The city as a subject for literature came into its own at the beginning of the nineteenth century,as noteworthy writers turned their attention to these man-made worlds of both monumental architecture and horrendous slums. Here are the third and fourth entries in an on-going series of cities which enjoy inspired noteworthy writers, compiled exclusively for HomeExcahnge.com readers. Please add your feedback and comments at the bottom of this page to help shape how this series proceeds. DUBLIN Dublin’s will probably always belong to James Joyce who said:...
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