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A Day of Small Things | How I grew to love Ulysses & five reading tips @adayofsmallthings | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 12 minutes ago.
Today is #bloomsday and 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of #ulysses in Europe. This is the second time I read this literary landmark by James Joyce - it has been challenging but I have grown to enjoy it.
In this video we'll look at some examples and one of the reasons why Ulysses is so hard to read. I'll share five things that have helped me to finish the novel and enjoy the reading experience.
I hope you find it helpful. Happy reading!

0:00 introduction
7:30 five reading tips
14:50 thank you!

Websites mentioned:
- Joyce Project
joyceproject.com
- Sparknotes
sparknotes.com/lit/ulysses
- TED Ed: Why should you read James Joyce's Ulysses?
youtube.com/watch?v=X7FobPxu27M
- Katie's video
youtu.be/d1Dtvwy-ASg
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How I grew to love Ulysses & five reading tips @adayofsmallthings

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