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Took a class on it. Aeryn Send a noteboard - 14/09/2011 11:27:24 PM
The class was enjoyable. Great professor. I wrote a good paper and got an A. Oh yes, Ulysses. I found it interesting. Not enjoyable per se, but curious. But of course it helped to have someone walk you through it and explain everything, all the literary tricks and references. I'll probably re-read one day.
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Carl Jung's thoughts on Ulysses by James Joyce - 13/09/2011 04:28:21 PM 3520 Views
As far as I can tell, the main reason to read it is so you can say - 13/09/2011 05:38:17 PM 1183 Views
The length has nothing to do with it - 13/09/2011 05:57:27 PM 1288 Views
Re: The length has nothing to do with it - 13/09/2011 08:22:36 PM 1102 Views
I don't think you can compare fantasy series and real literature - 13/09/2011 09:13:26 PM 1130 Views
...how are you even on this site? - 22/09/2011 04:38:43 PM 1159 Views
I re-read it for the third time this spring - 14/09/2011 12:01:02 AM 1418 Views
Given that you read fast, that's not as damning as it could be - 14/09/2011 02:29:55 AM 1144 Views
I tried the beginning of it once - 14/09/2011 02:31:16 AM 1160 Views
Took a class on it. - 14/09/2011 11:27:24 PM 1173 Views
I could see a short class on it being interesting. - 15/09/2011 04:29:55 AM 1119 Views
Never read it, never plan to. - 14/09/2011 11:45:51 PM 1182 Views
Pretentious, unappealing and difficult to read. - 15/09/2011 04:25:05 AM 1143 Views
Awesome! Jung seems to agree with me. - 15/09/2011 03:30:27 AM 1206 Views
I particularly enjoyed that analogy - 15/09/2011 04:23:16 AM 1133 Views
Actually this is one of the few things I've disagreed with Jung on. - 21/09/2011 12:23:34 AM 1072 Views

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