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Dubliners
[ duhb-luh-nerz ]
noun
- a collection of short stories (1914) by James Joyce.
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I remember reading Portrait of the Artist in a park, practically straight through, and I loved the stories in Dubliners.
From The Daily Beast
His earlier book, "Dubliners," contained several well-constructed stories, several sketches rather lacking in form.
From Project Gutenberg
The Dubliners must have their fun, and, like the Parisians, will sport with matters of heaviest import.
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They are great at figures, and by them they try to show that they, and not the Dubliners, should be first considered.
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Thanks to the Unionist leaders, whose ability and devotion are here warmly recognised, the Dubliners know no fear.
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The Dubliners are beginning to publicly ridicule their Nationalist members.
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