- The obscenity trial over the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses in The Little Review, an American literary magazine, occurred in 1921 and effectively banned publication of Joyce's novel in the Un...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obscenity_trial_of_Ulysses_in_The_Little_Review
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2021年6月22日 · In the early 1930s, James Joyce’s Ulysses was the most notorious banned book in the United States. Using a stream-of-consciousness style to describe twenty-four hours in the life of a lower-middle class Dubliner …
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Ulysses is now central to the literary canon but by the standards of the day, was extremely sexually explicit, an encyclopaedia of obscene words and considered blasphemous.
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2022年2月2日 · With a few narrow exceptions, Ulysses remained banned for more than a decade (though, reportedly, it still circulated clandestinely, including among Cambridge undergraduates). After a 1933 US court decision removed …