The Complete Works of James Joyce
(2024)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Andrii Ponomarenko, 2024
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9786178366537 MWT16542055, 6178366531 16542055
LANGUAGE
English
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"The Complete Works of James Joyce, illustrated and meticulously curated, presents a comprehensive collection of the literary genius's masterpieces. This anthology includes 'Dubliners,' a series of poignant short stories depicting the lives of Dublin's residents with exquisite precision. 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' unfolds as a semi-autobiographical novel, tracing the intellectual and artistic development of the protagonist, Stephen Dedalus. At the heart of this collection is 'Ulysses,' Joyce's magnum opus that parallels Homer's epic in a single day in Dublin, employing innovative narrative techniques and linguistic experimentation. 'Finnegans Wake' continues the author's avant-garde exploration, delving into dreamlike prose and intricate wordplay. Readers also encounter 'Stephen Hero,' an early version of 'A Portrait of the Artist,' providing insight into the evolution of Joyce's narrative style. The inclusion of illustrations enhances the visual experience, complementing the intricate language and themes explored in Joyce's works. This comprehensive collection offers literary enthusiasts and scholars alike the opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the 20th century's most influential and innovative writers. James Joyce's ability to capture the nuances of human experience, coupled with his groundbreaking narrative techniques, ensures that this anthology remains an enduring testament to the complexities of modernist literature." Contens: The Novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Ulysses Finnegans Wake Stephen Hero The Short Stories Dubliners The Cat and the Devil Other Prose Works Epiphanies Giacomo Joyce The Cats of Copenhagen Finn's Hotel The Play Exiles The Poetry C ollections Early Poetry Chamber Music Pomes Penyeach Later Poetry The Non-Fiction The Essays, Letters and Articles

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