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Boston College students to bring James Joyce’s Dublin to life with ‘JoyceWays’ app - VIDEO

App provides interactive Dublin tour using ‘Ulysses’ as a map

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Seanmor, Ulysses was also banned in the UK until 1936. Although it was technically not banned in Ireland itself, it was not published there until the 1960s.
This dumb a.. AmerIrish finds Joyce hard to read,not exactly a Joycean!
Joyces' "Ulysse" was banned from publication in the U.S. up to 1932, when Federal District Judge John Woolsey decides in its favor. This book includes Molly Bloom's sililoquy,in which she freely expresses her intimate thoughts and desires. But Judge Woolsey allowed the book to be published and sold in this country. This was a great victory for freedom of speech. In the early 80s, 4 copies of this book were avaivale on the shelves of a public library in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
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