Ulysses
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Ulysses by James Joyce is a groundbreaking masterpiece that revolutionized modern literature. Set over the course of a single day-June 16, 1904-in Dublin, the novel follows the thoughts, experiences, and movements of Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom in a stream-of-consciousness narrative that captures the complexity of human consciousness.
Drawing inspiration from Homer's Odyssey, Joyce transforms ordinary life into epic drama, blending mythology, history, humor, and experimental prose in dazzling ways. Through its richly layered style and innovative structure, Ulysses delves deep into themes of identity, love, religion, and the mundane routines of life.
Praised and banned in equal measure, this bold and intricate work remains one of the most influential and studied novels of the 20th century-a testament to Joyce's literary genius and a challenge to readers who dare to journey through its pages.
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