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Dubliners by James Joyce Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Embark on a journey of discovery with our fact-matching game, where you must piece together important information fragments. Channel your inner detective and uncover hidden truths as you navigate through the challenges that lie ahead. Drawing inspiration from the intricate web of stories in ‘Dubliners’ by James Joyce, this game will test your critical thinking skills and ability to connect the dots.

  • Uncover hidden truths
  • Piece together important information fragments
  • Use spells for hints and extra time
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Dubliners is a collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce.
  • The stories in Dubliners are set in Dublin, Ireland, in the early 20th century.
  • The collection was first published in 1914.
  • Dubliners is considered a landmark work of modernist literature.
  • The stories in Dubliners are known for their realistic portrayal of Dublin life.
  • The characters in Dubliners often struggle with social, political, and religious issues.
  • The story 'The Dead' is considered one of the greatest short stories in the English language.
  • Dubliners was Joyce's first major work and laid the foundation for his later novels.
  • The stories in Dubliners are interconnected through recurring themes and characters.
  • Joyce faced numerous challenges in getting Dubliners published due to censorship and controversy.
  • Dubliners explores themes such as paralysis, epiphany, and Irish identity.
  • The stories in Dubliners are often characterized by their vivid descriptions and attention to detail.
  • Dubliners has been adapted into various forms of media, including film and stage productions.
  • The collection was originally intended to be much longer, but Joyce's publishers forced him to cut it down.
  • Dubliners is considered a seminal work of Irish literature.
  • Joyce's use of language and style in Dubliners has been praised for its innovation and complexity.
  • Dubliners has been translated into numerous languages and continues to be studied and celebrated worldwide.
  • The stories in Dubliners offer a snapshot of Dublin society at a pivotal moment in history.
  • Joyce's depiction of Dublin in Dubliners has been both praised and criticized for its unflinching realism.
  • Dubliners remains a cornerstone of Joyce's literary legacy and a must-read for fans of modernist literature.

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