by Dr Keith Carabine (Series Editor), James Joyce (Author), Professor Cedric Watts M.A. Ph.D. (Introduction)
With a new Introduction by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex. James Joyce's astonishing masterpiece, Ulysses, tells of the diverse events which befall Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus in Dublin on 16 June 1904, during which Bloom's voluptuous wife, Molly, commits adultery. Initially deemed obscene in England and the USA, this richly-allusive novel, revolutionary in its Modernistic experimentalism, was hailed as a work of genius by W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot and Ernest Hemingway. Scandalously frank, wittily erudite, mercurially eloquent, resourcefully comic and generously humane, Ulysses offers the reader a life-changing experience.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 736
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Published: 05 Jan 2010
ISBN 10: 1840226358
ISBN 13: 9781840226355