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No, "Ulysses" is not an example of surrealism. It is considered a modernist novel that focuses on stream of consciousness writing and experimental narrative techniques rather than the dream-like and illogical characteristics of surrealism.
James Joyce's 1922 novel is called "Ulysses." It is considered one of the most important works of modernist literature and is known for its experimental narrative style and complex storytelling.
Are you referring the novel Ulysses? if so it was written by James Joyce If you are referring to the Odyssey (where Ulysses is the main character) it was written by Homer and is actually an epic poem.
James Henry Robinson Bond died in 1943.
James Monroe was the fifth President of the US. He was considered the last of the Revolutionary War generation because he was the last president who was a founding father of the United States.
James Wilson - revolutionary - was born in 1760.
Ulysses was first published in 1922 by Sylvia Beach.
Ulysses by James Joyce
James Williams - Revolutionary War - died in 1780.
James Williams - Revolutionary War - was born in 1740.
The US Post Office destroyed 500 copies of James Joyce's novel "Ulysses." The book was considered obscene and prohibited from being distributed in the United States until a court ruling in 1933 lifted the ban.