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  2. Counterparts (short story) - Wikipedia

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    For Joyce's contemporaneous audience, the term "counterparts" could be expected to suggest (hand-written) duplicate copies of legal documents. [1] At the story's end, Farrington, “the man” is seen to be the "counterpart" of Mr. Alleyne, his superior at his workplace, since he abuses his child at home, just as Mr. Alleyne abuses him at the office.

  3. Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories by James Joyce, first published in 1914. [1] It presents a naturalistic depiction of Irish middle class life in and around Dublin in the early years of the 20th century.

  4. Two Gallants (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Two Gallants" is a short story by James Joyce published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. It tells the story of two Irishmen who are frustrated with their lack of achievement in life and rely on the exploitation of others to live. [1] Joyce considered the story to be one of the most important in Dubliners. [2]

  5. My Own Worst Enemy (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song topped the year-end Modern Rock Tracks chart and appeared at number 18 on the year-end Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Lit was number four on the year-end Hot Modern Rock Artists chart. [ 31 ] In late 2023, for the 35th anniversary of the Alternative Airplay chart, Billboard ranked "My Own Worst Enemy" as the 21st-most-successful song in ...

  6. Grace (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Kenner found "Grace" "as subversive a story as any Dubliners contains: the story against which Irish Catholic opinion should have expended its animus". [2] According to Stanislaus Joyce , the three parts of the story recall the tripartite structure of Dante's Divine Comedy ("inferno-purgatorio-paradiso"). [ 3 ]

  7. A Little Cloud - Wikipedia

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    "A Little Cloud" is a short story by James Joyce, first published in his 1914 collection Dubliners. It contrasts the life of the protagonist, Little Chandler, a Dubliner who remained in the city and married, with the life of his old friend Ignatius Gallaher, who had left Ireland to find success and excitement as a journalist and bachelor in London.

  8. The Best of The Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... The Best of The Dubliners is a UK 1967 compilation album by The Dubliners. It charted at No. 25 and remained in the top 40 ...

  9. The Very Best Of: The Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Dubliners (2009) 50 Years (2012) One of The Dubliners Compilation Albums charting at #16 in the UK Albums Chart. [1] Track ...