Disambiguation evidence for James Joyce's Ulysses via surface form

"Ulysses"


As subject (77)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Ulysses".

Predicate Object
BloomsdayObservedOn 16 June
author James Joyce
banLiftedInUnitedStates 1933
bannedIn United Kingdom
bannedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
centralTheme everyday life as epic
centralTheme exile
centralTheme father–son relationships
centralTheme identity
centralTheme language and representation
centralTheme marriage and infidelity
centralTheme memory
centralTheme nationalism
centralTheme religion
centralTheme sexuality
countryOfOrigin Ireland
courtCaseInUnitedStates United States v. One Book Called Ulysses
criticalReception initially controversial
criticalReception now widely acclaimed
dayOfAction Thursday
editorOf1984Edition Hans Walter Gabler
episodeCount 18
famousLine "yes I said yes I will Yes"
famousSection Molly Bloom's soliloquy
firstCompleteEditionPlace Paris
firstCompleteEditionPublisher Shakespeare and Company bookshop
surface form: Shakespeare and Company
firstCompleteEditionYear 1922
firstSerialization The Little Review
genre literary fiction
hasAdaptation film adaptations
hasAdaptation radio adaptations
hasAdaptation stage adaptations
influenced 20th-century novel
influenced postmodern literature
influencedBy Dublin city life
influencedBy Homer's Odyssey
instanceOf modernist novel
instanceOf novel
legalHistory subject of obscenity trials
literaryMovement Modernism
literarySignificance influential in stream-of-consciousness narrative
literarySignificance landmark of modernist literature
mainCharacter Leopold Bloom
mainCharacter Molly Bloom
mainCharacter Stephen Dedalus
narrativeStructure 18 episodes
narrativeTechnique free indirect discourse
narrativeTechnique interior monologue
narrativeTechnique parody and pastiche
narrativeTechnique stream of consciousness
notableCharacter Blazes Boylan
notableCharacter Buck Mulligan
notableCharacter Gerty MacDowell
notableCharacter Haines
notableCharacter Simon Dedalus
notableEdition 1922 first edition
notableEdition 1934 Random House edition
notableEdition 1984 Gabler critical edition
notableFilmAdaptation Ulysses (1967 film)
originalLanguage English
placeOfSetting Dublin
protagonist Leopold Bloom
publicationStatus first serialized
publisherOfFirstEdition Shakespeare and Company bookshop
surface form: Shakespeare and Company
recognizedAs one of the greatest novels of the 20th century
serializationEndYear 1920
serializationStartYear 1918
setInCountry Ireland
settingDateName Bloomsday
settingPeriod early 20th century
structureParallels Homer's Odyssey
styleCharacteristic extensive allusion
styleCharacteristic linguistic experimentation
styleCharacteristic mythic method
styleCharacteristic shifting narrative voices
timeOfSetting 16 June 1904
timeSpanOfAction one day

As object (5)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Ulysses".

Greco-Roman mythology hasHero
"Ulysses"
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Lost Generation hasNotableWork
"Ulysses"
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Random House notablePublication
"Ulysses"
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James Joyce notableWork
"Ulysses"
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Odysseus romanName
"Ulysses"
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