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Ulysses is a novel by James Joyce, first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920, then published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach on February 2, 1922, in Paris. It is considered one of the most important works of Modernist literature.
Ulysses chronicles the passage through Dublin by its main character, Leopold Bloom, during an ordinary day, June 16, 1904. The title alludes to the hero of Homer's Odyssey (Latinised… (more)
Language: English
Published in: 1922
Word count: 264,861 words (≈ about 18 hours)
Source: http://gutenberg.org
Copyright: This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+70 and in the USA.
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Wed, 02 Dec 2009 02:52:42 +0100
Thanks Hadrien. I downloaded the text a few months ago in Mobipocket/Kindle format and noticed in the truncation in late November while reading it on the Kindle2. Then I downloaded it as a PDF to verify that the problem was the source and discovered the text truncated in the same place in Acrobat. After seeing your post I downloaded the text today in ePub format and discovered that the text is complete. I then downloaded a fresh PDF and the problem did not reappear when I opened that copy in… (more)
Thanks Hadrien. I downloaded the text a few months ago in Mobipocket/Kindle format and noticed in the truncation in late November while reading it on the Kindle2. Then I downloaded it as a PDF to verify that the problem was the source and discovered the text truncated in the same place in Acrobat. After seeing your post I downloaded the text today in ePub format and discovered that the text is complete. I then downloaded a fresh PDF and the problem did not reappear when I opened that copy in Acrobat. I have not tried a new Mobipocket/Kindle download, but I am assuming that it would be OK, too, since the PDF is fine. Thanks for looking into it.
(less)Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:40:47 +0100
@mbrook: which software are you using ? The text is fine but since a single part can be several hundreds page long, some reading systems can choke on it.