James Joyce is considered one of the greatest writers in English language history because he was technically gifted as well as radically different from any other author that came before him. His experimental prose represents a landmark for the Modernist movement - full of puns, parodies, and allusions - ranging from an austere realism which refuted the bourgeois hypocrisy, as exemplified in Dubliners, to the carefully constructed symphony of symbols in Ulysses.
He perfected the stream of consciousness technique and also heavily experimented with language. A real word-smithy, Joyce exploited the English language as no one else had done before, or since for that matter. He combined words to convey new symbolic meanings, used alliterations and sounds to endow his prose with a musical effect, played on the double meanings of some words, borrowed philosophical and scientific terms, used neologisms and archaisms, and even invented new words as needed.
Ulysses, undoubtedly James Joyce's most famous novel, is the icon of the Modernist movement because of its experimental prose and taboo subject matter. It's a reworking of an ancient story, Homer's Odyssey, placed under modern circumstances. It's full of puns, parodies, allusions, rich characterizations and broad humor. Deemed obscene by Joyce's contemporaries, Ulysses is a novel of startling frankness about everyday life realities in which James Joyce perfected his stream of consciousness technique.
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James Joyce is considered one of the greatest writers in English literature for his innovative use of language, stream-of-consciousness narrative technique, and complex themes exploring human consciousness and experience. His works, such as "Ulysses" and "Finnegans Wake," pushed the boundaries of traditional storytelling and had a profound influence on modernist literature. Joyce's experimental style and deep psychological insights into characters have secured his place as a literary giant.
Because of the quality of his prose and the new techniques he used in his writing.
...well, for starters, he is the greatest English play writer in history, and he added thousands of words to the English language.
Shakespeare wrote more than thirty plays, a dozen of which are considered among the greatest in the history of the theater. They have been in continuous performance in professional and amateur theaters since their initial production. He also wrote over a hundred and fifty sonnets, many of which are considered among the best in the English language. His works have been translated into virtually every known language, and are taught in English, literature, drama, and theater classes throughout the world.
There are many people who could be considered the greatest mind in history. Albert Einstein is often considered one of the smartest, most influential men in history.
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She's Generally not seen as a villain, she's generally seen as the greatest monarch of English History and a British hero.
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