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Ulysses

James Joyce

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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One ordinary day. One extraordinary city. One journey that changed modern literature forever.
Set over a single day in Dublin, Ulysses follows Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom as their paths cross through moments tender, comic, heartbreaking, and profoundly human. What seems like a simple day becomes an epic of thought, memory, desire, and self-discovery—told with daring style and emotional depth.

Celebrated as "the greatest novel of the twentieth century," Joyce's masterpiece captures the fullness of life: its chaos and beauty, its secrets and longings, its quiet battles and private triumphs. It remains a book that challenges, surprises, and rewards every reader who enters its world.

If you love ambitious storytelling, innovative language, and novels that reveal new wonders with every page, this landmark classic belongs in your library.

Open the book—and experience a single day that contains an entire universe.
Disponível desde: 10/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 710 páginas.

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