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James Joyce, his way of interpreting the modern world

by William York Tindall, Grove Press, McClelland and Stewart Limited

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Although Joyce did not invent the stream of consciousness, he made it a usable technique in fiction writing. Although he did not invent symbolism, he shows novelists how to use it for expressing what they cannot state. He is directly responsible for the many-leveled novel and story that have almost displaced the simple narrative.