James Joyce

Counterparts -- by James Joyce

counterpartsThe bell rang furiously and, when Miss Parker went to the tube, a furious voice called out in a piercing North of Ireland accent:
"Send Farrington here!"
Miss Parker returned to her machine, saying to a man who was writing at a desk:
"Mr. Alleyne wants you upstairs."read the short story

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James Joyce's "A Little Cloud"

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In this story(James Joyce's "A Little Cloud"),Describes the life of Dublin atrophy. Little Chandler works a simple job and  marry and was bored in Dublin. Our hero, can not manage to escape from the city. Lives unhappy and defeated.read the short story

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Two Gallants

two-gallants-james-joyce-storyThe grey warm evening of August had descended upon the city and a mild warm air, a memory of summer, circulated in the streets. The streets, shuttered for the repose of Sunday, swarmed with a gaily coloured crowd.read the short story

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After The Race

after-raceTHE cars came scudding in towards Dublin, running evenly like pellets in the groove of the Naas Road. At the crest of the hill at Inchicore sightseers had gathered in clumps to watch the cars careering homeward and through this channel of poverty and inaction the Continent sped its wealth and industry.read the short story

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Eveline

She sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue. Her head was leaned against the window curtains and in her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne. She was tired.read the short story

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The Sisters

storybusTHERE was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke. Night
after night I had passed the house (it was vacation time) and studiedread the short story

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