James Joyce: Collection of All Complete Classics Works

Genre: Kindle Edition
Brand: Alpine Books
Author: james joyce
Price: £0.00
• This e-book publication is unique which includes the complete collection of all classics works by James Joyce.
• This edition also includes detailed Biography and Historical Background
• A new table of contents has been included by a publisher.
• This edition has been corrected for spelling and grammatical errors.
James Joyce was one of Ireland’s most famous writers who is best known for the classic novel Ulysses. The James Joyce Collection includes the following:
1. Ulysses
2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
3. Chamber Music
The Collection also includes the following short stories from Joyce’s Dubliners:
1. The Sisters
2. An Encounter
3. Araby
4. Eveline
5. After the Race
6. Two Gallants
7. The Boarding House
8. A Little Cloud
9. Counterparts
10. Clay
11. A Painful Case
12. Ivy Day in the Committee Room
13. A Mother
14. Grace
15. The Dead
• This edition also includes detailed Biography and Historical Background
• A new table of contents has been included by a publisher.
• This edition has been corrected for spelling and grammatical errors.
James Joyce was one of Ireland’s most famous writers who is best known for the classic novel Ulysses. The James Joyce Collection includes the following:
1. Ulysses
2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
3. Chamber Music
The Collection also includes the following short stories from Joyce’s Dubliners:
1. The Sisters
2. An Encounter
3. Araby
4. Eveline
5. After the Race
6. Two Gallants
7. The Boarding House
8. A Little Cloud
9. Counterparts
10. Clay
11. A Painful Case
12. Ivy Day in the Committee Room
13. A Mother
14. Grace
15. The Dead
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