Why James Joyce's novel Ulysses (still) matters on its 100th anniversary

Описание к видео Why James Joyce's novel Ulysses (still) matters on its 100th anniversary

Webinar replay presented by Dr. Patrick O’Donnell, Director of Education at Celtic Junction Arts Center, and moderated by Dr. Lynette Reini-Grandell

On the 40th birthday of James Joyce on February 2, 1922, in Paris, Shakespeare and Company published Ulysses. It is usually considered one of the most important works of modernist fiction and even – some contend – the greatest novel of the twentieth century. In essence, it is a comic novel definitively employing innovative stream of consciousness techniques in combination with endlessly inventive stylistic experimentation.

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