Ulysses - The First Dublin Edition
Ulysses - The First Dublin Edition
Edited by Danis Rose
Author: James JoyceLimited to 1000 numbered copies. This the first ever edition to be published in Ireland, handsomely bound. Cloth-covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering to spine. Cloth-covered slipcase. Includes satin pagemarker.
Ulysses, the summit of Joyce’s achievement and of modern literature, represents a day – 16 June 1904 – in the life of Dublin and its citizens. This new, radically reappraised edition is published for the first time in the city it depicts. Ulysses: The Dublin Edition is issued in a limitation edition of one thousand numbered, slipcased copies, with a foreword by John Banville. This is a rare edition – it will never be reprinted.
‘I have found Danis Rose a devoted, conscientious and scrupulous scholar – scrupulous according to his own strong principles. These principles, whether I agree with them or not, tend to be independent, autonomous, even radical, and often challenge assumptions that we have commonly shared for a long time. That is one reason why I welcome a new edition of Ulysses edited by Danis Rose.’ - Fritz Senn, Director of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation.
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ISBN: 9781874675990
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About the Author
James Joyce was an Irish novelist and poet. He attended Clongowes, Belvedere, and UCD, before moving to Paris and spending most of his adult life abroad. His world-renowned works includeA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,UlyssesandFinnegans Wake.