question 123456: ULYSSES by James Joyce

Written as an homage to Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey, Ulysses follows its hero, Leopold Bloom, through the streets of Dublin. Overflowing with puns, references to classical literature, and stream-of-consciousness writing, this is a complex, multilayered novel about one day in the life of an ordinary man. Initially banned in the United States but overturned by a legal challenge by Random House’s Bennett Cerf, Ulysses was called “a memorable catastrophe” (Virginia Woolf), “a book to which we are all indebted” (T. S. Eliot), and “the most faithful X-ray ever taken of the ordinary human consciou

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sness” (Edmund Wilson). Joyce himself said, “There is not one single serious line in [Ulysses].
Lucifer Zoldyck Asura on November 07 2024 at 06:05 PM in Default Category
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Jichu Zoldyck on November 07 2024 at 06:13 PM
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Lucifer Zoldyck Asura on November 07 2024 at 06:17 PM