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Aziloth Books The Dead by James Joyce
James Joyces writings centre on the city of Dublin where he was born into a middleclass family in 1882. Despite this preoccupation he left Dublin for the continent in 1904 and spent most of his life abroad. Joyce first caught the attention of critics with Dubliners a brilliant collection of short stories and rapidly grew in fame and status with his groundbreaking streamofconsciousness style and the explicit content of his prose in such works as Ulysses and Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man. The Dead is universally acknowledged as one of his best works both in its style and emotional intensity. It tells the tale of one evening in the life of Gabriel Conroy at a dinner party and an ensuing conversation with his wife Gretta that sparks feelings of the utter solitude and paradoxically of the interconnectedness of humanity. In typical Joycian style (In the particular is contained the universal) the prose is also peppered with motifs and vignettes that make Gabriels life an icon of Irelands National Consciousness. The Dead is both a meditation on the joys woes and betrayals of life and at the same time a barelydisguised call to Irish Nationalism.show more