Džejms Džojs, njim samim

Džejms Džojs, njim samim

Jean Paris

The book "James Joyce - Himself" by Jean Paris from 1963 provides a detailed insight into the life and work of the famous Irish writer James Joyce.

Paris analyzes Joyce's literary oeuvre, including his most famous works such as "Ulysses" and "Portrait of the Artist in his Youth". The book focuses on Joyce's writing technique, his use of language and innovative narrative structures.

Original title
James Joyce par lui-meme
Translation
Bora Glišić
Editor
Uglješa Krstić
Dimensions
17.5 x 12 cm
Pages
211
Publisher
Savremena škola, Beograd, 1963.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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