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James Joyce
dubliners
published in 1914 in london
it's a collection of 15 stories
it has an external narrator but the pov is of the characters
the 15 short stories follow the four phases of human life
it has two main themes
paralysis
the inability to act or change something or the state of the character
epiphany
it can be described as a sudden revelation in the every day life of the charcaters
the dead
it's the last part and one of the most relevant
ulysses
all the actions take place in one day 16 june 1904 in dublin
in the lives of three charcaters
and husband and wife
leopold (Ulysses) and molly bloom (Penelope)
stephen dedalus (telemachus)
the title refers to Homer's odyssey
stream of consciousness and interior monologue and absence of punctuation
it was first published in 1918 in New York
life
he was born in dublin in 1902 he moved to paris but returned because his mother was ill
he later went to italy where he met italo svevo
he became almost blind because of a disease he later died in 1941 in zurich
molly's dialogue
on of the most famous passages of the book
this dialogue distinguishes Ulysses from homer's odyssey because Molly is a dominant female figure
in fact molly's needs and desires are those of a modern and liberated woman