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The Little Review "Ulysses" / James Joyce ; edited by Mark Gaipa, Sean Latham, and Robert Scholes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (xix, 455 pages, [8] pages of color plates) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300213492
  • 0300213492
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Little Review "Ulysses"DDC classification:
  • 823/.912 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6019.O9 U4 2015eb
Other classification:
  • FIC019000 | LIT004120
Online resources:
Contents:
The Little review "Ulysses" -- The composition history of Ulysses -- The magazine context for the Little review "Ulysses" -- Essays, letters, and comments on Ulysses in the Little review, 1918-1921.
Summary: "James Joyce's Ulysses first appeared in print in the pages of an American avant-garde magazine, The Little Review, between 1918 and 1920. The novel many consider to be the most important literary work of the twentieth century was, at the time, deemed obscene and scandalous, resulting in the eventual seizure of The Little Review and the placing of a legal ban on Joyce's masterwork that would not be lifted in the United States until 1933. For the first time, The Little Review "Ulysses" brings together the serial installments of Ulysses to create a new edition of the novel, enabling teachers, students, scholars, and general readers to see how one of the previous century's most daring and influential prose narratives evolved, and how it was initially introduced to an audience who recognized its radical potential to transform Western literature. This unique and essential publication also includes essays and illustrations designed to help readers understand the rich contexts in which Ulysses first appeared and to trace the complex changes Joyce introduced after it was banned"-- Provided by publisher.
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"James Joyce's Ulysses first appeared in print in the pages of an American avant-garde magazine, The Little Review, between 1918 and 1920. The novel many consider to be the most important literary work of the twentieth century was, at the time, deemed obscene and scandalous, resulting in the eventual seizure of The Little Review and the placing of a legal ban on Joyce's masterwork that would not be lifted in the United States until 1933. For the first time, The Little Review "Ulysses" brings together the serial installments of Ulysses to create a new edition of the novel, enabling teachers, students, scholars, and general readers to see how one of the previous century's most daring and influential prose narratives evolved, and how it was initially introduced to an audience who recognized its radical potential to transform Western literature. This unique and essential publication also includes essays and illustrations designed to help readers understand the rich contexts in which Ulysses first appeared and to trace the complex changes Joyce introduced after it was banned"-- Provided by publisher.

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The Little review "Ulysses" -- The composition history of Ulysses -- The magazine context for the Little review "Ulysses" -- Essays, letters, and comments on Ulysses in the Little review, 1918-1921.

English.

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