the very same date that Dedalus set out into Dublin in 1904. This spot is now home to The James Joyce Tower and Museum. The first chapter of "Ulysses," Telemachus, features this landmark.
James Joyce was born on February ... and perhaps his most famous "Ulysses," which details the exploits of one Stephen Dedalus over the course of a day in Dublin. Joyce’s life itself would ...
Set in 1904 Dublin, Joyce constructs his world with realism, yet his words throughout the chapters are quirky and expansive. What sets Ulysses apart from most novels is its literary construction.
The challenge of serial publication gave Joyce a real momentum in his writing ... ‘I have read several fragments of Ulysses in its serial form. It is a revolting record of a disgusting phase ...
A commemoration of Dublin author James Joyce’s 1922 novel, Ulysses, Bloomsday marks the ... after climbing the tower with a friend of his. “I thought these people were great, because they ...
James Joyce’s Ulysses was notorious well before its publication on February 2nd, 1922. Its advance serialisation had already caused shockwaves and led to a much-covered New York court case ...
This Martello Tower on Sandycove Point in south Dublin is best known for its appearance in the novel Ulysses. James Joyce ...
Bloomsday festivities are underway in Dublin. Bloomsday is the annual celebration of James Joyce’s novel ‘Ulysses’ the events of which took place in Dublin on 16 June 1904. Interview with ...