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Ulysses (Wordsworth Classics) Paperback – January 15, 2010

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left_quoteJames Joyce’s astonishing masterpiece, Ulysses, was hailed as a work of genius by W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot and Ernest Hemingwayright_quote

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    • Complete and unbridged Mass Paperback version of Ulysses
    • New introduction by Research Professor Cedric Watts
    • Initially published as an obscene novel in England and USA
    • Revolutionary in its modernistic experimentalism
    • The novel is witty, frank, comic, and humane
    • Reading Ulysses is a life changing experience

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    Product Title: Ulysses Wordsworth Classics Mass Market Paperback – January 15, 2010 Introducing the Ulysses Wordsworth Classics Mass Market Paperback, the perfect edition of James Joyce's timeless literary masterpiece. This edition, complete with an invaluable introduction, map of Dublin, notes, and appendices, brings you the original 1922 text without any editorial interference. For over seventy years, scholars and specialists have been seeking the "uncorrected" edition of Ulysses for its unparalleled accuracy.

    Now, you have the opportunity to own this unadulterated version, allowing you to experience Joyce's masterpiece in all its intended glory. In addition to the original text, this edition features Johnson's excellent introduction and notes, providing valuable insights into the intricate layers of Ulysses. Whether you're a seasoned reader of Joyce or new to his works, this edition is an essential addition to your literary collection. James Joyce, a native of Dublin, crafted Ulysses as a rebellion against his upbringing, exiling himself to Paris at the young age of twenty. While he spent most of his life away from Ireland, Dublin remained at the heart of his creative output.

    Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, his greatest works, are deeply rooted in the city that inspired him. Joyce's life was filled with hardship, living in poverty until the final decade of his existence. He battled near blindness and endured the heartbreaking agony of his daughter's insanity. Despite these obstacles, Joyce's literary genius persevered, ultimately leaving a profound impact on modern literature. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ulysses, a modernist novel that pushes boundaries and challenges conventional storytelling.

    Explore the themes, symbolism, and narrative structure that have made it a literary phenomenon. If you're searching for the best edition of Ulysses, look no further than the Ulysses Wordsworth Classics Mass Market Paperback. This edition is meticulously crafted, ensuring an enhanced reading experience for literature enthusiasts. Its compact size also makes it perfect for reading on the go. Don't miss out on this special edition of Ulysses.

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    • Question : What is Ulysses by James Joyce about?
      Answer : It tells about the diverse events that take place in Dublin on June 16, 1904, during which Blooms' wife commits adultery.
    • Question : Was Ulysses initially received well by the public?
      Answer : No, it was initially deemed obscene in England and the USA.
    • Question : Who are some literary figures that have praised Ulysses?
      Answer : W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot and Ernest Hemingway.

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    Ulysses (Wordsworth Classics) Paperback – January 15, 2010

    The Ulysses Wordsworth Classics Later Printing Edition is described as an excellent edition at a great price. However, one reviewer found the book terribly opaque and obnoxiously written, saying that the author wrote for his ego and not for his audience. The novel is described as a bucket list book, a reputation preceded it. The book requires concentration and makes obscure references, making it difficult to understand. However, the introduction by Cedric Watts is said to be worth the price of admission, followed by excellent notes and references. The Wordsworth Classics edition is said to be a good choice for the price. The book is described as a great novel by some and obnoxiously written by others.

    Pros

    • Great price
    • Excellent introduction and notes
    • Complete, unedited version

    Cons

    • Difficult to understand
    • Makes obscure references
    • Described as obnoxious by some readers

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