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James Joyce’s Ulysses is one of the most influential and controversial novels of the twentieth century—a masterpiece that redefined modern literature. Set over the course of a single day, June 16, 1904, it follows Leopold Bloom through the streets of Dublin in a stream-of-consciousness odyssey that mirrors the structure of Homer’s Odyssey. Alongside Bloom are Stephen Dedalus, the introspective young artist, and Molly Bloom, whose soliloquy closes the book in one of literature’s most daring and sensual monologues.
Celebrated for its linguistic experimentation, humor, and psychological depth, Ulysses captures the ordinary and the epic in the same breath. Every sentence vibrates with invention as Joyce pushes the boundaries of narrative form, time, and human thought itself. Often banned and endlessly debated, Ulysses remains the cornerstone of modernist fiction and a monument to literary freedom.
This edition presents the complete, unabridged text of Joyce’s landmark novel—an essential volume for any serious reader or collector of classic literature.




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