'Absorbing and accessible … The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses can profitably be read by anyone with an interest in Joyce.' Anne Fogarty, Irish Times
'Absorbing and accessible … The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses can profitably be read by anyone with an interest in Joyce.' Anne Fogarty, Irish Times
'… this edition promises a lot and provides much … Recommended.' W. S. Brockman, Choice
'Extensive knowledge and multiple perspectives have formed around the text of Ulysses and its contingencies of instantiation and reception. The Cambridge Centenary 'Ulysses' as a book impressively accesses these areas of knowledge and understanding. … Scarlett Baron brilliantly masters her concern with 'Wandering Rocks' through intertwined close readings of Joyce's composition with equally close attention to the past century's analytical and critical engagement with this episode.' Hans Walter Gabler, James Joyce Quarterly
Catherine Flynn is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. She is author of James Joyce and the Matter of Paris (Cambridge 2019) and the editor of the forthcoming The New Joyce Studies (Cambridge 2022). Before studying literature, she practiced as an architect in Vienna, Austria, and in her native Ireland.