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This week in the War, 13–19 January 1941: James Joyce

I have never read Ulysses, James Joyce’s masterpiece, so chock full of dialect and scattered lightly, here and there, with Irish Gaelic. A friend of mine has read it, and someone else I know pointed recently to the podcasts of … Continue reading

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