"Ulysses" is a complex and experimental novel written by James Joyce and published in 1922. It follows the events of one day in the life of its protagonist, Leopold Bloom, set in Dublin, Ireland. The novel is known for its stream-of-consciousness style, rich language, and numerous literary references.
Ignoring titles and chapter headings the first word is stately. The first sentence is: STATELY, PLUMP BUCK MULLIGAN CAME FROM THE STAIRHEAD, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed.
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James Henry Robinson Bond died in 1943.
Ulysses was first published in 1922 by Sylvia Beach.
Ulysses by James Joyce
James Joyce wrote Ulysses. The ancient greek Homer wrote the Odyssey, the books on which Ulysses pays tribute to.
There are approximately 265,000 words in James Joyce's Ulysses, which translates to roughly 2650 sentences, give or take depending on sentence lengths.
Ulysses, by James Joyce
Ulysses is the latinized version of Odysseus. They are one and the same, but in different languages. He is not to be confused with Ulysses of the James Joyce's book Ulysses, based on the Odyssey.
James Joyce wrote Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, and The Dubliners. He is regarded as one of the most influential modernist writers of the 20th century.
"Flora and Ulysses" by Kate DiCamillo has 232 pages.
Are you referring the novel Ulysses? if so it was written by James Joyce If you are referring to the Odyssey (where Ulysses is the main character) it was written by Homer and is actually an epic poem.
Sure! The longest sentence in "Ulysses" by James Joyce is found in the "Cyclops" episode and has 4,391 words in a stream-of-consciousness style, with minimal punctuation and meandering syntax.