James Joyce: Ulysses (English Edition) - Softcover

Joyce, James

 
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Synopsis

James Joyce's "Ulysses" (first published in 1922) is a landmark modernist novel that follows the events of a single day in Dublin through the intertwined perspectives of three central characters: Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom, and Molly Bloom. Joyce weaves ordinary routines with inventive language, interior monologue, and sharp observational wit to illuminate the complexities of perception, memory, and human connection. Drawing on classical structures while radically experimenting with narrative form, "Ulysses" reshaped the possibilities of the novel and remains one of the most influential works of twentieth-century literature. It is regularly included in major rankings of the world's greatest books, among them the BBC's "100 Novels That Shaped Our World." This edition is the English-language paperback version of Joyce's classic novel. James Joyce. Ulysses. This edition follows the text of the 1922 first edition without corrections or alterations: Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 2 February 1922. For improved readability, we have added descriptive part and episode headings. These have been inserted in square brackets, as they do not appear in the original publication. Vollständige Neuausgabe (Complete new edition), 1. Auflage (1st edition), Göttingen 2025. LIWI Literatur- und Wissenschaftsverlag.

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About the Author

James Joyce est né le 2 février 1882 à Rathgar, dans la banlieue de Dublin. Dès 1897, il commence à écrire. Il entre à University College en 1898, et c'est en 1900 qu'il fait un véritable début littéraire, avec un article sur Ibsen. En 1920, James Joyce s'installe à Paris sur les conseils d'Ezra Pound. Il fait la connaissance d'Adrienne Monnier, de Sylvia Beach, qui publie Ulysse en 1922, de Valery Larbaud, qui le présente au Tout-Paris littéraire. En 1940, il se réfugie à Zurich, où il meurt le 13 janvier 1941.

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