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Thursday, December 06, 2012

James Joyce's Ulysses Not Obscene

This Day in History: US Federal Judge Rules James Joyce's Ulysses Not Obscene (1933)
For more than a decade after its debut, James Joyce's masterpiece, Ulysses, was banned in the US. A literary magazine had attempted to publish it in serial form, but the series was cut short after the publishers ran a rather suggestive passage and were convicted of obscenity. When the implicit ban on the book was finally challenged in 1933, Judge John M. Woolsey praised the work for its literary merits and ruled that it was not obscene. How did a publisher force the issue to court? More . . .  Discuss . . .
TCC Library Resources on James Joyce and Ulysses, including video, books and e-books.

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