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Dubliners
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$a Joyce, James, $d 1882-1941 $7 jn19990004096 $4 aut 245 10
$a Dubliners / $c James Joyce ; with an introduction by John Kelly 260 $a London : $b David Campbell, $c c1991 300 $a lxvii, 287 s. 490 1-
$a Everyman's Library ; $v 49 490 1-
$a Millennium Library 500 $a Chronologie 504 $a Obsahuje bibliografii 520 3-
$a The first products of Joyce's maturity, these stories look sideways to the tender realism of Chekhov and forward to Joyce's later work "Portrait of the Artist". In the most celebrated tale, "The Dead", the author constructs the first of his poetic monologues. In this edition are published for the first time the original versions of "Eveline", "The Sisters" and "After the Race", which, appearing beside the canonical versions, give the reader an insight into Joyce's working methods. $c okcz $u https://www.obalkyknih.cz/view?isbn=9781857150490 $2 Web obalkyknih.cz 655 -7
$a irské povídky (anglicky) $7 fd132474 $2 czenas 700 1-
$a Kelly, John $q (John S.), $d 1942- $7 jcu2012683075 $4 aui 830 -0
$a Everyman's Library (David Campbell) ; $v 49 830 -0
$a Millennium Library 910 $a CBA001 FMT BK
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