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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... woman is coming up with the milk. —The blessings of God on you! Buck Mulligan cried, jumping up from his chair. Sit ... woman's wheedling voice: —When I makes tea I makes tea, as old mother Grogan said. And when I makes water I ...
... woman is coming up with the milk. —The blessings of God on you! Buck Mulligan cried, jumping up from his chair. Sit ... woman's wheedling voice: —When I makes tea I makes tea, as old mother Grogan said. And when I makes water I ...
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... woman came forward and stood by Stephen's elbow. —That's a lovely morning, sir, she said. Glory be to God. —To whom? Mulligan said, glancing at her. Ah, to be sure! Stephen reached back and took the milkjug from the locker. —The ...
... woman came forward and stood by Stephen's elbow. —That's a lovely morning, sir, she said. Glory be to God. —To whom? Mulligan said, glancing at her. Ah, to be sure! Stephen reached back and took the milkjug from the locker. —The ...
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... woman asked. —I am, ma'am, Buck Mulligan answered. —Look at that now, she said. Stephen listened in scornful silence ... woman's unclean loins, of man's flesh made not in God's likeness, the serpent's prey. And to the loud voice ...
... woman asked. —I am, ma'am, Buck Mulligan answered. —Look at that now, she said. Stephen listened in scornful silence ... woman's unclean loins, of man's flesh made not in God's likeness, the serpent's prey. And to the loud voice ...
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... woman said, and I'm ashamed I don't speak the language myself. I'm told it's a grand language by them that knows. —Grand is no name for it, said Buck Mulligan. Wonderful entirely. Fill us out some more tea, Kinch. Would you like a cup ...
... woman said, and I'm ashamed I don't speak the language myself. I'm told it's a grand language by them that knows. —Grand is no name for it, said Buck Mulligan. Wonderful entirely. Fill us out some more tea, Kinch. Would you like a cup ...
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... woman, a butcher's dame, nuzzling thirstily her clove of orange. Shouts rang shrill from the boys' playfield and a whirring whistle. Again: a goal. I am among them, among their battling bodies in a medley, the joust of life. You mean ...
... woman, a butcher's dame, nuzzling thirstily her clove of orange. Shouts rang shrill from the boys' playfield and a whirring whistle. Again: a goal. I am among them, among their battling bodies in a medley, the joust of life. You mean ...
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