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Ulysses

James Joyce

Publisher: Orpheus Editions

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- Annotated edition

In 1922 was published James Joyce's novel Ulysses, one of the landmark novels of the modernist style, which began in the end of the 19th century and continued into the beginning of the 20th century.

The construction and characters of the novel mimics Homer's Odyssey, only to put it in perspective and to offer a radical view of our world, and a journey into what could be pure madness.  

This novel is considered by many critics and academics as a masterpiece, and numerous commentary, editorials and analysis were published - and still are - about it. 
 
Available since: 02/05/2020.

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