James Joyce eBooks

eBooks di James Joyce editi da Ktoczyta Pl

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   9788381153225

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. E-book. Formato EPUB James Joyce   -  Ktoczyta.Pl, 2017  - 

James Joyce first wrote Portrait as a one-thousand page novel, full of well-developed scenes and long explanations of Stephen’s motives, but he decided to trim it into a short book with a new sort of style. The novel tells the story of the first twenty years of Stephen Dedalus – a young Catholic boy growing up in late 19th century Ireland. As the title suggests, this is the story not just of a young man, but of a boy developing into an artist. His search for knowledge and undestanding, and the decline of his family’s circumstances, lead him to revelations on the nature of art and politics. His personal renaissance makes him feel unwelcome in his own nation, and forces him to decide whether to leave and accept exile, or to stay and fight. An semi-autobiographic novel, featuring a fictionalized character as Joyce’s alter-ego, it traces his formative childhood years that led him ambivalently away from a vocation in the clergy and into that of literature.

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EBOOK   9788381153249

Dubliners. E-book. Formato EPUB James Joyce   -  Ktoczyta.Pl, 2017  - 

Life is full of missed opportunities and hard decisions. Sometimes it’s difficult to know what to actually do. Dubliners creates an image of an ever movie city, of an ever moving exchange of people who experience the reality of life. A collection of 15 short stories by James Joyce all set in Dublin and first published in 1914. They form a naturalistic depiction of Irish Middle class life in around Dublin in the early years of the 20th Century. There are two types of stories in Dubliners. The first, and by far the most effective, are those associated with despair, nihilism and death. The second type deals with more ordinary aspects of modern life, the representation of the city and social exchanges. As a collection they provide an image of dark, murky city struggling to cope with the problems associated with rapid urbanisation.

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EBOOK   9788381153263

Ulysses. E-book. Formato EPUB James Joyce   -  Ktoczyta.Pl, 2017  - 

Probably one of the most complicated books ever written, the story parallels Homer’s The Odyssey, and touches on every theme that exists, as well as explores every literary style that exists. At times, it has extremely lude and graphic sexual content and very foul language. Taking Homer’s Odyssey as a structural framework, Joyce builds on it a complex narrative of Dublin characters on one day – Thursday 16 June 1904. Each chapter features a different prose-style to match its theme or subject. One chapter is even written in a manner which traces the history of English prose, from the Renaissance to modern advertising jargon.This includes the famous final chapter which is an unpunctuated eighty page soliloquy of Molly Bloom as she lies in bed at night, thinking over her life and the events of the previous day. Ulysses is a cornerstone of modern English Literature – written by an Irishman in Trieste, Zurich, and Paris.

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