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One ordinary day in Dublin becomes the greatest journey in modern literature.
Ulysses (1922), by James Joyce, is widely regarded as one of the most important and revolutionary novels ever written.
Set over the course of a single day—June 16, 1904—the novel follows Leopold Bloom, along with Stephen Dedalus and a host of Dubliners, as their paths weave through the city in a dazzling stream of encounters. Joyce transforms the everyday into the epic, blending myth and realism while reimagining Homer's Odyssey in a modern setting.
Through its groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness style, rich symbolism, and bold experimentation, Joyce captures the vast complexity of human thought, desire, and experience. Both intimate and universal, Ulysses is at once a love story, a social satire, and a meditation on identity, time, and the nature of life itself.
Though controversial at its release, the novel has since become a cornerstone of world literature—celebrated, studied, and endlessly debated.
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© 2025 Golden Quill Classics (Libro electrónico): 9782387171061
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