Ulysses by James Joyce

Ulysses by James Joyce

James Joyce

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Always visible content "Ulysses" by James Joyce is a modernist novel published in 1922. It chronicles one day in Dublin—June 16, 1904—following three characters whose experiences mirror Homer's Odyssey. Leopold Bloom parallels Odysseus, his wife Molly echoes Penelope, and Stephen Dedalus reflects Telemachus. Through experimental prose styles and stream of consciousness technique, Joyce explores themes of identity, Irish life, and human consciousness. The novel's complexity, literary allusions, and revolutionary approach to depicting thought have made Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less it one of modernism's most celebrated and debated works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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