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James Joyce (1882-1941) was one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century and a central figure of literary modernism. Born in Dublin, Joyce spent much of his life in exile, living in cities such as Trieste, Zurich, and Paris. Through an innovative style that transformed traditional narrative—using interior monologue, the exploration of consciousness, and meticulous attention to language—he reshaped the modern novel. The author of landmark works such as Dubliners and Ulysses, his legacy remains essential to understanding contemporary literature and its expressive possibilities.