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Ulysses

by James Joyce

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Paris: Shakespeare and Company, 1924 . Paperback. Good Only. 8.5" by 7". None. The uncommon September 1924 fifth printing of of James Joyce's modernist masterpiece, in the publisher's original paper wraps. Published two years after the first edition, this is the fifth printing overall of Joyce's magnum opus, and the third from Shakespeare and company.Joyce's novel chronicles the appointments and encounters of the itinerant Leopold Bloom in Dublin in the course of an ordinary day, on the 16 June 1904, mirroring Homer's 'Odyssey', and termed 'a divine work of art' by Nabokov.Four pages of errata appear to the rear of this volume. These identify corrections to errors that had appeared in earlier editions, including some corrections that had not been made to the fourth printing, produced earlier in the same year. This errata, therefore, offers unique insight into Joyce's creative process and textual revisions.A smart copy of this important early printing of Joyce's major work of modernist literature. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally, bright. Wraps detached from text block at back strip. Light edge wear and handling marks to wrap perimeters, with a discrete tape repair to the tail of the front joint. Small burn mark to fore edge of text block at first twenty-two leaves, not disrupting the text. Internally, binding lightly strained throughout, and tender between pages 352 and 353. Pages age toned due to paper type, with instances of light spotting throughout. Good Only

Synopsis

Ulysses is a modernist novel by James Joyce. It was first serialized in The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920 and later published by Shakespeare and Company in 1922. Originally, Joyce conceived of Ulysses as a short story to be included in Dubliners , but decided instead to publish it as a long novel, situated as a sort of sequel to A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , picking up Stephen Dedalus’s life over a year later. Ulysses takes place on a single day, June 16, 1904, in Dublin - now celebrated as Bloomsday annually. Within the massive text of 265,000 words (not so “short” anymore, eh?), divided into 18 episodes, Joyce radically shifts narrative style with each new episode, completely abandoning the previously accepted notions of plot, setting, and characters. The presentation of a fragmented reality through interior perception in Ulysses , often through stream-of-consciousness, is one of many reasons it is considered a paramount in Modernist literature.  Ulysses presents a series of parallels with Homer’s epic poem Odyssey (Ulysses is the Latinized name of Odysseus.) Not only can correspondences be drawn between the main characters of each text — Stephen Dedalus to Telemachus, Leopold Bloom to Odysseus, and Molly Bloom to Penelope, but each of the 18 episodes of Ulysses reflects an adventure from the Odyssey. In 1998, the American publishing firm Modern Library ranked Ulysses first on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. February 2022 will mark the centennial of the publishing of Ulysses , with auctions, sales, and celebrations by Joyce fans scheduled around the globe. From our Book Collecting Guide: Collecting Ulysses  https://www.biblio.com/book-collecting/basics/collecting-one-book/collecting-ulysses-by-james-joyce/

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Bookseller
Rooke Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
852F38
Title
Ulysses
Author
James Joyce
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None
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good Only
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Shakespeare and Company
Place of Publication
Paris
Date Published
1924
Size
8.5" by 7"
Keywords
modernism irish literature sylvia beach james joyce irish literature

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Text Block
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Errata
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Leaves
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First Edition
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