James Joyce' s Ulysses - Author's introduction
James Joyce (James Augustine Aloysius Joyce) was born on 2nd February 1882, Ireland, was noted for the experimental use of language and exploration of new literary methods. He is still regarded as Ireland's most influential writer. his major works include Ulysses (1992), Finnegans Wake(1939) and A Portrait of the artist as a young man (1916). he is also the author of short story collections - Dubliners (1914) and collection of poetry which includes Chamber Music (1907), Pomes Penyeach (1927), etc., Joyce's novels had the grip of innovative language, use of dialogue, characteristics modernists forms and social frankness met with resistance when they first appeared in print - Ulysses, as a result, it was banned in the United States from 1922 until 1933.
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