publication in 1914.
James Joyce's haunting stories of turn-of-the-century Dublin are among the most influential in modern literature.
The author was drawn into the United States Army through ROTC and went through training to fly helicopters in combat over Vietnam. His experiences are charted in this memoir, as he relives his and other pilots' day-to-day lives flying and fighting.
Joyce's brilliantly vivid portrait of Dublin, introduced by Colm Tóibín