TY - BOOK AU - Joyce, James TI - Ulysses SN - 8129105829 U1 - 823.912 PY - 2007/// CY - New Delhi PB - Rupa KW - Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Ulysses--Drama KW - Alienation (Social psychology)--Drama KW - City and town life--Drama KW - Male friendship--Drama KW - Married people--Drama KW - Jewish men rama KW - Artists--Drama KW - Dublin (Ireland)--Drama N2 - Though initial preparation for the work began in 1902, Ulysses, a modernist classic, was eventually published in 1922. A remarkable conflation of mythology, symbolism, philosophy, social realism and humanity, this tale of the events of a single day (June 16, 1904) in Dublin is loosely based on Homer's Odyssey. The main character in the book is Leopard Bloom, a middle aged Dubliner- quiet and decent, a man of inflexible honour to his fingertips. Another significant figure winding his way through the streets of the city is Stephen Dedalus- an arrogant young intellectual whom Bloom takes under his wing. Many of the 'real' things and topical events that the narrative presents- historical references, newspaper reports, descriptions of environments, places and objects- were meticulously researched by Joyce. In spite of the work's diverse styles and fantastic representations, Bloom's relationships with his wife Molly and surrogate son Stephan Dedalus are enacted against a vivid and deeply naturalistic background of the city of Dublin ER -