Ulysses: Wordsworth Collector’s Editions
Ulysses: Wordsworth Collector’s Editions
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About Ulysses: Wordsworth Collector’s Editions
Step into the vibrant, complex world of Dublin on June 16, 1904, with James Joyce’s monumental Modernist novel, Ulysses. This astonishing masterpiece meticulously chronicles the diverse, interwoven events that unfold for its central characters, Leopold Bloom, an advertising canvasser, and Stephen Dedalus, a young intellectual. As their paths intersect and diverge across the city, the narrative delves deep into their thoughts, experiences, and the minutiae of everyday life, all while Bloom’s wife, Molly, engages in an affair.
Initially controversial and even deemed obscene, Joyce’s revolutionary work is celebrated for its experimental narrative techniques, including its groundbreaking use of stream of consciousness. Hailed by literary giants like W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot, Ulysses is a scandalously frank, wittily erudite, and profoundly humane exploration of human existence. This Wordsworth Collector’s Edition invites readers to embark on a truly life-changing literary journey, offering a rich tapestry of Irish culture, philosophy, and the human condition.
Key Details
- Author: James Joyce
- Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
- Format: Paperback, 784 pages
- Language: English
- Published: Unknown
- ISBN: 9781840228601
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