James Joyce

James Joyce
James Joyce was an influential Irish writer, renowned for his innovative narrative techniques and use of stream of consciousness. His most famous works include "Ulysses," a modernist masterpiece that parallels Homer's "Odyssey" and explores the inner thoughts of its characters over the course of a single day in Dublin. Joyce's other significant works include "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" and "Finnegans Wake," both of which further showcase his experimental literary style. His writing has had a profound impact on 20th-century literature, pushing the boundaries of language and narrative structure.

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THE SISTERS THERE was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke. Night after night I had passed the house (it was vacation time) and studied the lighted square of window: and night after night I had found it lighted in the same way, faintly and evenly. If he was dead, I thought, I would see the reflection of candles on the darkened blind for I knew that two candles must be set at the head of a... more...

I Strings in the earth and airMake music sweet;Strings by the river whereThe willows meet. There's music along the riverFor Love wanders there,Pale flowers on his mantle,Dark leaves on his hair. All softly playing,With head to the music bent,And fingers strayingUpon an instrument. The twilight turns from amethystTo deep and deeper blue,The lamp fills with a pale green glowThe trees of the avenue.... more...

Chapter 1 Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo... His father told him that story: his father looked at him through a glass: he had a hairy face. He was baby tuckoo. The moocow came down the road where Betty Byrne lived: she sold lemon platt. O, the wild... more...