Ulysses : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
Ulysses : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
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Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Schieszer, Ashleigh
Voynovich, Catarina
Ebert, Jessica
Figueirinhas, Catarina
Tucker, Hyacinth
Schieszer, Ashleigh
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2022-06-16
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This book was adopted for treatment in 2019 by Jack and Mary Gimpel. The following was written by Kevin Grace for the 2019 Adopt a Book catalog, ”After being serialized in an American literary magazine over several years, James Joyce’s modernist take on the Odyssey was first published in Paris in 1922. For years, as it was subjected to obscenity trials, it was often labeled as the most dangerous book in the Western canon and was banned in several countries, including the United States until 1924. Now it is one of the major works in world literature. Joyce’s stream-of-consciousness novel follows one Leopold Bloom on June 16, 1904 as he makes his way around Dublin, engaging in his everyday life. This 1924 edition is the fifth printing of the book, and of course we are curious as to how it originally made its way to America.”
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