Ulysses - James Joyce

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James Joyce's 'Ulysses' is one of the most important works of modernist literature. The book chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom through Dublin during an ordinary day, 16 June 1904 (the day of Joyce's first date with his future wife, Nora Barnacle). In 1982 RTÉ Radio celebrated the centenary of Joyce's birth with a dramatised full production of 'Ulysses'; this broadcast is now considered one of the definitive adaptations of the book. See RTE.ie/ulysses for more.

Recent Episodes
  • Episode 1 - Telemachus
    Jun 10, 2020 – 0:46:33
  • Episode 2 - Nestor
    Jun 10, 2020 – 0:33:02
  • Episode 3 - Proteus
    Jun 10, 2020 – 0:48:41
  • Episode 4 - Calypso
    Jun 10, 2020 – 0:46:24
  • Episode 5 - Lotus Eaters
    Jun 10, 2020 – 0:43:03
  • Episode 6 - Hades
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:09:36
  • Episode 7 - Aeolus
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:08:41
  • Episode 8 - Lestrygonians
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:24:28
  • Episode 9 - Scylla and Charybdis
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:17:06
  • Episode 10 - Wandering Rocks
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:25:54
  • Episode 11 - Sirens
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:37:46
  • Episode 12 - Cyclops
    Jun 10, 2020 – 02:13:40
  • Episode 13 - Nausicaa
    Jun 10, 2020 – 01:44:34
  • Episode 14 - Oxen of the Sun
    Jun 10, 2020 – 02:21:03
  • Episode 15 - Circe
    Jun 10, 2020 – 04:49:32
  • Episode 16 - Eumaeus
    Jun 10, 2020 – 02:13:31
  • Episode 17 - Ithaca
    Jun 10, 2020 – 02:37:02
  • Episode 18 - Penelope
    Jun 10, 2020 – 02:19:37
  • Reading Ulysses: Introduction to Ulysses
    May 29, 2020 – 0:28:31
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 1 - Telemachus
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:28
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 2 - Nestor
    May 29, 2020 – 0:25:44
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 3 - Proteus
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:09
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 4 - Calypso
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:17
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 5 - Lotus Eaters
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:06
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 6 - Hades
    May 29, 2020 – 0:25:10
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 7 - Aeolus
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:33
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 8 - Lestrygonians
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:26
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 9 - Scylla and Charybdis
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:37
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 10 - Wandering Rocks
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:59
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 11 - Sirens
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:42
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 12 - Cyclops
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:05
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 13 - Nausicaa
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:08
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 14 - Oxen of the Sun
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:52
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 15 - Circe
    May 29, 2020 – 0:45:46
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 16 - Eumaeus
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:52
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 17 - Ithaca
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:56
  • Reading Ulysses: Episode 18 - Penelope
    May 29, 2020 – 0:26:49
  • Reading Ulysses: The Music of Ulysses
    May 29, 2020 – 0:27:35
Recent Reviews
  • Nick Turecamo
    This is how Ulysses is supposed to be enjoyed!
    This is how Ulysses is supposed to be enjoyed!
  • loyola hogan
    Treasured companion
    Ulysses is meant to be read aloud. The reader in ineluctably subject to the spoken word and the music of Dublin. The RTE players add a dimension to this masterpiece that opens Joyce’s prose and links it to a sparkling world.
  • jcpillars
    A good supplement to listen to while reading the text
    First read the Dubliners and Portrait of an Artist as a young man. Then go to about 12 years of catholic school, and pay attention. Then learn the story of the Odyssey and the Wikipedia page of Irish Republicanism. Then visit Dublin for about a week and just walk around the river Liffey in the center, and revisit the Dubliners and Portrait. Then read the 1st chapter of Ulysses. You won’t understand anything yet- it’s ok. Write down the words you don’t know (15-20 per chapter, maybe more if you haven’t read books from this period before). About half the words you don’t know will be in the dictionary, the other half won’t. After the chapter, read the Oxford annotation to recognize the symbolism, and to some extent, the plot. Then check your unknown word list to see if any of them are in the Errata. Some will be as there as there are a lot of typos and text in the original that Joyce later tried to fix. Then listen to this podcast for that chapter to let it all sink in and give your brain a rest. Repeat for the next chapter. If you do all that, you still won’t really understand it but you’ll get the gist of it.
  • Hattiehein
    James Joyce’s Ulysses dramatized from 1982!
    Long bootlegged, this 29-hour Irish radio dramatization is finally legally available in high quality. Thank you—just in time for Bloomsday 2020!
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