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Michael
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
Just the unique brand of Joycean humor that comes across in Ulysses is enjoyable enough. If one is <br>unable to engage the text on any other level than this one, it is still an amazing work, and certainly<br>needs to be included among the cannon of seminal works; Joyce and Woolf really created the centre of the modern<br>novel, speciailly how their narrative approaches seek to mimic how our thoughts sound. A great sister book<br>to Ulysses is Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway -- check it out.