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註釋"W. Terrence Gordon's examination of the James Joyce canon and its impact on the world, both in terms of literature and culture at large, provides accessible and singular evaluations of why Joyce, no matter how impenetrable his books may seem on the surface, continues to attract readers today." "Pablo Picasso's assessment of James Joyce as a writer that "all the world can understand" speaks to how a perspective that favors the visual can see through dense texts, allowing meaning to take shape. If the idea of reading Joyce has intimidated you, Everyman's Joyce will usher you into his work; Gordon's close readings and biographical insight gel with contemporary visual cues that frame Joyce in the 21st century." --Book Jacket.