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James Joyce's Ulysses | How To Read It

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James Joyce’s Ulysses is perhaps the definitive example of literary modernism. And, despite its reputation as one of the most difficult books to read in all of English Literature, Ulysses by James Joyce—a retelling of Homer’s The Odyssey set in 1910s Dublin, Ireland and featuring such unforgettable characters as Leopold Bloom, Stephen Dedalus (of A Portrait of the Artists as a Young Man) and Molly Bloom) can be an incredibly engaging and rewarding read. In the first episode of my new series, How To Read It, in which I provide some accessible introductions to reading classic books, I take a look at Ulysses by James Joyce, delving into some background on James Joyce himself, the basics of the plot and some of the experimental style which makes it such an essential example of modernist literature. All this in order to help you to feel that little bit more confident when it comes to reading Ulysses! Further Reading Ulysses by James Joyce US: UK: Dubliners by James Joyce US: UK: The New Bloomsday Book: A Guide Through Ulysses by Harry Blamires US: UK: [The above are affiliate links. I receive a small kickback from anything you buy which, in turn, helps to support the channel.] If you’ve enjoyed this video and would like to see more including my What The Theory? series in which I provide some snappy introductions to key theories in the humanities as well as PhD vlogs in which I talk about some of the challenges of being a PhD student then do consider subscribing. Thanks for watching! Twitter: @Tom_Nicholas Website:

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