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  2. Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. [1] It presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century.

  3. Two Gallants (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Two Gallants" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. It tells the story of two Irishmen who are frustrated with their lack of achievement in life and rely on the exploitation of others to live. [1] Joyce considered the story to be one of the most important in Dubliners. [2]

  4. The Boarding House - Wikipedia

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    "The Boarding House" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 ... and wonders how he can remain free and unmarried. ... Joyce, James. Dubliners ...

  5. Clay (short story) - Wikipedia

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    James Joyce c. 1918 " Clay " is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners . It deals with the reflections of a middle-aged, unmarried woman during the course of her day.

  6. The Dead (Joyce short story) - Wikipedia

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    Conroy's biography overlaps with Joyce's own; for example, he writes for the Daily Express, which Joyce himself also wrote for. Stanislaus Joyce, James Joyce's brother, interpreted Conroy as a hybrid of James Joyce and their father, John Stanislaus Joyce. [12] "The Dead" is "set on 6 January 1904, only five months before the date of Ulysses". [13]

  7. Ivy Day in the Committee Room - Wikipedia

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    "Ivy Day in the Committee Room" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. Taking place in a political party office after a day of canvassing, the story depicts various campaigners discussing the political candidates and issues of Irish nationalism and Home Rule.