Ulysses / James Joyce ; with a foreword by Morris L. Ernst, and the 1933 decision of the U.S. District Court rendered by Judge John M. Woolsey lifting the ban on the entry of Ulysses into the United States.
1992
PR6019.O9 U4 1992 (Mapit)
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Ulysses / James Joyce ; with a foreword by Morris L. Ernst, and the 1933 decision of the U.S. District Court rendered by Judge John M. Woolsey lifting the ban on the entry of Ulysses into the United States.
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Modern library ed.
ISBN
0679600116
9780679600114
9780679600114
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New York : Modern Library, 1992.
Language
English
Description
xx, 783 p. ; 21 cm.
Call Number
PR6019.O9 U4 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification
823/.912
Summary
Serialized first in the Little Review in 1918 and published first in Paris in 1922, although its censorship for obscenity in America and England were not lifted until the mid-1930sIn terms of its story it defies abridgement or explanation except that it all takes place on one day, 16 June 1904, or Bloomsday, which was the anniversary of Joyces first walk with his beloved Nora Barnacle. It (very) loosely follows the episodes of Ulysses from the Odyssey of Homer though in a reordered form, with Stephen Dedalus representing Telemachus, Leopold Bloom Ulysses and Molly Bloom Penelope. The central characters explore various sites and happenings around Dublin such as a newspaper office, a brothel, a funeral, and public houses.
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[The Modern library of the world's best books]
Modern library of the world's best books.
Modern library of the world's best books.
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