A portrait of a woman in Dublin, a portrait of a young artist, a depiction of a woman in Ulysses Joyce is characterized by a high degree of literary self-awareness and may be more prominent than his other works I do not. The emergence of self-recognition is to understand expectations for genres and languages. A very self-aware and isolated literary person (or a person with a literary desire) contrasts with a woman who follows a more romantic pattern or even a stereotype. In "Dublin", Joyce used clichés on love in "painful incident" and "dead" accompanied by death - a physical or mental end. The former has higher requirements for these practices and can be read as the former.
Before going to Ulyssean, the next book by James Joyce is a prerequisite: an artist as a portrait of a young man and Dublin. Stephen Dedalus of "Artist Portrait" is one of the important figures of "Ulysses", and several other people will appear. As each chapter of "Ulysses" consists of a piece of epic, I also recommend reading "Odyssey", and the novel also contains many iconic references to Homer I will. The reader should also note the theme of several iterations of Ulysses. First of all, it is Stephen and Bloom who are looking for the subject of existence. They all transcend alienation and want to know what they truly are. Secondly, it is a "almost" theme. Things do not occur almost completely. Third, Bloom's scientific thinking and Steven's Jesuit training. Bloom tries to explain phenomena of science and mathematics, but in most cases it will be wrong. Steven uses Aristotle's logic as the basis for his theory
James Joyce produced a novel and a short story in a small town in Dublin. "Dublin", published in 1914, is part of modernist literature as well as "Portrait of young artists" and "Ulysses". Steven Dada Ross is a portrait and a central character of Ulysses. The latter was forbidden. The next important writer is Virginia Woolf who is connected to the Bloomsbury group, a group of intellectuals and writers encountered at her house, E. M Forster, Leopold wolf and others. Wolf tries to present a changing world by changing the way of writing. In 1915 she published her first novel called "Yanhan", and then in 1919 she appeared in "Night and daytime". Both books are realistic and have a serious tone. The pressure of modernism in her writing began in her next novel, Jacob's room, published with Ulysses in 1922. The rest of the novels such as "Mrs Dalloway", "To Lighthouse", "Wave", "Orlando" all have the same modernism.