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      Ulysses ( Unabridged Classics)

      600

      James Joyce's "Ulysses" stands as one of the most celebrated and challenging works of modernist literature, and the unabridged classic edition allows readers to delve fully into its intricate narrative and linguistic richness. Published in 1922, "Ulysses" takes place over a single day, June 16, 1904, in Dublin, Ireland. The novel follows the experiences of three main characters – Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus, and Molly Bloom – as they navigate the city, each representing different facets of the human experience. Joyce's experimental writing style, marked by stream-of-consciousness narrative and linguistic innovation, immerses readers in the characters' minds, offering a profound exploration of consciousness, identity, and the complexities of everyday life. The unabridged edition preserves the intricate layers of Joyce's prose, allowing readers to fully appreciate the novel's depth and complexity.

      Greatest Comedies Of Shakespeare (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

      Original price was: ৳1,600.Current price is: ৳1,400.

      The greatest comedies of William Shakespeare form a delightful collection of plays that showcase the Bard's wit, clever wordplay, and keen understanding of human folly. At the forefront is "A Midsummer Night's Dream," a whimsical and enchanting exploration of love, mistaken identity, and the interplay of reality and fantasy. The magical realm of the fairies, the comical misadventures of the amateur actors, and the romantic entanglements of the mortal characters converge in a harmonious blend of humor and poetic beauty. Similarly, "Twelfth Night" is a comedic masterpiece that navigates themes of love, disguise, and societal conventions. The play's clever use of mistaken identities, along with memorable characters like Viola and Malvolio, contribute to its enduring popularity as a lighthearted yet insightful exploration of human relationships.