the "stream of consciousness" technique.
Modernist literature .
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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 (1882-1941), writer of the classic novels Ulysses and Finnegan's Wake.
"Ulysses" is widely regarded as a prime example of modernist literature due to its experimental narrative style, stream-of-consciousness technique, and exploration of themes such as time, identity, and the complexity of human experiences. Joyce's novel broke away from traditional literary conventions and pushed the boundaries of storytelling.
James Henry Robinson Bond died in 1943.
James Joyce is considered one of the most influential novelists of the early 20th century. His most famous novel is Ulysses, a work that parallels Homer's Odyssey in various literary styles.
Ulysses was first published in 1922 by Sylvia Beach.
Ulysses by James Joyce
James Joyce's fifth and final major literary work, Finnegans Wake, was published in 1939.
James Joyce wrote Ulysses. The ancient greek Homer wrote the Odyssey, the books on which Ulysses pays tribute to.
There are approximately 265,000 words in James Joyce's Ulysses, which translates to roughly 2650 sentences, give or take depending on sentence lengths.