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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... his own business best. There he is, sure enough, my bold Larry, leaning against the sugarbin in his shirtsleeves watching the aproned curate swab up with mop and bucket. Simon Dedalus takes him off to a tee with his eyes screwed up. Do ...
... his own business best. There he is, sure enough, my bold Larry, leaning against the sugarbin in his shirtsleeves watching the aproned curate swab up with mop and bucket. Simon Dedalus takes him off to a tee with his eyes screwed up. Do ...
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... his silkhatted head into the creaking carriage and, entering deftly, seated himself. Mr Power stepped in after him, curving his height with care. —Come on, Simon. —After you, Mr Bloom said. Mr Dedalus covered himself quickly and got in ...
... his silkhatted head into the creaking carriage and, entering deftly, seated himself. Mr Power stepped in after him, curving his height with care. —Come on, Simon. —After you, Mr Bloom said. Mr Dedalus covered himself quickly and got in ...
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... Simon, on Ben Dollard's singing of THE CROPPY BOY. —Immense, Martin Cunningham said pompously. HIS SINGING OF THAT ... Dedalus said. Where is it? —In the paper this morning. Mr Bloom took the paper from his inside pocket. That book ...
... Simon, on Ben Dollard's singing of THE CROPPY BOY. —Immense, Martin Cunningham said pompously. HIS SINGING OF THAT ... Dedalus said. Where is it? —In the paper this morning. Mr Bloom took the paper from his inside pocket. That book ...
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... Simon? Ned Lambert said softly, clasping hands. Haven't seen you for a month of Sundays. —Never better. How are all ... Dedalus said in subdued wonder. Dick Tivy bald? —Martin is going to get up a whip for the youngsters, Ned ...
... Simon? Ned Lambert said softly, clasping hands. Haven't seen you for a month of Sundays. —Never better. How are all ... Dedalus said in subdued wonder. Dick Tivy bald? —Martin is going to get up a whip for the youngsters, Ned ...
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James Joyce. —He's at rest, he said, in the middle of his people, old Dan O'. But his heart is buried in Rome. How many broken hearts are buried here, Simon! —Her grave is over there, Jack, Mr Dedalus said. I'll soon be stretched beside ...
James Joyce. —He's at rest, he said, in the middle of his people, old Dan O'. But his heart is buried in Rome. How many broken hearts are buried here, Simon! —Her grave is over there, Jack, Mr Dedalus said. I'll soon be stretched beside ...
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