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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Publishing Group
ISBN-100375507949
ISBN-139780375507946
eBay Product ID (ePID)1988989
Product Key Features
Book TitleUlysses
Number of Pages800 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2002
TopicPsychological, Family Life, General, Literary
GenreFiction
AuthorJames Joyce
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight29.8 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2001-048542
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Ulysses will immortalize its author with the same certainty that Gargantua immortalized Rabelais, and The Brothers Karamazov immortalized Dostoyevsky.... It comes nearer to being the perfect revelation of a personality than any book in existence." -The New York Times "To my mind one of the most significant and beautiful books of our time." -Gilbert Seldes, in The Nation "Talk about understanding "feminine psychology"-- I have never read anything to surpass it, and I doubt if I have ever read anything to equal it." -Arnold Bennett "In the last pages of the book, Joyce soars to such rhapsodies of beauty as have probably never been equaled in English prose fiction." -Edmund Wilson, in The New Republic From the Hardcover edition., "Ulysses will immortalize its author with the same certainty thatGargantuaimmortalized Rabelais, andThe Brothers Karamazovimmortalized Dostoyevsky.... It comes nearer to being the perfect revelation of a personality than any book in existence." -The New York Times "To my mind one of the most significant and beautiful books of our time." -Gilbert Seldes, inThe Nation "Talk about understanding "feminine psychology"-- I have never read anything to surpass it, and I doubt if I have ever read anything to equal it." -Arnold Bennett "In the last pages of the book, Joyce soars to such rhapsodies of beauty as have probably never been equaled in English prose fiction." -Edmund Wilson, inThe New Republic
Dewey Decimal823.91
SynopsisA classic depiction of exile, estrangement, paralysis, and the disintegrationof a society, Ulysses records the events of one average day, June 16, 1904, in the lives of three central figures in Dublin.