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  1. Há 4 dias · A história de um homem que, no fim de contas, somos todos nós. “James Joyce, por Jacques-Emile Blanche, 1935, National Portrait Gallery, ... 2 JOYCE, James- Ulysses, edition princep, 1922, ...

  2. Há 4 dias · Bloomsday commemorates its 120th year at the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove, where a reading of Telemachus, the opening episode of Ulysses, took place on Sunday. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw for The ...

  3. Há 4 dias · Vor mehr als 100 Jahren wurde James Joyce‘ „Ulysses“ erstmals in einer kleinen Buchhandlung in Paris veröffentlicht. Das Werk, an dem Joyce sieben Jahre lang schrieb, sollte für die Literatur und Kultur des 20. Jahrhunderts neue Maßstäbe setzen. Zunächst aufgrund seines Schockfaktors in Amerika und Großbritannien verboten, hat kein anderer Roman dieser Epoche eine ähnliche Tragweite.

  4. 23 de mai. de 2024 · One Book Entitled Ulysses by James Joyce in December of 1933. After years of fighting for its publication, Joyce was finally free to publish Ulysses in the United States when it was declared not obscene and upheld by the New York Circuit Court of Appeals in 1934. Federal Judge John M. Woolsey ruled the work "a sincere and serious attempt to ...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Joyce’s Dublin. The James Joyce Centre is situated near the centre of Dublin City or “the Heart of the Hibernian Metropolis” as Joyce called it in his great work Ulysses. James Joyce once declared that if Dublin “one day suddenly disappeared from the Earth it could be reconstructed out of my book”. Though he would spend most of his ...

  6. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Homero foi um poeta grego que viveu entre os séculos VIII a.C. e VII a.C. A ele, os historiadores atribuíram o feito de ter sido o compilador de dois dos poemas épicos mais conhecidos da A ntiguidade grega: Ilíada e Odisseia. Fala-se que Homero foi o compilador, ou seja, quem reuniu esses poemas, porque os historiadores acreditam que as ...

  7. Há 4 dias · Ulysses James Joyce (Modern Library, 1946) [1922] 768 p. So it's the big kahuna at last. The unsurpassababble modernist masterpiece, the galactic-scale day in the life of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Daedalus, those weary, wandering, wayward worthies.