Why is the book Ulysses banned?

By THE NEW YORK TIMES. ames Joyce's "Ulysses," a novel which has been banned from the United States by customs censors on the ground that it might cause American readers to harbor "impure and lustful thoughts," found a champion yesterday in the United States District Court.
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Why was Ulysses novel banned?

The book was officially banned in England in 1929, possibly because the mass-burning proved insufficient to suppress its readership. In 1920, the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice successfully argued to have the book labeled as obscene and effectively banned in the U.S. in 1920.
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Is Ulysses obscene?

James Joyce's Ulysses, one of the most important novels of the twentieth century, was declared obscene by a U.S. court while it was being published serially in the American literary magazine The Little Review from 1918 until 1920.
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Why was Ulysses book burned?

When they found a printer, The Little Review began its serialization of Ulysses, publishing the first episode from the work in March, 1918. Following this first publication of Ulysses, three issues of The Little Review were seized and burnt by the U.S. Post Office on the grounds that its prose was deemed 'obscene'.
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Is Ulysses banned in Canada?

HOW BOOKS ARE BANNED. THIS AUTUMN, after 26 years under the Canadian censor's ban, James Joyce's masterpiece “Ulysses” was taken off the prohibited list. The hook which has been hailed as the most influential novel of the 20th century may now, for the first time, be imported legally into Canada.
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Why should you read James Joyce's "Ulysses"? - Sam Slote



Is Ulysses a dirty book?

However, it was not always as revered as it is now. In fact, it was banned as obscene before it was first published as a complete novel, regarded as a work of perversion. Ulysses was initially published in instalments in the US literary magazine The Little Review.
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What is so special about Ulysses?

Although the main strength of Ulysses lies in its depth of character portrayal and its breadth of humour, the book is most famous for its use of a variant of the interior monologue known as the stream-of-consciousness technique.
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What is the story behind Ulysses?

The legendary Greek hero, Odysseus was the king of Ithaca, a small island in the Ionian sea, where he lived with his wife Penelope. He was known to Romans as Ulysses. After fighting the war against the city of Troy with the Greeks, he started his journey home. His sailing journey was obstructed by the sea god Poseidon.
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What is the story of Ulysses about?

Ulysses is the story of a day in the life of Leopold Bloom as he travels Dublin and goes about his business, attending a funeral, buying soap, going to the Library, walking by the beach, going to the pub etc. But it's a satire so this is all written as if it were a classic epic like The Odyssey, hence the title.
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What is difficult about Ulysses?

"Ulysses," Slote admits, is a very intricate book on one level: "The profusion of styles and the quantity of allusions to Dublin street topography, Irish history, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Dante, and 19th-century popular music makes it seem somewhat inaccessible to many readers," he says.
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Why was howl censored?

The book, Howl and Other Poems, would hardly seem “obscene” or even controversial by today's standards, but 55 years ago its countercultural poems were so worrisome to the government that the U.S. Customs Department confiscated 520 copies of the book and police arrested the publisher, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, after ...
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Was Ulysses banned in Ireland?

Ulysses by James Joyce.

The Sunday Express called Ulysses “the most infamously obscene book in ancient or modern literature.” Contrary to popular belief, it was never 'officially' banned in Ireland, but it was never actually put on sale, as copies of the book seemingly didn't make it through customs.
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Was Ulysses banned in Australia?

James Joyce's sexually explicit Ulysses (1922) was not formally banned in Australia until 1929, then released in 1937, only to be restricted again in 1941 after pressure from church groups.
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When was Ulysses allowed in the US?

On December 6, 1933 Judge John M. Woolsey issued his decision.
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Was Ulysses real?

This hero of the Old English poem of the same name is said to have lived some 1,500 years ago, 500 years before the great poem was written about his battles with the monster Grendel and other creatures. There is no historical reference to any such person having actually lived, outside of literature.
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What did Ulysses do to the dog?

As soon as he saw Odysseus standing there, he dropped his ears and wagged his tail, but he could not get close up to his master.
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Is Ulysses a good book?

James Joyce's “Ulysses” is widely considered to be both a literary masterpiece and one of the hardest works of literature to read. It inspires such devotion that once a year, thousands of people all over the world dress up like the characters, take to the streets, and read the book aloud.
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Is Ulysses overrated?

First there was the recent London Sunday Telegraph list of the 50 most overrated novels. Actually the way they put it was “Not the 50 books you have to read before you die,” as a sort of swipe at literary bucket lists. And on top of the list, number one with a bullet, was Ulysses.
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What is the most difficult book to read?

The 10 Most Difficult Books You'll Ever Read
  • Finnegans Wake by James Joyce.
  • Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace.
  • The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner.
  • Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs.
  • War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.
  • Sophie's Choice by William Styron.
  • Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
  • The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro.
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Did Hemingway read Ulysses?

Ernest Hemingway read James Joyce's Ulysses more carefully than has been generally recognized, and this essay will reveal how he first received an unbound press copy now preserved in the Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Library (see Figures 1 and 2).
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What is the #1 banned book?

What Is the Most Banned Book in America? For all time, the most frequently banned book is 1984 by George Orwell. (How very Orwellian!) The most banned and challenged book for 2020 was George by Alex Gino.
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What is the 1 most banned book in America?

The 10 Most-Banned Books in America
  • Gender Queer, by Maia Kobabe. ...
  • Lawn Boy, by Jonathan Evison. ...
  • All Boys Aren't Blue, by George M. ...
  • Out of Darkness, by Ashley Hope Pérez. ...
  • The Hate U Give, by Angie Thomas. ...
  • The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie.
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Is it illegal to read a banned book?

Books may be banned locally, but in some instances are banned nationally as well. A banned book is not illegal to read, but may be difficult to find. It is not uncommon for a book to be banned from some schools, but be on the reading lists for others.
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Why was Brave New World banned in the US?

Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley

Schools in Miller, Mo., banned "Brave New World" in 1980 because of its characters' acceptance of promiscuous sex. The book was challenged as required reading in the Corona-Norco, Calif., Unified School District in 1993 because it "centered around negative activity".
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