
Exiles
$30.18
- Paperback
160 pages
- Release Date
14 September 2026
Summary
Exiles: A Profound Exploration of Desire
After a decade in exile, Richard, Bertha, and their son Archie return to Dublin, seeking comfort and domesticity. However, their homecoming ignites a profound existential questioning, fueled by encounters with past friends and lovers.
James Joyce’s only surviving play, Exiles, expands on themes from his celebrated short story, ‘The Dead’. This powerful drama delves into the intricate depths of jealousy, uncertainty, and the m…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241406014 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241406013 |
Series: | Penguin Modern Classics |
Author: | James Joyce |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin Classics |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 160 |
Release Date: | 14 September 2026 |
Weight: | 200g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 15mm |
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A neglected landmark of modern theatre that explores the byzantine complexities of marriage with the honesty of genius * Guardian *
About The Author
James Joyce
James Joyce was born in Dublin on 2 February 1882, the eldest of ten children in a family which, after brief prosperity, collapsed into poverty. He was none the less educated at the best Jesuit schools and then at University College, Dublin, and displayed considerable academic and literary ability. Although he spent most of his adult life outside Ireland, Joyce’s psychological and fictional universe is firmly rooted in his native Dublin, the city which provides the settings and much of the subject matter for all his fiction. He is best known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its controversial successor Finnegans Wake (1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners (1914) and the semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). James Joyce died in Z rich, on 13 January 1941.
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