Joyce's Ulysses : a reader's guide / Sean Sheehan.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Continuum reader's guidesPublication details: London ; New York : Continuum, c2009. Description: v, 133 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 184706518X; 9781847065186; 9781847065193 (pbk.); 1847065198 (pbk.); 9781441179579; 1441179577Other title: UlyssesDDC classification: 823.912 LOC classification: PR6019.O9 | U6966 2009Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Table of contents only | Publisher description | WorldCat details | E-book Fulltext | Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-126) and index.
TOC 1. Contexts; 2. Language, Style and Form; 3. Reading Ulysses; 4. Critical Reception and Publishing History; 5. Adaptation, Interpretation and Influence; 6. Guide to Further Reading; Notes; Index.
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Ulysses remains less widely read than most texts boasting such a canonical status, largely due to misunderstanding about how to read it, and this guide provides an easy to follow remedy. By showing how Joyce reacted to the historical and cultural context in which he was situated, the radical nature of his use of language is laid bare in a chapter-by-chapter analysis of Ulysses . This approach enables the student reader to read and enjoy the novel's plurality of styles and to understand the terms of critical debate surrounding the nature and significance of Joyce's novel.
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