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Ulysses | What Do I Read Next?
To prepare for reading Ulysses, people should first read James Joyce’s Dubliners and then his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (both available from Norton [2005]), because Ulysses in a sense is the sequel to the collection of stories and the autobiographical novel.
Originally published in 1930 and reprinted several times by Vintage Books, Stuart Gilbert's James Joyce’s “Ulysses” is the essential starting place for decoding the novel. Gilbert worked closely with Joyce and got the author’s approval for this interpretation of the...
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