How To Read Ulysses, And Why,New

How To Read Ulysses, And Why,New

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This Short Guidebook, Written Specifically For Firsttime Readers Of Ulysses By A Veteran Teacher Of Joyces Novel, Offers A Way In To One Of The Most Pleasuregiving Books Ever Created. After An Introduction Surveying Joyces Techniques, Both Traditional (The Creation Of Plausible Characters And A Fully Realized Dublin Setting) And Modern (Interior Monologue, The Homeric Parallels, Stylistic Experimentation), An Episodebyepisode 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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