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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... talking, walking, thinking, daydreaming, attending, making friends. It covers simply one single day, from after sun-up to near sun-up the day after, in the life ofa middle-aged man, Leopold Bloom, his wife Molly, and a recent college ...
... talking, walking, thinking, daydreaming, attending, making friends. It covers simply one single day, from after sun-up to near sun-up the day after, in the life ofa middle-aged man, Leopold Bloom, his wife Molly, and a recent college ...
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... talking, sir P the old woman said to Haines. Haines spoke to her again a longer speech, confidently. -- Irish, Buck Mulligan said. Is there Gaelic on you? — I thought it was Irish, she said, by the sound of it. Are you from west, sir ...
... talking, sir P the old woman said to Haines. Haines spoke to her again a longer speech, confidently. -- Irish, Buck Mulligan said. Is there Gaelic on you? — I thought it was Irish, she said, by the sound of it. Are you from west, sir ...
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... talking hands. —- And there's your Latin quarter hat, he said. Stephen picked it up and put it on. Haines called to them from the doorway : — Are you coming, you fellows? -— I'm ready, Buck Mulligan answered, going towards the door ...
... talking hands. —- And there's your Latin quarter hat, he said. Stephen picked it up and put it on. Haines called to them from the doorway : — Are you coming, you fellows? -— I'm ready, Buck Mulligan answered, going towards the door ...
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... Talking of one thing or another. l-ady's hand. Which side will she get up? —— And he said: Sad thing about our poor friend Paddy! What Paddy? I said. Poor little Paddy Dignam, he said. Off to the country I Broadstone probably. High ...
... Talking of one thing or another. l-ady's hand. Which side will she get up? —— And he said: Sad thing about our poor friend Paddy! What Paddy? I said. Poor little Paddy Dignam, he said. Off to the country I Broadstone probably. High ...
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... talking about where the old blind Abraham recognises the voice and puts his fingers on his face. — Nathan's voice! His son's voice! I hear the voice of Nathan who left his father to die of grief and misery in my arms, who left the house ...
... talking about where the old blind Abraham recognises the voice and puts his fingers on his face. — Nathan's voice! His son's voice! I hear the voice of Nathan who left his father to die of grief and misery in my arms, who left the house ...
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