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Ulysses

Ulysses( )
Author: Joyce, James
Editor: Johnson, Jeri
Series title:Oxford World's Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-19-953567-5
Publication Date:Jul 2008
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $25.95AUD $23.59
Book Description:

Ulysses, one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century, has had a profound influence on modern fiction. In a series of episodes covering the course of a single day, 16 June 1904, the novel traces the movements of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus through the streets of Dublin. Each episode has its own literary style, and the epic journey of Odysseus is only one of many correspondencies that add layers of meaning to the text. Ulysses has been the subject of...
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Book Details
Pages:1056
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Literary
Fiction / City Life
Fiction / Psychological
Fiction / Family Life / General
Fiction / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce
Fiction / Friendship
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):12.9 x 19.6 x 4.738 cm
Book Weight:0.714 Kilograms
Author Biography
Joyce, James (Author)
James Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, in Dublin, Ireland, into a large Catholic family. Joyce was a very good pupil, studying poetics, languages, and philosophy at Clongowes Wood College, Belvedere College, and the Royal University in Dublin.

Joyce taught school in Dalkey, Ireland, before marrying in 1904. Joyce lived in Zurich and Triest, teaching languages at Berlitz schools, and then settled in Paris in 1920 where he figured prominently in the Parisian literary scene, as witnessed by Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast.

Joyce's collection of fine short stories, Dubliners, was published in 1914, to critical acclaim. Joyce's major works include A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, and Stephen Hero. Ulysses, published in 1922, is considered one of the greatest English novels of the 20th century. The book simply chronicles one day in the fictional life of Leopold Bloom, but it introduces stream of consciousness as a literary method and broaches many subjects controversial to its day. As avant-garde as Ulysses was, Finnegans Wake is even more challenging to the reader as an important modernist work. Joyce died just two years after its publication, in 1941.

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