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Ulysses Annotated

by Don Gifford

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University of California Press (1989), Edition: 2 Rev Exp, Paperback, 698 pages

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Indispensable as a reference guide for a first or subsequent reading of Joyce's epic. Extremely helpful for understanding how each chapter refers to Homer's equivalent stage in his journey, and how Joyce crafts each chapter to correspond to different styles of writing. For those of us with gaps in our knowledge of classical literature, the frequent references become comprehensible. I guarantee that most readers do not have a thorough enough knowledge of Irish history to read the book without help in this area. My own reading of Ulysses took quite some time, because I used this book extensively so I could really grasp what Joyce was saying. ( )
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"I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the only way of insuring one's immortality." - James Joyce
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Here substantially revised and expanded, Don Gifford's annotations to Joyce's great modern classic comprise a specialized encyclopedia that will inform any reading of Ulysses. Annotations in this edition are keyed both to the reading text of the new critical edition of Ulysses published in 1984 and to the standard 1961 Random House edition and the current Modern Library and Vintage texts.
Gifford has incorporated over 1,000 additions and corrections to the first edition. The introduction and headnotes to sections provide general geographical, biographical and historical background. The annotations gloss place names, define slang terms, give capsule histories of institutions and political and cultural movements and figures, supply bits of local and Irish legend and lore, explain religious nomenclature and practices, trace literary allusions and references to other cultures.
The suggestive potential of minor details was enormously fascinating to Joyce, and the precision of his use of detail is a most important aspect of his literary method. The annotations in this volume illuminate details which are not in the public realm for most of us.

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