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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... walked with him round the tower, his razor and mirror clacking in the pocket where he had thrust them. —It's not fair to tease you like that, Kinch, is it? he said kindly. God knows you have more spirit than any of them. Parried again ...
... walked with him round the tower, his razor and mirror clacking in the pocket where he had thrust them. —It's not fair to tease you like that, Kinch, is it? he said kindly. God knows you have more spirit than any of them. Parried again ...
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... O , an impossible person ! he exclaimed . He walked off quickly round the parapet . Stephen stood at his post , gazing over the calm sea towards the headland . Sea and headland now grew dim. Pulses were beating in his eyes, veiling 13.
... O , an impossible person ! he exclaimed . He walked off quickly round the parapet . Stephen stood at his post , gazing over the calm sea towards the headland . Sea and headland now grew dim. Pulses were beating in his eyes, veiling 13.
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... : —Did you bring the key? —I have it, Stephen said, preceding them. He walked on. Behind him he heard Buck Mulligan club with his heavy bathtowel the leader shoots of ferns or grasses. —Down, sir! How dare you, sir! Haines asked: —Do you ...
... : —Did you bring the key? —I have it, Stephen said, preceding them. He walked on. Behind him he heard Buck Mulligan club with his heavy bathtowel the leader shoots of ferns or grasses. —Down, sir! How dare you, sir! Haines asked: —Do you ...
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... walked on beside Stephen and said: —We oughtn't to laugh, I suppose. He's rather blasphemous. I'm not a believer myself, that is to say. Still his gaiety takes the harm out of it somehow, doesn't it? What did he call it? Joseph the ...
... walked on beside Stephen and said: —We oughtn't to laugh, I suppose. He's rather blasphemous. I'm not a believer myself, that is to say. Still his gaiety takes the harm out of it somehow, doesn't it? What did he call it? Joseph the ...
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... walked on, waiting to be spoken to, trailing his ashplant by his side. Its ferrule followed lightly on the path, squealing at his heels. My familiar, after me, calling, Steeeeeeeeeeeephen! A wavering line along the path. They will walk ...
... walked on, waiting to be spoken to, trailing his ashplant by his side. Its ferrule followed lightly on the path, squealing at his heels. My familiar, after me, calling, Steeeeeeeeeeeephen! A wavering line along the path. They will walk ...
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