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Ulysses is a modernist novel by James Joyce, published in 1922, that chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin during an ordinary day, June 16, 1904.

The novel is highly allusive and experimental, employing a stream-of-consciousness technique to explore the inner thoughts and experiences of its characters.

Ulysses is divided into eighteen episodes, each loosely mirroring Homer's Odyssey, and covers a range of themes including identity, family, love, and the human condition.

The novel's complexity and innovative style have made it a subject of extensive study and debate, establishing it as a cornerstone of modernist literature.

Ulysses is celebrated for its rich language, psychological depth, and its exploration of the everyday life of Dubliners.

The novel's impact on literature is undeniable, influencing countless writers and shaping the course of the novel form.

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Mentioned by Ciara Mooney when discussing Trieste, where James Joyce found inspiration for the book.
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