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by joaorico
743 days ago
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For anyone diving into Ulysses, I highly recommend checking out The Joyce Project [1]. It's filled with interactive notes that are very useful for understanding the linguistic and cultural references. Here's my reading method that I found effective: 1. Read a section on paper.
2. Go through the same section on the site.
3. (Re-)read on paper.
I toggled between 1-2-3, 1-2, or 2-3 depending on my mood, and it worked really well.[1] https://www.joyceproject.com/ |
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One may think "It's fine, I'll simply read the text and then, if I have questions, absorb some scholarly articles on it." Trust me, you will enjoy it so much more when you understand Joyce's intent and clever writing as it happens. You simply can't take it all in post-factum, too much would be missed.