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The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 Text with Essays and Notes Hardcover – 23 Jun. 2022
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- ISBN-10131651594X
- ISBN-13978-1316515945
- EditionNew
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication date23 Jun. 2022
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions23.5 x 6.35 x 30.48 cm
- Print length988 pages
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- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; New edition (23 Jun. 2022)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 988 pages
- ISBN-10 : 131651594X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1316515945
- Dimensions : 23.5 x 6.35 x 30.48 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 4,090 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 4 in Epics
- 75 in Poetry & Drama Criticism
- 263 in Fiction Classics (Books)
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James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist and poet. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde and is regarded as one of the most influential and important authors of the 20th century.
Joyce is best known for Ulysses (1922), a landmark work in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled in an array of contrasting literary styles, perhaps most prominent among these the stream of consciousness technique he utilised. Other well-known works are the short-story collection Dubliners (1914), and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and Finnegans Wake (1939). His other writings include three books of poetry, a play, occasional journalism and his published letters.
Joyce was born in 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar, Dublin—about half a mile from his mother's birthplace in Terenure—into a middle-class family on the way down. A brilliant student, he excelled at the Jesuit schools Clongowes and Belvedere, despite the chaotic family life imposed by his father's alcoholism and unpredictable finances. He went on to attend University College Dublin.
In 1904, in his early twenties, Joyce emigrated permanently to continental Europe with his partner (and later wife) Nora Barnacle. They lived in Trieste, Paris and Zurich. Though most of his adult life was spent abroad, Joyce's fictional universe centres on Dublin, and is populated largely by characters who closely resemble family members, enemies and friends from his time there. Ulysses in particular is set with precision in the streets and alleyways of the city. Shortly after the publication of Ulysses, he elucidated this preoccupation somewhat, saying, "For myself, I always write about Dublin, because if I can get to the heart of Dublin I can get to the heart of all the cities of the world. In the particular is contained the universal."
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PS. The Nausicaa chapter in my edition is complete, there are no faded print pages or blank pages. Either the previous reviewers were unlucky and some were badly printed or Cambridge have rectified the problem,.

By John Mark on 7 July 2022
PS. The Nausicaa chapter in my edition is complete, there are no faded print pages or blank pages. Either the previous reviewers were unlucky and some were badly printed or Cambridge have rectified the problem,.





To add insult to injury the text is cheaply photocopied from an original copy. Tend result varies from average readability to very feint barely readable pages. Tie this to the missing chapter, as identified elsewhere, and what you have is a quite expensive doorstop!
Just to top off this tale of woe, Amazon still prove incapable of storing books in a clean environment handle them badly & shove them into wholly inappropriate packaging sans any form of care or protection.
Long gone time they invested some of their vast profits in improving all these aspects alongside paying their staff a decent living wage!

By Luigi Smeraldi on 26 July 2022

The attraction of this centenary version is that it’s introduction and chapter notes are among the most illuminating of all annotations and explanations. One might read the 1992 compilation of essays on Ulysses, ‘James Joyce's Ulysses: Critical Essays’ edited by Clive Hart as further reading, but this 2022 edition with its notes and introductions is all one needs. Another reviewer reports that there is a missing chapter, but if that was not a freak misprint, it appears to have been corrected in the copy under review.
Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ emulates Odysseus’ journey home to Ithaca from Troy, but conflating the journey into a single day in Dublin. But what is it all about, really? What makes this book so famous? The editors’ chapter introductions illuminate and answers these questions. As Flynn writes, ‘Ulysses is concerned with the experience of living in a world without answers. Ulysses’ assaults traditions’ and through it, Joyce reimagines the genre of the novel. Follow the guides in this edition; let your odyssey begin.