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Readalongs > Ulysses by James Joyce Readalong & Re-Readalongs (2014, 2016); Audio Listen-Along (2017)

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message 851: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata Johanna wrote: "Happy new year to everyone!

I had signed up for this read along and would very much like to participate. The Jan 16 is perfect, as I am not in Toronto right now and don't have the book with me. I ..."


Welcome! Johanna.


message 852: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments The first time I read Ulysses, it was with a copy from a used book store.
Although an old copy, it was pristine, so probably never read. The printing was really small which made me feel like a super slow reader (a bit overwhelming at the time) and the spine glue was so dry that the pages kept popping out as I turned them.
LOL! It was a real experience.

I'm glad you joined us, Johanna. I think we'll make this a positive experience for everyone. We had a great time last year.


message 853: by Petra (last edited Jan 02, 2016 12:23PM) (new)

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message 854: by John of Canada (new)

John of Canada (johnofcanada) | 318 comments Please let me join you.Slainte!


message 855: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata Petra wrote: "I'm not sure how I'm going to tackle the read this time either.
I know nothing about Irish history, just the basics about the Classics and the basics of the Catholic Church (I had my first communi..."


http://www.shmoop.com/ulysses-joyce/t...

"It's interesting to note that there isn't actually a "Wandering Rocks" episode in the Odyssey. Circe warns Odysseus that no man has ever passed through the rocks alive and thus advises him to pass between Scylla and Charybdis. "

Thank you for pointing this out.


message 856: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments John wrote: "Please let me join you.Slainte!"

Welcome, John!


message 857: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments Welcome, John. The more, the merrier.


message 858: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments Ulysses, the comic strip:

http://www.ulyssesseen.com/

....no cheating and using this as your edition of the book. LOL!


message 859: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 130 comments This is great!

Petra wrote: "Ulysses, the comic strip:

http://www.ulyssesseen.com/

....no cheating and using this as your edition of the book. LOL!"



message 860: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 130 comments LOL! I'll keep you posted on the pages. From what I recall the book looked pretty sturdy...
Petra wrote: "The first time I read Ulysses, it was with a copy from a used book store.
Although an old copy, it was pristine, so probably never read. The printing was really small which made me feel like a sup..."



message 861: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Petra wrote: "Ulysses, the comic strip:

http://www.ulyssesseen.com/

....no cheating and using this as your edition of the book. LOL!"


So much fun, Petra. Thanks


message 862: by Pink (new)

Pink Looking forward to this....if not feeling slightly daunted now the launch date is approaching!


message 863: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Pink , I felt that way when I embarked on reading it last year because I had put it off for so long . Reading it with the group made it somewhat less daunting and this is s great group to read it with . It turned out to be fun . I'm in for my second reading.


message 864: by Pink (new)

Pink That's exactly my thinking too Angela :)


message 865: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments Pink, this is a daunting book but more by reputation, I think. Angela is right; reading it with a good group takes the daunting aspect away and makes it fun.
Joyce apparently meant the book to be fun, so we start out on the right foot.
I'm glad you are joining us.


message 866: by Johanna (last edited Jan 06, 2016 08:26AM) (new)

Johanna | 130 comments I just noticed that the group "Reading the Chunksters" is starting Ulysses on Jan 25, so there will be quite a GR crowd reading the book at the same time. They're reading the Odyssey at the moment.


message 867: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments Johanna wrote: "I just noticed that the group "Reading the Chunksters" is starting Ulysses on Jan 25, so there will be quite a GR crowd reading the book at the same time. They're reading the Odyssey at the moment."

Well, that will be fun. If anyone else on GR notices, they'll be wondering what's up.


message 868: by Petra (last edited Jan 06, 2016 12:22PM) (new)

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message 869: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Petra , great post ! This is why you are such a great discussion leader and made this fun last time around!!


message 870: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Petra, great picture!


message 871: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Fabulous, Petra!


message 872: by Gill (last edited Jan 06, 2016 01:40PM) (new)

Gill | 5719 comments http://biblioklept.org/2010/06/16/how...

I especially like this sentence near the end:

' If you can trick a friend into reading it with you, so much the better.'


message 873: by Petra (last edited Jan 06, 2016 07:22PM) (new)

Petra | 3324 comments Ack! He disses the Stephen-on-the-beach scene! I like that scene; its surreal.
We've got #3 covered.
I agree, Gill, that last sentence is gold. We've got that covered, too. :D

Thanks, Gill, for posting that.


message 874: by Cosmic (last edited Jan 07, 2016 04:50PM) (new)

Cosmic Arcata Gill wrote: "http://biblioklept.org/2010/06/16/how...

I especially like this sentence near the end:

' If you can trick a friend ..."

Thank you for the link!

