Joyce’s only published play, which explores themes of jealousy and spiritual freedom, is titled:
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Correct answer: Exiles (1918)
'Exiles' (1918) is heavily influenced by the psychological realism of Henrik Ibsen. It deals with a writer returning to Dublin and the complex emotional dynamics between him, his wife, and a friend.
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