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What was the first novel written by James Joyce?
What was the first novel written by James Joyce?
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (correct)
- Finnegans Wake
- Clay
- Ulysses
Which novel by James Joyce was banned in the United States until 1933?
Which novel by James Joyce was banned in the United States until 1933?
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- Clay
- Finnegans Wake
- Ulysses (correct)
In which publication was the story 'Clay' first published?
In which publication was the story 'Clay' first published?
- Ulysses
- Finnegans Wake
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
- Dubliners (correct)
Which novel by James Joyce is filled with linguistic oddities?
Which novel by James Joyce is filled with linguistic oddities?
What is the setting for Ulysses by James Joyce?
What is the setting for Ulysses by James Joyce?
Study Notes
James Joyce's Novels
- James Joyce's first novel was A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
- Ulysses, a novel by James Joyce, was banned in the United States until 1933.
- Finnegan's Wake, a novel by James Joyce, is filled with linguistic oddities.
Short Stories
- The story 'Clay' was first published in the publication Dubliners.
Ulysses
- The setting for Ulysses by James Joyce is Dublin, Ireland.
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Test your knowledge of the life and works of Irish writer James Joyce, known for his influential modernist novels such as A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses.