Ulysses : Annotated |
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Author:
| Joyce, James |
ISBN: | 979-8-5603-1346-3 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $20.55 |
Book Description:
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With the publication of his landmark novel, Ulysses, in 1922, James Joyce became a literary celebrity known for his groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness technique and sexually explicit content. Many critics praise the work as one of the finest novels ever written. Until Joyce won landmark court cases in 1934 in the US and 1936 in England, Ulysses was banned for being pornographic.Ulysses features three main characters: Leopold Bloom, Molly Bloom, and Stephen Dedalus. Middle-aged...
More DescriptionWith the publication of his landmark novel, Ulysses, in 1922, James Joyce became a literary celebrity known for his groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness technique and sexually explicit content. Many critics praise the work as one of the finest novels ever written. Until Joyce won landmark court cases in 1934 in the US and 1936 in England, Ulysses was banned for being pornographic.Ulysses features three main characters: Leopold Bloom, Molly Bloom, and Stephen Dedalus. Middle-aged Leopold Bloom works as an advertising salesman and is Jewish. He is married to Molly Bloom. Stephen Dedalus is a teacher and aspiring writing, who was also the main character in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.Joyce creates a series of parallels between Ulysses and Homer's Odyssey. Ulysses is the Latin version of the name Odysseus, who is the hero of Homer's epic poem. There are similarities between the experiences of characters Odysseus and Leopold Bloom, Penelope and Mary Bloom, and Telemachus and Stephen Dedalus. In short, Ulysses follows Leopold Bloom as he goes from place to place in Dublin over the course of June 16, 1904, from 8 a.m. until 3 a.m. Joyce chose that particular day because it wasthe day of his first date with his wife, Nora Barnacle. The date has become known as Bloomsday, an annual celebration of James Joyce, and is observed in Dublin and around the world.Ulysses is not short;it is approximately 265,000 words in length, divided into three parts: The Telemachiad, the Odyssey, and The Nostos. The novel is also divided into eighteen episodes. Even the episode titles are long and difficult to decipher. Each episode's title comes from a character or incident in Homer's Odyssey and is also is labeled with the time it took place and location. Many episode titles also include a bodily organ, art, color, symbol, and literary technique. For example, Telemachus (8:00 a.m.; the Tower; theology; white, gold; heir; narrative [young]). In addition, the stream-of-consciousness technique makes Ulysses a difficult read. The novel is also full of puns, parodies, and allusions.Stephen Dedalus leaves for work. He gives his friend Buck Mulligan his house key, and they agree to meet at the pub at 12:30.Stephen teaches a history class at Garret Deasy's boys' school around 10 a.m. After class, Stephen gets paid by Deasy. He also agrees to share an editorial piece on cattle disease written by Deasy with acquaintances at the newspaper. Stephen spends the rest of the morning walking on Sandymount Strand, thinking and composing a poem.The same morning, Leopold brings Molly her breakfast and her mail in bed. Blazes Boylon, Molly's concert tour manager, writes that he will visit at 4 p.m. Leopold reads a letter from Milly, their daughter.At 10 a.m., Leopold picks up a love letter from Martha Clifford at the post office. He reads the letter in a church and goes to the pharmacy for lotion for Molly. He runs into Bantam Lyons, with whom he discusses a horse race.At 11 a.m., Leopold attends a funeral. during which he thinks about the deaths of both his father and son.At noon, both Leopold and Stephen are at the offices of the Freeman newspaper. Leopold is negotiating an ad, and Stephen is there with Deasy's letter.At 1 p.m., Leopold bumps into a former girlfriend, and they discuss Mina Purefoy, who is in labor. He eats lunch at Davy Byrne's. He goes into the National Library to avoid Blazes Boylon, who in addition to being Molly's concert manager is also her suspected lover...