UlyssesOUP Oxford, 17 apr. 2008 - 1056 sidor 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 controversy since copies of the first English edition were burned by the New York Post Office Authorities. Today critical interest centres on the authority of the text, and this edition, complete with an invaluable Introduction, notes, and appendices, republishes for the first time, without interference, the original 1922 text. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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... coming ' Anglo - Saxon spirit ' : ' English feminism and English imperialism already lurk in these souls . " " In other words , his Crusoe is both particular and typical . Joyce's Blake is a sensitive , practical idealist - practical in ...
... coming ' Anglo - Saxon spirit ' : ' English feminism and English imperialism already lurk in these souls . " " In other words , his Crusoe is both particular and typical . Joyce's Blake is a sensitive , practical idealist - practical in ...
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... coming , Buck Mulligan answered . He turned towards Stephen and said : Look at the sea . What does it care about offences ? Chuck Loyola , Kinch , and come on down . The Sassenach wants his morning rashers . His head halted again for a ...
... coming , Buck Mulligan answered . He turned towards Stephen and said : Look at the sea . What does it care about offences ? Chuck Loyola , Kinch , and come on down . The Sassenach wants his morning rashers . His head halted again for a ...
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... coming forward . The key scraped round harshly twice and , when the heavy door had been set ajar , welcome light and bright air entered . Haines stood at the doorway , looking out . Stephen haled his upended valise to the table and sat ...
... coming forward . The key scraped round harshly twice and , when the heavy door had been set ajar , welcome light and bright air entered . Haines stood at the doorway , looking out . Stephen haled his upended valise to the table and sat ...
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... coming here in the dark . He wants that key . It is mine , I paid the rent . Now I eat his salt bread . Give him the key too . All . He will ask for it . That was in his eyes . After all , Haines began ... Stephen turned and saw that ...
... coming here in the dark . He wants that key . It is mine , I paid the rent . Now I eat his salt bread . Give him the key too . All . He will ask for it . That was in his eyes . After all , Haines began ... Stephen turned and saw that ...
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... coming in , Buck Mulligan asked . Later on , Haines said . Not on my breakfast . Stephen turned away . I'm going , Mulligan , he said . Give us that key , Kinch , Buck Mulligan said , to keep my chemise Stephen handed him the key . Buck ...
... coming in , Buck Mulligan asked . Later on , Haines said . Not on my breakfast . Stephen turned away . I'm going , Mulligan , he said . Give us that key , Kinch , Buck Mulligan said , to keep my chemise Stephen handed him the key . Buck ...
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The Gilbert and Linati Schemata | 734 |
Ulysses Serialization and Editions | 740 |
Errata | 746 |
Explanatory Notes | 763 |
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Aeolus asked bloody Bloom Boylan Buck Mulligan Cissy Conmee Corny Kelleher cried dark dead Deasy Dedalus Dignam Dollard door Dublin edition English episode eyes face Father Conmee fellow Finnegans Wake Gaelic Gerty girl Haines hair Hamlet hand head heart Henry Ireland Irish J. J. O'Molloy James Joyce John Joyce's King kiss lady Latin laughing Lenehan Leopold Leopold Bloom Lestrygonians letter Little Review London look Lord Martin Cunningham Miss Molly mother mouth never night Odysseus Paddy Dignam passed play poor Richard Ellmann round Saint Sandymount says Joe says the citizen Shakespeare Shakespeare and Company Simon Dedalus smile song soul Stephen Stephen Dedalus street sweet Telemachus tell thing thou told turned Ulysses voice wait walked watch wife woman wonder words young