UlyssesThe Floating Press, 1 jan. 2009 - 1023 sidor James Joyce's novel Ulysses is said to be one of the most important works in Modernist literature. It details Leopold Bloom's passage through Dublin on an ordinary day: June 16, 1904. Causing controversy, obscenity trials and heated debates, Ulysses is a pioneering work that brims with puns, parodies, allusions, stream-of-consciousness writing and clever structuring. Modern Library ranked it as number one on its list of the twentieth century's 100 greatest English-language novels and Martin Amis called it one of the greatest novels ever written. |
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... Myles Crawford began on the INDEPENDENT. Funny the way those newspaper men veer about when they get wind of a new opening. Weathercocks. Hot and cold in 180.
... Myles Crawford began on the INDEPENDENT. Funny the way those newspaper men veer about when they get wind of a new opening. Weathercocks. Hot and cold in 180.
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... Crawford, he said. I just want to phone about an ad. He went in. —What about that leader this evening? professor MacHugh asked, coming to the editor and laying a firm hand on his shoulder. —That'll be all right, Myles Crawford said more ...
... Crawford, he said. I just want to phone about an ad. He went in. —What about that leader this evening? professor MacHugh asked, coming to the editor and laying a firm hand on his shoulder. —That'll be all right, Myles Crawford said more ...
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... Myles Crawford said with a start. Where are the other two gone? —Who? the professor said, turning. They're gone round to the Oval for a drink. Paddy Hooper is there with Jack Hall. Came over last night. —Come on then, Myles Crawford ...
... Myles Crawford said with a start. Where are the other two gone? —Who? the professor said, turning. They're gone round to the Oval for a drink. Paddy Hooper is there with Jack Hall. Came over last night. —Come on then, Myles Crawford ...
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... Myles Crawford said. He took a cigarette from the open case. Lenehan, lighting it for him with quick grace, said: —Silence for my brandnew riddle! —IMPERIUM ROMANUM, J. J. O'Molloy said gently. It sounds nobler 188.
... Myles Crawford said. He took a cigarette from the open case. Lenehan, lighting it for him with quick grace, said: —Silence for my brandnew riddle! —IMPERIUM ROMANUM, J. J. O'Molloy said gently. It sounds nobler 188.
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... Myles Crawford blew his first puff violently towards the ceiling. —That's it, he said. We are the fat. You and I are the fat in the fire. We haven't got the chance of a snowball in hell. THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME —Wait a moment ...
... Myles Crawford blew his first puff violently towards the ceiling. —That's it, he said. We are the fat. You and I are the fat in the fire. We haven't got the chance of a snowball in hell. THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME —Wait a moment ...
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