9780199535675-0199535671-Ulysses (Oxford World's Classics)

Ulysses (Oxford World's Classics)

ISBN-13: 9780199535675
ISBN-10: 0199535671
Edition: 1
Author: James Joyce, Jeri Johnson
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 1056 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780199535675
ISBN-10: 0199535671
Edition: 1
Author: James Joyce, Jeri Johnson
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback 1056 pages

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Ulysses (Oxford World's Classics) (ISBN-13: 9780199535675 and ISBN-10: 0199535671), written by authors James Joyce, Jeri Johnson, was published by Oxford University Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 5.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Ulysses (Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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One of the greatest novels of the twentieth century, Ulysses has had a profound influence on modern fiction. In a series of episodes covering the course of a single day, June 16, 1904, the novel traces the movements of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus through the streets of Dublin. Each chapter has its own remarkably innovative literary style, and the book is one of the great, extended tours de force of stream-of-consciousness narration. It is an essential stop in any tour of English literature.
This marvelous edition reproduces in facsimile the original 1922 text. Today critical interest centers on the authority of the text, and this edition republishes for the first time, without interference, the original 1922 text. Equally important, Jeri Johnson's editorial material is acknowledged to be by far the best there is. Her textual apparatus--notes, introduction, stemma of published versions--is unsurpassed. Johnson strikes the perfect balance between what readers need to know in her notes and introduction. Her fantastic explanatory notes begin by giving the time and location of each episode and a description of the correspondence with the episode in Homer being paralleled. In addition, the introduction is a model of scholarship and lucidity, leading the first-time reader through the intricacies of the text.
This edition also includes a full list of errata, a Composition and Publication History, an up-to-date bibliography, a chronology of Joyce's lie, a map of Dublin of the period, appendices reproducing Gilbert and Linati schema (i.e. the tables that set out the symbolic significance of each episode in the novel by title, hour of the day, place of the action), and much more. It is the perfect introduction to the crowning work of modernist literature.

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Aug 08, 2020

Aside from the novel itself the background, commentary and guide to this edition provide additional depth upon first reading. This book will definitely be kept in my permanent collection of favorites.

The novel itself needs to be read with the idea that a lot of what takes place is inside the heads of the characters otherwise it would be easy to be lost. This makes for a fascinating read!

The map of Dublin requires a magnifying glass to read it.