So, this work comes with a nice introduction apparently, but does it also have the little numbers next to the sentences with annotations in the back of the book or the bottom of the page? I really like those, I'd love it if this were a copy that points out obscure references in the text, like my copy of Moby Dick annotated by Charles Feidelson Jr..
I don't know, mang, but if you like annotations I'd like to know your opinion on this one site (obnoxiously titled genius.com) regarding public domain texts. Example:
https://genius.com/James-joyce-ulysses-chap-1-telemachus-annotated
Don't know the answer to your question, but
>the little numbers next to the sentences with annotations in the back of the book or the bottom of the page?
They're called end notes if at the back of the book, footnotes of at the bottom if the page.
You also really don't need to bump your threads nearly that often. This is a very slow board.
>>8980934
Go on Amazon and read the sample pages. You'll see if it has annotations or not.
>>8980934
nothing beside the text, but there's over 200 pages of notes in the back
>>8980934
>go to local library to buy new books
>in the pocket book shelf theres "Ulysses - James Joyce"
>i pick that up and open
>it was actually "Ulysses - James Joice (Manga Edition)
>mfw
>>8981300
Now I'm curious. I do know a Ulysses webcomic exists (tryhard if you ask me) but manga seems perfect for Ulysses