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How to Read Ulysses, and Why (Annotated ed)

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This short guidebook, written specifically for first-time readers of Ulysses by a veteran teacher of Joyce's novel, offers a way in to one of the most pleasure-giving books ever created.

After an introduction surveying Joyce's techniques, both traditional (the creation of plausible characters and a fully realized Dublin setting) and modern (interior monologue, the Homeric parallels, stylistic experimentation), an episode-by-episode commentary leads readers through the fictional events of June 16, 1904, explaining obscurities, identifying main themes, translating foreign phrases - in short, making understandable the world of Stephen Dedalus and Leopold and Molly Bloom.

An afterword looks at Ulysses as a whole, arguing that like all comic masterpieces it applies a sophisticated treatment to ordinary materials.

An annotated bibliography suggests further resources for studying the novel.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820456683 / 9780820456683
Paperback / softback
823.912
29/01/2002
United States
117 pages
160 x 230 mm, 190 grams