UlyssesCourier Corporation, 7 mars 2012 - 752 sidor Originally reviled as obscure and obscene, Joyce's masterpiece now stands as one of the great literary achievements of the twentieth century. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the novel traces the paths of Leopold Bloom and other Dubliners through an ordinary summer day and night in 1904 — a typical day, transformed by Joyce's narrative powers into an epic celebration of life. First editions of Ulysses rank among the modern rare book trade's most valuable finds. This reprint of the original edition is not only the least expensive version available but also the truest to the author's vision. Many experts have reinterpreted the novel's surviving drafts to produce revised texts, but this edition remains the version that Joyce himself reviewed and corrected prior to the initial publication. A new Introduction by Joyce scholar Enda Duffy offers an enlightening and enthusiastic welcome to a landmark of modern literature. |
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... arms on the top of the staircase and looked coldly at the shaking gurgling face that blessed him , equine in its length , and at the light untonsured hair , grained and hued like pale oak . Buck Mulligan peeped an instant under the ...
... arms on the top of the staircase and looked coldly at the shaking gurgling face that blessed him , equine in its length , and at the light untonsured hair , grained and hued like pale oak . Buck Mulligan peeped an instant under the ...
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... arm in Stephen's and walked with him round the tower , his razor and mirror clacking in the pocket where he had ... arm . His arm . And to think of your having to beg from these swine . I'm the only one that knows what you are ...
... arm in Stephen's and walked with him round the tower , his razor and mirror clacking in the pocket where he had ... arm . His arm . And to think of your having to beg from these swine . I'm the only one that knows what you are ...
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... arms and in her heart . But for her the race of the world would have trampled him under foot , a squashed boneless snail . She had loved his weak watery blood drained from her own . Was that then real ? The only true thing in life ? His ...
... arms and in her heart . But for her the race of the world would have trampled him under foot , a squashed boneless snail . She had loved his weak watery blood drained from her own . Was that then real ? The only true thing in life ? His ...
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... Arms Hotel . I asked him to lay my letter before the meeting . You see if you can get it into your two papers . What are they ? g The Evening Telegraph ... That will do , Mr Deasy said . There is no time to lose . Now I have to answer ...
... Arms Hotel . I asked him to lay my letter before the meeting . You see if you can get it into your two papers . What are they ? g The Evening Telegraph ... That will do , Mr Deasy said . There is no time to lose . Now I have to answer ...
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... arms waving to the air . She never let them in , he cried again through his laughter as he stamped on gaitered feet over the gravel of the path . That's why . On his wise shoulders through the checkerwork of leaves the sun flung ...
... arms waving to the air . She never let them in , he cried again through his laughter as he stamped on gaitered feet over the gravel of the path . That's why . On his wise shoulders through the checkerwork of leaves the sun flung ...
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