Originally Posted by
mono
Hi, David R, and welcome to the forum.
I agree that Woolf, seeming so well-read, must have studied Ulysses greatly in-depth, despite there only existing a 3-year span between their publication years; the common themes, attributes (the one-day time alottment you mentioned), small cameo-like appearances (the royal car you pointed out, which I did not previously notice) seem difficult to deny, but I would also have trouble in saying that Ulysses did not inspire many, many works of its time influencing, if not beginning, flight-of-consciousness literature.