An easy to understand criticism of Joyce's masterpiece
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Clive Hart provides a readable explanation of Joyce's master work, Ulysses. He positions the book to allow the casual reader or student to get a firm grip on this often difficult, but always rewarding masterpiece. Hart investigates the reasons why Joyce wrote the novel as well as looking at the techniques Joyce used such as the "streams of conciousness" and interior monologue technique. Hart looks closely at the similarities between Homer's Odyssey and the action surrounding Joyce's Dublin scenario. A must for anyone wishing to understand a basic reading of Joyce without requiring years of dedicated study
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