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Joyce, James

  1. A twentieth-century Irish author known for his novels , especially Finnegans Wake , A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man , and Ulysses , and for his short stories, especially the collection Dubliners .


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Notes

Ulysses , a novel revolutionary in its form, is almost entirely concerned with the actions and thoughts of three characters on a single day. ( See Ulysses under “Mythology and Folklore.” )

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Example Sentences

I really turned on in particular to James Joyce, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Günter Grass.

When the absinthe arrives at our table, I finally accept just how cold the real James Joyce trail in Trieste really is.

James Joyce allegedly drank absinthe, and he may or may not have drank it in Da Marino.

I notice a copy of, James Joyce: Triestine Itineraries, a cultural-tourism book written in 1997 by Renzo S. Crivelli.

If one could find remnants of the real, human James Joyce anywhere, it would be here, I thought, in Trieste.

But Mr. Swinnerton, like Mr. James Joyce, does not repudiate the depths for the sake of the surface.

James Joyce I recall as a novelist strange to me that Boon insisted was a first-rater.

I don't know what it means but it's a word James Joyce uses in 'Ulysses.'

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