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041 _aeng
050 _aPR6019.J89
_bU47 2000
100 _aJoyce, James
_d1882-1941
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_eauthor
245 1 0 _aUlysses
_c/ James Joyce.
250 _aAnnotated students' edition
260 _aLondon :
_bPenguin,
_c2000.
300 _alxxxviii, 939 pages ;
_c20 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _aThis students' edition includes notes by Declan Kiberd.
520 _aEverybody knows now that Ulysses is the greatest novel of the century' Anthony Burgess, Observer Following the events of one single day in Dublin, the 16th June 1904, and what happens to the characters Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom and his wife Molly, Ulysses is a monument to the human condition. It has survived censorship, controversy and legal action, and even been deemed blasphemous, but remains an undisputed modernist classic: ceaselessly inventive, garrulous, funny, sorrowful, vulgar, lyrical and ultimately redemptive. It confirms Joyce's belief that literature 'is the eternal affirmation of the spirit of man'. 'The most important expression which the present age has found; it is a book to which we are all indebted, and from which none of us can escape' T. S. Eliot 'Intoxicating ... a towering work, in its word play surpassing even Shakespeare.
650 0 _aAlienation (Social psychology)
_vFiction
_925593
650 0 _aCity and town life
_vFiction
_925594
650 0 _aMale friendship
_vFiction
_924399
650 0 _aMarried people
_vFiction
_923930
650 0 _aJewish men
_vFiction
_925595
650 0 _aArtists
_vFiction
_925596
651 0 _aDublin (Ireland)
_vFiction
_925597
700 _aKiberd, Declan
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