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  1. Dubliners - Wikipedia

    Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, written from 1904 to 1907. [2] First published in 1914, Dubliners presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle-class life in and around …

  2. The Dubliners - Wikipedia

    The Dubliners (/ ˈdʌblɪnərz /) were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The …

  3. Dubliners home crossword clue - 7LittleWordsAnswers.com

    3 days ago · Dubliners home crossword clue answer contains 4 letters and has been last seen on January 15 2026 as part of LA Times Crossword.

  4. The Dubliners - YouTube

    The official YouTube channel of The Dubliners members Luke Kelly, Ciarán Bourke, John Sheahan, Barney McKenna and Ronnie Drew. The legendary Irish folk group has featured many members over …

  5. Dubliners by James Joyce - Project Gutenberg

    Sep 1, 2001 · "Dubliners" by James Joyce is a collection of fifteen short stories written from 1904 to 1907 and published in 1914. Set in early twentieth-century Dublin, these stories portray Irish middle …

  6. Dubliners | Irish Literature, Short Stories, Joyce | Britannica

    Dubliners, short-story collection by James Joyce, written in 1904–07, published in 1914. Three stories he had published under the pseudonym Stephen Dedalus served as the basis for Dubliners.

  7. James Joyce, Dubliners: Introduction and Analysis

    We’ve analysed a number of the most popular and widely studied stories in Dubliners in separate posts (see the links provided below), but in this post we want to provide a brief overview to each of the 15 …

  8. Dubliners: Full Collection Summary | SparkNotes

    A short summary of James Joyce's Dubliners. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Dubliners.

  9. About Dubliners - CliffsNotes

    The period during which Dubliners is set follows the brutal so-called Potato Famine of the late 1840s — for which many Irish held the British responsible — after which a movement for Irish independence …

  10. Dubliners by James Joyce | Goodreads

    Each of the fifteen stories offers a glimpse of the lives of ordinary Dubliners — a death, an encounter, an opportunity not taken, a memory rekindled — and collectively they paint a portrait of a nation.