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Ulysses (Part 1 and 2)
★The first of the 100 best English novels of the 20th century, the third complete translation in the Chinese-speaking world after the translations by Xiao Qian, Wen Jieruo and Jin Di ★This edition of "Ulysses" comes with more than 500 pages of translation notes by Mr. Liu Xiangyu "Translating the "Untranslatable" Heavenly Book - Translation of "Ulysses"", which comprehensively discusses how modern classics like "Ulysses" should be translated, from translation theory to specific translation techn
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Dublins
"Dublins" is Joyce's famous collection of short stories. It contains fifteen short stories, set in Dublin in the 1920s and 1930s. It truly and comprehensively displays the social reality of physical and mental "paralysis" of the middle and lower classes of Dublin citizens. It is a "moral history" about Ireland. Using a combination of realism and symbolism, he successfully reproduced the social reality of Ireland, a British colonial country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and became an
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Dublins
"Dublins" is James Joyce's prestigious short story collection, which can be regarded as the most famous short story collection in the entire West in the 20th century. Published in 1914, it is set in Dublin in the 1920s and 1930s. It captures a cross-section of the lives of the middle and lower class people, a group of people at a moment, and fifteen stories gathered together. It is like an impressionistic painting, with concise brushwork and scattered pieces. It emerges a desolate world, distant
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Ulysses
Everyone should have a copy of Ulysses on their bookshelf! Ranked among the top 100 English novels of the 20th century! The pioneering work of stream-of-consciousness novels and a strange book in the history of human literature. Do you want to challenge it? The book has a total of 18 chapters, telling the story of what happened from 8 a. M. On June 16, 1904 to 2 a. M. The next day. Each chapter tells a story that takes place within an hour of the day. Each chapter has a unique narrative style, a
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