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Home»Archives»Literature»James Joyce (Page 2)

Is James Joyce’s Ulysses the hardest novel to finish?

By world.pulse on 14. January 2016.   James Joyce, Literature  

Is James Joyce’s Ulysses the hardest novel to finish?

James Joyce died 75 years ago this week, leaving a lifetime of books beloved by many… and Ulysses, heralded as both the best novel in the English language and the hardest to read. So what do you do if you get stuck? When James Joyce finished writing Ulysses, he was so exhausted that he didn’t […]

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