I also checked out the videos that he takes about by Joseph Campbell. Very good! They are called Wings of Art.


message 875: by Petra (last edited Jan 13, 2016 09:11PM) (new)

Petra | 3324 comments As we get ready to start, here's a reminder of the link to our reading schedule. It's in Post 2 of this thread to make it easy to find:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I'm looking forward to our read, the thoughts of our new members and the new thoughts of our re-readers.


message 876: by Geoffreyjen (new)

Geoffreyjen (gedsy) | 126 comments Yep. I got behind on my reading of The Odyssey, trying to get it finished by the weekend! Then I'll be ready to plunge!


message 877: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata I already read the scheduled reading for this month and I am finishing up the Odyssey this week.


message 878: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 17, 2016 09:09AM) (new)

Geoffrey, your link to The Joyce Project is amazing! Thank you so much for posting it. Looking forward to this read with a bit of trepidation.


message 879: by Pink (new)

Pink I've made a note of the schedule, so I'll get started soon!


message 880: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Terri wrote: "Petra, your link is amazing! Thank you so much for posting it. Looking forward to this read with a bit of trepidation."

Looking forward also. Terri, this is the best group of people ever to read Ulysses with!


message 881: by Gill (last edited Jan 14, 2016 10:02AM) (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Geoffrey wrote: "I just found this version of Ulysses online, it is a completely interactive version of the full text. Click on any phrase you don't interstand and a popup window situates and explains the text. Fab..."

Geoffrey and others, I've just looked at this again and now see that you can show all the highlights, and that they are colour coded!

http://joyceproject.com

Click on where it says'Notes' at the top, and then on 'Highlight Links'. If you click on where it says 'Color Coding' it explains that the green links are to do with Ireland (surprise, surprise!), and different colours link to Literature, Dublin etc. This is getting better and better!


message 882: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) Gill wrote: "Geoffrey wrote: "I just found this version of Ulysses online, it is a completely interactive version of the full text. Click on any phrase you don't interstand and a popup window situates and expla..."

Very nice, thank you.


message 883: by [deleted user] (new)

Gill, that's an amazing site! It will be so helpful. I might even read the book from this site--there's so much information here. Wonderful!


message 884: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Terri wrote: "Gill, that's an amazing site! It will be so helpful. I might even read the book from this site--there's so much information here. Wonderful!"

Terri, glad you like it. It was Geoffrey who found it in the first place. I only noticed the coloured highlights yesterday.


message 885: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments That's such a great link! I've added it to the top of Post 2 so that we don't lose it.


message 886: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments All ready for tomorrow, Petra?!


message 887: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks to Geoffrey!


message 888: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Terri, glad you're joining in .


message 889: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks, Angela! Can someone explain how this will work? Like how many pages to read and in what time frame.


message 890: by Gill (last edited Jan 15, 2016 10:38AM) (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Terri wrote: "Thanks, Angela! Can someone explain how this will work? Like how many pages to read and in what time frame."

The schedule is in Message 2, Terri. (Message 1 is about the previous readalong)


message 891: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks, Gill. I'll check it out.


message 892: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments One problem I've found is that the edition I'm using doesn't have Episode headings, so it's not clear where one episode ends and the next one starts. I've had to download a different copy, just to keep a check on where the episode breaks are.


message 893: by [deleted user] (new)

Enjoy guys, I will be following your journey. I had planned to join in but with a crazy schedule and exam in March I can't commit.


message 894: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments Gill wrote: "One problem I've found is that the edition I'm using doesn't have Episode headings, so it's not clear where one episode ends and the next one starts. I've had to download a different copy, just to ..."

Gill, I'll post the first sentences of the first 3 sections by tomorrow. I' on an ipad right now and typing is too cumbersome. If that works for you, I'll continue as we go forward.

Heather, I'm sorry that your schedule won't let you read along. Join us whenever you can.

I'm about to start Episode 1. Spoiler alert: Buck Mulligan will climb some stairs. LOL.......


message 895: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Petra, it's ok for me because I've got a second copy I can check with. I mentioned it in case it's an issue for anyone else. I think the original printing didn't have episode headings??


message 896: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments Petra wrote: "Gill wrote: "One problem I've found is that the edition I'm using doesn't have Episode headings, so it's not clear where one episode ends and the next one starts. I've had to download a different c..."

I like your spoiler alert! And is he stately and plump?


message 897: by Tom (new)

Tom | 859 comments Petra wrote: "Buck Mulligan will climb some stairs. LOL"

Buck Mulligan..., F*** that guy.


message 898: by Geoffreyjen (new)

Geoffreyjen (gedsy) | 126 comments Question - how can you be both stately and plump at the same time? I guess you can, but it's an odd combo lol


message 899: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Tom , after reading some of episode one again. I went back and looked at my comments from the first time I read Ulysses with this group and my view hasn't changed - Buck Mulligan is a pompous ass!


message 900: by Geoffreyjen (last edited Jan 16, 2016 07:07AM) (new)

Geoffreyjen (gedsy) | 126 comments I have a story to tell you all at this opening of the first pages of Ulysses. Quebec City, where I live, had four Martello Towers, three of which survive. They actually form a line across the city, and are part of the original defenses of the city built by the British. I live on the "Rue de la Tourelle", named after the Martello Tower that stands slightly below the street - the tower itself, although not visible from my house, is not more than a couple hundred meters from my door. Also, my house is a townhouse on three floors, and I often think of it as a kind of modern equivalent of the Martello Tower. And remember that, like Dublin, Quebec City is heavily Catholic, still, and that I myself am an English interloper in this world. So you see I have a natural affinity to Joyce's version of Ulysses, it inhabits my day to day life. So, Introibo ad altare Joyce!


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