UlyssesOpen Road Media, 1 mars 2022 - 1531 sidor This iconic work of experimental modernism “comes nearer to being the perfect revelation of a personality than any book in existence” (The New York Times). Taking place on June 16, 1904, Ulysses follows the itinerant journeys of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus as they make their way through an ordinary day in Dublin. With stream-of-conscious narration, Joyce weaves a sprawling yet incisive portrait of his characters, the nature of desire, and Dublin itself. First published in Paris in 1922, Joyce’s masterwork was once banned for obscenity in the United States and Britain. Hailed as a work of genius by Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway, and many others, Ulysses remains one of the most significant works in English literature. |
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... . I don't remember anything . He looked in Stephen's face as he spoke . A light wind passed his brow , fanning softly his fair uncombed hair and stirring silver points of anxiety in his eyes . Stephen , depressed by his own voice , said :
... . I don't remember anything . He looked in Stephen's face as he spoke . A light wind passed his brow , fanning softly his fair uncombed hair and stirring silver points of anxiety in his eyes . Stephen , depressed by his own voice , said :
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... of tea colouring faintly the thick rich milk. Buck Mulligan brought up a florin, twisted it round in his fingers and cried: —A miracle! He passed it along the table towards the old woman, saying: -Ask nothing more of me , sweet . All I.
... of tea colouring faintly the thick rich milk. Buck Mulligan brought up a florin, twisted it round in his fingers and cried: —A miracle! He passed it along the table towards the old woman, saying: -Ask nothing more of me , sweet . All I.
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... passed out with grave words and gait, saying, wellnigh with sorrow: —And going forth he met Butterly. Stephen, taking his ashplant from its leaningplace, followed them out and, as they went down the ladder, pulled to the slow iron door ...
... passed out with grave words and gait, saying, wellnigh with sorrow: —And going forth he met Butterly. Stephen, taking his ashplant from its leaningplace, followed them out and, as they went down the ladder, pulled to the slow iron door ...
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... passed a broad sunbeam. He faced about and back again. —Dying, he said again, if not dead by now. The harlot's cry ... passing on. Their eyes.
... passed a broad sunbeam. He faced about and back again. —Dying, he said again, if not dead by now. The harlot's cry ... passing on. Their eyes.
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... passed out through the gate: toothless terrors. Still I will help him in his fight. Mulligan will dub me a new name: the bullockbefriending bard. —Mr Dedalus! Running after me. No more letters, I hope. —Just one moment. —Yes, sir ...
... passed out through the gate: toothless terrors. Still I will help him in his fight. Mulligan will dub me a new name: the bullockbefriending bard. —Mr Dedalus! Running after me. No more letters, I hope. —Just one moment. —Yes, sir ...
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