Ulysses: A Daring Stream-of-Consciousness Epic Through a Single Day in Dublin
One day. One city. One revolution in literature. Ulysses is James Joyce's monumental novel that redefined the art of storytelling. Set over the course of a single day—June 16, 1904—in Dublin, the book follows Leopold Bloom as he navigates ordinary life in extraordinary psychological depth. With stream-of-consciousness narration, literary allusions, and philosophical inquiry, Joyce turns the mundane into the mythic. Often hailed as the most important novel of the 20th century, Ulysses is both challenging and rewarding—a journey through identity, memory, time, and place. This complete, unabridged edition features annotations and formatting designed for both scholars and first-time readers. "A book to be read—and reread—for a lifetime." — The New York Times Book Review "Joyce's epic is as alive and surprising as ever." — The Guardian Click Buy Now and experience a literary odyssey unlike any other.
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Ulysses: A Daring Stream-of-Consciousness Epic Through a Single Day in Dublin
One day. One city. One revolution in literature. Ulysses is James Joyce's monumental novel that redefined the art of storytelling. Set over the course of a single day—June 16, 1904—in Dublin, the book follows Leopold Bloom as he navigates ordinary life in extraordinary psychological depth. With stream-of-consciousness narration, literary allusions, and philosophical inquiry, Joyce turns the mundane into the mythic. Often hailed as the most important novel of the 20th century, Ulysses is both challenging and rewarding—a journey through identity, memory, time, and place. This complete, unabridged edition features annotations and formatting designed for both scholars and first-time readers. "A book to be read—and reread—for a lifetime." — The New York Times Book Review "Joyce's epic is as alive and surprising as ever." — The Guardian Click Buy Now and experience a literary odyssey unlike any other.
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Ulysses: A Daring Stream-of-Consciousness Epic Through a Single Day in Dublin

Ulysses: A Daring Stream-of-Consciousness Epic Through a Single Day in Dublin

Ulysses: A Daring Stream-of-Consciousness Epic Through a Single Day in Dublin

Ulysses: A Daring Stream-of-Consciousness Epic Through a Single Day in Dublin

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One day. One city. One revolution in literature. Ulysses is James Joyce's monumental novel that redefined the art of storytelling. Set over the course of a single day—June 16, 1904—in Dublin, the book follows Leopold Bloom as he navigates ordinary life in extraordinary psychological depth. With stream-of-consciousness narration, literary allusions, and philosophical inquiry, Joyce turns the mundane into the mythic. Often hailed as the most important novel of the 20th century, Ulysses is both challenging and rewarding—a journey through identity, memory, time, and place. This complete, unabridged edition features annotations and formatting designed for both scholars and first-time readers. "A book to be read—and reread—for a lifetime." — The New York Times Book Review "Joyce's epic is as alive and surprising as ever." — The Guardian Click Buy Now and experience a literary odyssey unlike any other.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782386913938
Publisher: Zenith Golden Quill
Publication date: 05/14/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 791
File size: 986 KB

About the Author

About The Author

One of the 20th century's greatest writers, James Joyce was born in Dublin in 1882, and his native city is at the heart of his best-known books: Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, and the short story collection Dubliners. His flowing, sometimes musical, often challenging prose has provoked and inspired generations of readers. He died in 1941.

Date of Birth:

February 2, 1882

Date of Death:

January 13, 1941

Place of Birth:

Dublin, Ireland

Place of Death:

Zurich, Switzerland

Education:

B.A., University College, Dublin, 1902
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