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"Ulysses" is a nodal work that confronts the reader with new concepts of space and time and incites him to examine the perpetual off-centering of fields of meaning in both modern and post-modern societies. The use of as many different types of narrative as possible, the constant displacement of enunciative postures and Bloom's transgressive subjectivity join together to give the work a resolutely anti-romantic and ironic tone. The poetics of self-reflexivity are founded on a parodic vision of society. Modernism or postmodernism ? "Ulysses" raises language to heights that provoke the devaluation of accepted codes.
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