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James Joyce (Dublino 1882, Zurigo 1941) è uno tra i massimi rappresentanti del Novecento letterario. Dopo gli studi in Lingue moderne e Filosofia, nel 1904 abbandonò Dublino e l’Irlanda. Trascorse la vita in esilio volontario a Roma, Parigi, Trieste e Zurigo. Noto soprattutto per i due monumentali romanzi Ulisse (1923) e Finnegans Wake (1938), ha lasciato in eredità un’opera colossale e controversa, che ha subito fatto epoca, aprendo squarci inediti, scenari tuttora innovativi nella letteratura universale.
EBOOK   9781909676480

Ulysses. E-book. Formato PDF James Joyce   -  Interactive Media, 2013  - 

Ulysses is considered one of the greatest works of modernist literature and is noted for its innovative narrative structure, stream-of-consciousness writing style, and use of multiple literary techniques. The novel follows the lives of three main characters - Leopold Bloom, a Jewish advertising canvasser, Stephen Dedalus, a young writer, and Molly Bloom, Leopold's wife - as they navigate the streets of Dublin, Ireland on June 16, 1904, known as Bloomsday. The narrative switches between the perspectives of the three characters and covers a wide range of themes, including mortality, identity, love, and the meaning of life. Ulysses is widely regarded as one of the most challenging works of literature, but it is also highly rewarding, as it provides a unique and richly layered look into the human experience.

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EBOOK   9781907832406

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. E-book. Formato PDF James Joyce   -  Interactive Media, 2011  - 

"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is a semi-autobiographical novel by James Joyce that follows the coming-of-age of Stephen Dedalus, a young Irish artist. The book charts Stephen's intellectual, moral, and spiritual development from childhood to adulthood as he struggles with his identity, religious faith, and independence. Through Stephen's experiences and introspective thoughts, the novel explores themes of nationalism, identity, and artistic expression, painting a vivid portrait of the young artist's inner world and the societal and cultural forces that shape it.

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Dubliners. E-book. Formato PDF James Joyce   -  Interactive Media, 2012  - 

Dubliners is a collection of short stories by James Joyce. The stories are set in Dublin, and they explore the themes of paralysis and escape. Many of the characters are trapped in their own lives, and they find relief through escape into alcohol, sex, or religion. The stories are narrated by a third-person limited point of view, and Joyce uses a stream-of-consciousness technique to capture the inner thoughts of his characters.

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