Ulysses - Penguin Modern Classics

Ulysses

Ulysses - Penguin Modern Classics

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A new edition of James Joyce's masterpiece, based on the original 1922 edition, now considered the definitive text

'Everybody knows now that Ulysses is the greatest novel of the century' Anthony Burgess

Following the events of one single day in Dublin, the 16th of June 1904, and what happens to the characters Stephen Dedalus, Leopold Bloom and his wife Molly, Ulysses has been censored, attacked and even deemed blasphemous. Ceaselessly inventive, garrulous, sorrowful, vulgar, lyrical and ultimately redemptive, it confirms Joyce's belief that literature 'is the eternal affirmation of the spirit of man'.

'Ulysses is a living, shifting, deeply humane text that is also very funny. It makes the world bigger' Anne Enright

With a new introduction by Andrew Gibson

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780241405949
ISBN10 0241405947
Number Of Pages 1008
Item Weight 500 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 35 mm
Publisher / Reseller Penguin Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Everybody knows now that Ulysses is the greatest novel of the century—Anthony Burgess, Observer

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—Guardian

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Author's Bio

James Joyce was born in Dublin on 2 February 1882, the eldest of ten children in a family which, after brief prosperity, collapsed into poverty. He was none the less educated at the best Jesuit schools and then at University College, Dublin, and displayed considerable academic and literary ability. Although he spent most of his adult life outside Ireland, Joyce's psychological and fictional universe is firmly rooted in his native Dublin, the city which provides the settings and much of the subject matter for all his fiction. He is best known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its controversial successor Finnegans Wake (1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners (1914) and the semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). James Joyce died in Zürich, on 13 January 1941.

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