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Cover of Ulysses: an unabridged republication of the original Shakespeare and Company edition, published in Paris by Sylvia Beach, 1922

Ulysses: an unabridged republication of the original Shakespeare and Company edition, published in Paris by Sylvia Beach, 1922

โœ Scribed by Joyce, James


Book ID
100138806
Publisher
Createspace;Dover Publications
Year
1920;2009
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Edition
Dover edition
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781466241831

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โœฆ Synopsis


Ulysses is one of the most influential novels of the twentieth century. It was not easy to find a publisher in America willing to take it on, and when Jane Jeap and Margaret Anderson started printing extracts from the book in their literary magazine The Little Review in 1918, they were arrested and charged with publishing obscenity. They were fined $100, and even The New York Times expressed satisfaction with their conviction.

Ulysses was not published in book form until 1922, when another American woman, Sylvia Beach, published it in Paris her Shakespeare & Company. Ulysses was not available legally in any English-speaking country until 1934, when Random House successfully defended Joyce against obscenity charges and published it in the Modern Library.

This edition follows the complete and unabridged text as corrected and reset in 1961. Judge John Woolsey's decision lifting the ban against Ulysses is reprinted, along with a letter from Joyce to Bennett Cerf, the publisher of Random House, and the original foreword to the book by Morris L. Ernst, who defended Ulysses during the trial.

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