Ulysses (eBook)

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2022
1513 Seiten
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Ulysses - James Joyce
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James Joyce's 'Ulysses' stands as a monumental edifice in the landscape of Modernist literature, embodying a masterful confluence of audacious narrative experimentation and deep psychological insight. Through its stream-of-consciousness technique, Joyce not only revolutionized the portrayal of the human interior but also stretched the boundaries of the novel form itself. Chronicling a single day in the life of Leopold Bloom, 'Ulysses' traverses a vast topography of thought, emotion, and experience, against the literary-historical tapestry of Homer's epic, 'The Odyssey.' Inhabiting a richly textured Dublin, each chapter employs a distinct style and literary method, rendering the book a compendium of Modernist expression and a reflection on the act of thinking as a central human experience.
Joyce was a visionary with an unparalleled ability to capture the fleeting nature of consciousness. His deep-rooted Irish identity and expansive knowledge of European cultures and languages informed every page of 'Ulysses.' With piercing intelligence and relentless innovation, Joyce dissected the minutiae of everyday life, transforming the ordinary into profound commentary on the human condition. The genesis of 'Ulysses' can be traced to Joyce's experiences in Dublin and the literary circles of Paris, distilling his remarkable life into the molten core of a literary masterwork.
To the connoisseur of modern literature, 'Ulysses' is an inescapable touchstone of erudition and complexity, a tome that demands and rewards meticulous reading. Joyce's opus is not simply a book but a cerebral odyssey requiring active engagement, making it essential for any student of literary modernism or those seeking a deep dive into the capacities of narrative form. Readers will find 'Ulysses' a canvas vast enough to contain every nuance of human thought, emotion, and experience presented with an unparalleled linguistic virtuosity.

James Joyce (1882-1941), an Irish writer, is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative authors of the 20th century. Known for his complex narrative techniques and experimental use of language, Joyce's work has had a lasting impact on the development of modernist literature. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, and his experiences growing up there deeply informed his writing, which often explores themes of identity, family, and the complexities of Irish society. Joyce's seminal work 'Ulysses', published in 1922, is considered a landmark of modernist literature and is celebrated for its intricate structure, deep characterisations, and stream-of-consciousness technique. The novel is a retelling of the Odyssey set in Dublin, chronicling a single day in the life of Leopold Bloom. 'Ulysses' showcases Joyce's unique literary style, characterized by its allusive prose and innovative narrative forms. The novel has been the subject of extensive scholarly analysis, and its contribution to the narrative form is seen as a turning point in the evolution of the novel (Ellmann, 1982). Aside from 'Ulysses', Joyce's other notable works include 'Dubliners', a collection of short stories published in 1914, which portrays the everyday lives of the inhabitants of Dublin, and 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' (1916), an autobiographical novel that follows the intellectual awakening of its protagonist, Stephen Dedalus, who reappears as a major character in 'Ulysses'. Joyce's final work, 'Finnegans Wake' (1939), is perhaps his most experimental and linguistically challenging, further cementing his reputation as a master of literary modernism.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 20th century classics • Brave New World • Dublin literature • Epic novels • experimental fiction • Gabriel García Márquez • In Search of Lost Time • intellectual novels • Irish Literature • Literary modernism • Modernist Literature • odyssey • on the road • Stream of Consciousness • symbolic narratives • The Grapes of Wrath • The Sound and The Fury • Thomas Woolf • Virginia Woolf • William Faulkner
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