A modernist classic, 'Ulysses' is without doubt one of the greatest masterpieces of the twentieth century. Loosely modelled on the wanderings of Homer's Ulysses as he journeyed toward wife, son and home in Ithaca, the novel follows the interwoven paths of two of Joyce's most realised characters - the young schoolteacher Stephen Dedalus, bitterly estranged from his father, and the middle-aged Dubliner, Leopold Bloom, still grieving for his dead infant son.
Over the course of twenty-four hours, their unwitting quest for each other - surrogate son for surrogate father - is enacted against an extraordinary, celebratory portrait of the city of Dublin.
This edition is the standard 1960 Bodley Head text.