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Ulysses - The Groundbreaking Modernist Masterpiece of Literature - cover

Ulysses - The Groundbreaking Modernist Masterpiece of Literature

James Joyce, Zenith Maple Leaf Press

Editorial: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Sinopsis

"A single day in Dublin. A journey that reshaped literature forever."

James Joyce's Ulysses is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century, a daring and revolutionary work that changed the course of modern literature. First published in 1922, this epic novel unfolds over the course of a single day—June 16, 1904—following the lives of Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom through the streets of Dublin.

Joyce's masterful use of stream-of-consciousness narration, bold experimentation with language, and deep exploration of human thought, identity, and desire make Ulysses not just a novel but a literary landmark.

📖 Hailed as one of the "100 Best English-Language Novels of the 20th Century" by Modern Library
🌍 Celebrated every year on Bloomsday (June 16) by readers worldwide
🏆 Praised by authors and critics as the pinnacle of modernist literature

This edition brings you the unabridged and complete text of Joyce's masterpiece—challenging, dazzling, and endlessly rewarding.

✅ Why This Book Matters:

🌟 A literary milestone that redefined the modern novel

🧠 Immersive stream-of-consciousness storytelling

🎭 A deeply human story of love, loss, memory, and meaning

🎯 Discover why Ulysses remains the most talked-about novel of all time—Click 'Buy Now' and immerse yourself in Joyce's masterpiece today.
Disponible desde: 18/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 710 páginas.

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