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From what I've heard, knowing the story of The Odyssey would probably help, since it's kind of a modern retelling.
I certainly won't get around to reading this in January, but I might try for February.
I certainly won't get around to reading this in January, but I might try for February.

I would say read The Odyssey first
I've just started this. After doing some research, many people said that The Odyssey references aren't major, and you can just read a summary of each character to get a feel for how they link to the ones in Ulysses. I will definitely get round to reading it though.
Ultimately, I want to read Ulysses because it's Ulysses, rather than reading it as a 'modern The Odyssey'.
Ultimately, I want to read Ulysses because it's Ulysses, rather than reading it as a 'modern The Odyssey'.
Holly wrote: "I've just started this. After doing some research, many people said that The Odyssey references aren't major, and you can just read a summary of each character to get a feel for how they link to th..."
Wow, there's no holding you back this year! Go, girl. :)
Wow, there's no holding you back this year! Go, girl. :)

Good luck!
I never posted about it!
I finished a few weeks ago. I must admit, I didn't understand half of it, but I finished it!
I finished a few weeks ago. I must admit, I didn't understand half of it, but I finished it!
Started reading Ulysses this year and am about two thirds finished. For some reason I kept thinking that this is a "Holly" book but couldn't think why. Until I just stumbled across this old thread. :)
Glad to know you Mae it through! It has been slow going and I'm making liberal use of Sparknotes. :P
Glad to know you Mae it through! It has been slow going and I'm making liberal use of Sparknotes. :P
I finally did finish Ulysses before the end of 2016. It was very challenging. One day I hope to read it again with a group that is really up for that challenge and some massive discussion!
I finished it in 2015, and I have to say it took me a long time to read it. I started Finnegan's Wake and had no idea what was going on, even after checking the internet. After 75 pages I decided that it wasn't worth the effort, especially when there are so many books on my TBR list.
I can see why Ulysses is considered a "great" book. There are so many layers of meaning.
I can see why Ulysses is considered a "great" book. There are so many layers of meaning.
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I know there is the general recommendation to read some Homer before. Do you think it's worth it?