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      A Summary and Analysis of James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’
      • One of the narrative features of ‘The Dead’, and many of the other stories in Dubliners, which make it such a rich but also such a challenging piece of fiction is Joyce’s distinctive use of free indirect discourse.
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  2. One of the narrative features of ‘The Dead’, and many of the other stories in Dubliners, which make it such a rich but also such a challenging piece of fiction is Joyce’s distinctive use of free indirect discourse.

  3. Dec 30, 2015 · Dubliners has an infamously difficult publishing history; between Joyce first sending the manuscript to a publisher in 1905 and its ultimate publication in 1914, the collection had been submitted 18 times to 15 different publishers. Many of the characters in Dubliners later recur in Joyce's Ulysses. A ghostly light from the street lamp lay in a ...

  4. Joyce makes several literary references in “The Dead,” the most prominent being Gabriel’s decision to quote Robert Browning, an English Victorian poet known to be obscure and difficult, in his speech. The text also references Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Gabriel notices a picture of the famous “balcony scene” early on in the text ...

  5. “The Dead” brilliantly illustrates the potential of literary engagement to produce changes in conceptions of ourselves and others through metaphorical extension into, and identification with, the emotions and thoughts of a character about whom we read.

  6. Jan 17, 2021 · “The Dead” is the final story in James Joyces’ collection Dubliners. Lily, the caretaker’s daughter, was literally run off her feet. Hardly had she brought one gentleman into the little pantry behind the office on the ground floor and helped him off with his overcoat than the wheezy hall-door bell clanged again and she had to scamper ...

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Read a summary and analysis of ~'The Dead,~' a short story by James Joyce, to understand its intent. Review a discussion of the story's major themes and characters. Updated: 11/21/2023.

  8. "The Dead" is the final short story in the 1914 collection Dubliners by James Joyce. It is by far the longest story in the collection and, at 15,952 words, is almost long enough to be described as a novella. The story deals with themes of love and loss, as well as raising questions about the nature of the Irish identity.

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