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Ulysses(Illustrated) - cover

Ulysses(Illustrated)

James Joyce

Maison d'édition: Micheal Smith

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Synopsis

llustrated Edition: Contains 20 vivid illustrations, capturing key moments and characters from each chapter.
	Includes Comprehensive Summary: An engaging and detailed summary of the entire narrative.
	Character List Provided: Offers an in-depth look at the diverse cast of characters in "Ulysses."
	Author Biography: Features a fascinating biography of James Joyce, exploring his life and the influences behind his masterpiece.

Dive into the world of James Joyce's "Ulysses," now brought to life in this stunning illustrated edition. This masterpiece, often hailed as one of the greatest literary works of the 20th century, is not just a book but an experience. Set against the backdrop of Dublin, "Ulysses" follows a day in the life of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, weaving a deeply human and astonishingly vivid tapestry of life, culture, and the human psyche.
What sets this edition apart are the 20 captivating illustrations, each meticulously crafted to complement Joyce's complex narrative. These visual interpretations offer new insights and emotional depth, inviting both first-time readers and Joyce aficionados to see "Ulysses" in a new light.
The comprehensive summary provided in this edition distills the essence of each chapter, making Joyce's often challenging prose more accessible and rewarding. Whether you're navigating the streets of Dublin with Bloom or delving into Dedalus's intellectual musings, this summary serves as a faithful companion on your literary journey.
Furthermore, the character list is a valuable resource for keeping track of the novel's vast and varied cast. From the introspective Stephen Dedalus to the enigmatic Molly Bloom, each character is an integral part of the intricate mosaic that is "Ulysses."
Lastly, the author biography offers a window into the life of James Joyce, whose groundbreaking techniques and narrative style revolutionized modern literature. Understanding Joyce's background and the context in which "Ulysses" was written adds a rich layer of appreciation for this monumental work.
This illustrated edition of "Ulysses" is not just a book but a treasure trove of literary artistry, perfect for anyone looking to explore Joyce's Dublin in vivid detail. Embrace the journey through the winding streets, thoughts, and lives that make "Ulysses" a timeless classic.
 
Disponible depuis: 12/01/2024.

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