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“Winds of May, that dance on the sea, Dancing a ring-around in glee From furrow to furrow, while overhead The foam flies up to be garlanded, In silvery arches spanning the air, Saw you my true love anywhere? Welladay! Welladay! For the winds of May! Love is unhappy when love is away!”

Quote by James Joyce

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Delphi Complete Works of James Joyce (Illustrated)

The Delphi Complete Works of James Joyce (Illustrated) is a meticulously curated compilation that brings together the author's extensive literary output. This illustrated edition offers readers a visual and textual feast, with detailed illustrations complementing the rich prose of Joyce's works. The collection includes 'Ulysses', 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man', 'Dubliners', and other significant pieces, showcasing Joyce's unique narrative style and profound exploration of human experience. more

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James Joyce
James Joyce

James Joyce, born on February 2, 1882, and died on January 13, 1941, was an Irish novelist and one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Known for his unique narrative techniques and profound psychological insights, Joyce is celebrated for his contributions to modernist literature. His most famous work is 'Ulysses', which is considered one of the greatest literary works of the 20th century. Other notable works include 'Dubliners' and 'Finnegans Wake'. more

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