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Starred Review on February 1, 2017 | Arts and Humanities
In this superbly written gem of a book, lawyer and literary critic Hassett (W.B. Yeats and the Muses) carefully considers how James Joyce's Ulysses, originally judged to be obscene in 1921 but exonerated 12 years later, was instrumental in changing the obscenity law. Hassett introduces readers to the two women who first published the book in serial form in The Little Review—Margaret Anderson and Jan...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

