Chapter II. "Ulysses" and it's difficult language
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CONTENT INTRODUCTION……………………………………………….......………………...3 CHAPTER I. James Joyce's life and career …………………....……..5 1.1 Information about writer's life…………............................……….4 1.2 James Joyce's famous works ……………….........................……...6 CHAPTER II. "Ulysses" and it's difficult language....…………....11 2.1"Ulysses" and it's history of creation ........................…………..11 2.2 Plot of the book and characters.........................…………………22 CONCLUSION…………………………………………………........………………..26 THE LIST OF USED LITERATURE……………….………..………………….27 Introduction James Joyce is one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, an Irishman who spent most of his life abroad. Joyce's works include lyric poems, pamphlets, articles, short stories, a play, and novels. In his youth, Joyce acts as a publicist and literary critic. Among his early articles are Drama and Life (Drama and Life, 1899), Ibsen's New Drama (1900), Indulgence of the Crowd (The Day of the Rabblement, 1901), Catiline (1903), Oscar Wilde - the poet of "Salome " (1909), etc. James Joyce (1882-1941) - one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, author of the famous novel " Ulysses ". Joyce was born in Ireland, but spent most of his life in voluntary exile away from his native country, the customs and laws of which he could not accept. Nevertheless, Ireland and Dublin are the theme and scene of almost all of the writer's books. Exile is one of the most important themes in Joyce's work. Joyce left Ireland in 1904 with his companion Nora Barnacle and returned to his homeland only a few times on business thereafter. Joyce spent his whole life with Nora, although the official marriage between them was registered only in 1931, they had two children - Giorgio and Lucia. Unfortunately, Lucia fell ill with schizophrenia, and after several bouts of aggression, Joyce had to send her to a clinic. Joyce took Lucia's illness as a punishment for his Ulysses. Joyce received a Catholic Jesuit education, and could well have become a priest, but instead, after graduating from college, Joyce breaks with Catholicism. However, Joyce continued to constantly think about faith, Catholicism, Catholic dogmas, which was reflected in his works. Joyce was very passionate about having his writings published and read by as many people as possible. However, there were constant problems with the publication of his works due to censorship. Thus, the collection of short stories " Dubliners " was rejected by 40 publishers, and once the printed edition was burned. Publication was also refused several times for A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man until the book was released in the US, but Ulysses, which was banned in the US until 1933, in England until 1936, and in Ireland The book only appeared in the 1960s. If the book came out, Joyce preferred to receive it exactly by his birthday - February 2. Joyce's book " Ulysses " brought him worldwide fame, causing the most controversial responses, and turned the idea of literature upside down. Download 163 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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