Classical Poetics
James Joyce's Ulysses is a modernist novel published in 1922 that parallels Homer's ancient epic, the Odyssey, by exploring a single day in the life of its protagonist, Leopold Bloom, on June 16, 1904, in Dublin. The novel is renowned for its stream-of-consciousness narrative style and deep character exploration, reflecting the cultural and literary impact of Homeric epics on contemporary storytelling.
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